via photopoly.net
You’ve spent years taking photography classes and snapping pictures in your spare time – and now you have a stack of prints and hundreds more images filling your hard drive or stored on CDs. You might have a few framed photos, but for the most part, you haven’t spent a lot of time on the final presentation of your work.
Sound familiar? Many prospective photography students are in the same situation. When it’s time to apply to photography schools, though, chances are the admissions department is not going to be impressed to receive a few JPEG attachments or loose prints.
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