New York Institute of Photography Launches New School Website

on Thursday, 06 June 2013.

The New York Institute of Photography has launched a brand new school website for photographers around the world. The new website is intended to both make finding the right photography course easier for prospective students, and getting the necessary support easier for students currently enrolled in the school.

The photography community is growing, and the New York Institute of Photography aims to deliver the highest quality education and content for photographers of all skill levels. In addition to course content offered by NYIP, the new website, hosted at www.nyip.edu, offers photographers the ability to read hundreds of free photography articles.

A school is nothing without its students and graduates. Founded in 1910, NYIP has a long history of successful photography training. The new site showcases NYIP’s successful photography students and graduates in a variety of ways, including a new student photo gallery and student success stories.

"We're thrilled to be able to make our students the face of the school," said Chris Corradino, head student advisor and Faculty Director at NYIP. "I've personally seen the positive effects that our courses have had on photographers, and I'm excited to showcase their work on the school's website and supporting materials."

The new website was designed and developed by internal New York Institute of Photography staff members Diego Andrade, Paresh Shrestha, and Scott Borchert. Additional help was provided by Zach Heller, Aaron Norrie, and numerous other contributors.

About NYIP

The New York Institute of Photography offers three great home-study photography courses. Founded in 1910, NYIP is the oldest and largest photography school in the world, having successfully trained thousands of photographers over more than 100 years. Located in the heart of the art capital of the world, New York City, NYIP brings high quality photography education straight to its students' doors. NYIP is owned and operated by Distance Education Co., LLC, with two sister schools also located in Manhattan, the Sheffield School and the New York Institute of Career Development.