In California the top programs include OTIS, Academy of Art, and Brooks Institute. Each has its own strengths and weaknesses. But all 3 rank very highly in terms of the programs in the US. Theres a good school in Ohio as well as very good programs in New York. I would Google it and there should be a bunch of ranking lists.
Photography Studies College was created in 1973.
Tokyo College of Photography was created in 1958.
I believe it's Academy of Art University, San Francisco.
probably not... however I've never heard of photography school. There are photography classes in college, you need a GED or diploma for college.
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
Academy of Art University The Art Institutes Brown College Virtual Campus
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.
I think any community college offer photography courses, unless you want to get into more serious stuff such a journalist or reporter and want some education in ...
Photography is definitely an option for a college major. Many people who want to work for newspapers or magazines will study photography. It is generally part of an Arts Degree.
For fashion photography you want to get a BA or BFA in Photography--with emphasis in fashion, portrait and/or photo journalism. You'll find these areas in top schools such as Brooks Institute, RIT or School of Visual Arts.
You don't need a college degree per say,but you do need a good camera and a back up one just in case and and a very good portfolio.
no there is not