no there is not
Before you consider what online consider colleges, consider what photography degree you want. Here' a good website that'll help you in both cases: http://www.allartschools.com/art-careers/photography/photography-degree
Yes, the Youngstown State University does offer photography courses within their art department. There are requirements, such as the Foundations courses, that they have to pass before being able to take the course.
Color Photography was not popular before the 1960s because of the price barrier.
Before exploring photography programs, it is a good idea to think about characteristics of the college you want to attend - urban v. rural, large v. small, near to or far from home, etc. Once those have been decided, you can look through schools with good photography programs at http://www.findyourartschool.com/programs/photography/ and narrow your options.
Writing came first long before photography.
yes
Admission requirements for the University of California include completing 11 of 15 college preparatory classes. Also you must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher and meet the requirements of the ACT and SAT tests prior to December before the semester you wish to attend.
If you enjoy taking pictures that will last for many years, you may want to consider a career in photography. Or: Before photography was invented, people had to paint portraits if they wanted a picture of something.
You can get a Schengen photo taken at a local passport photo service, some post offices, or photography studios. Make sure to check their requirements for Schengen visa photos before going.
You can get a Schengen visa photo at a local passport photo service, some post offices, or a photography studio near you. Make sure to check their requirements for visa photos before going.
No, in Texas Hold'em, cards are not burned before dealing the community cards.
It was too expensive