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Brief introduction of New York Institute of Photography

Founded in 19 10, New York Photography Institute is the oldest and largest photography institute in the world. As a boarding school, the New York Institute of Photography has provided amateur photography training since 1922. Starting from 1975, the college began to provide distance education. In addition to the teaching materials, the comprehensive professional photography course of the college also has supporting tapes and videos. Professional photographers will comment on the photographic works submitted by students, and then record them on tape and send them to students to give them a sense of example. The New York Institute of Photography has more than 20,000 students in the United States and more than 50 countries and regions around the world. The vast majority of students are between 30 and 50 years old, but there are also teenagers and elderly people over 80 years old. These students have different purposes: some students seek new employment directions, some students want to work part-time, and many amateur photographers want their photos to look more professional. Since its establishment, New York Institute of Photography has trained many successful photographers, which is unmatched by other schools in the world.