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Preserving the Future of Canadian Photography Education

14/05/2025 By Audrey Samb

May 2025

Preserving the Future of Canadian Photography Education

At the Canadian Association of Professional Image Creators (CAPIC), we are deeply concerned about the planned suspension of the Photography Program at Centennial College. As the national association representing commercial photographers, illustrators, and digital creators across Canada, we recognize the vital role that Centennial has played in cultivating the next generation of creative professionals.

Centennial’s Photography Program stands out for its industry-focused training, blending technical instruction with real-world experience. With a curriculum that emphasizes commercial practice, ethics, and innovation, the program has prepared countless graduates to thrive in a competitive marketplace. Many of its alumni have gone on to be featured in major international publications like Vogue Business, a testament to the quality of education it offers.

The value of such training is clear. Canada’s photography sector directly contributes approximately $883 million to the national GDP, with a total economic output of over $1.8 billion. This industry supports more than 22,400 photographers across the country, forming a vital part of our creative economy. In Ontario alone, nearly 2,000 professional photographers were based in Toronto in 2024, with demand for skilled content creators expected to remain stable through 2026, according to Employment Ontario.

Moreover, Centennial has been a crucial partner to CAPIC in bridging the gap between academic training and professional readiness. At a time when other institutions, including Sheridan, Algonquin, and NAIT, have suspended their photography programs, Centennial is uniquely positioned to step up as a leading hub for creative talent. Rather than retreating, this moment presents a powerful opportunity to adapt, innovate, and expand the program’s reach.

We also recognize the significant impact this decision could have on international students. Centennial has long attracted talented learners from around the world—students who either return home with advanced commercial skills or contribute directly to Canada’s creative economy. Discontinuing this program risks not only the loss of that talent but also Canada’s reputation as a global destination for world-class creative education.

As a professional body, CAPIC strongly advocates for formal photography education. These programs provide the mentorship, structure, and portfolio development that online courses simply cannot replicate. They set industry standards, foster ethical practices, and build a pipeline of skilled, confident professionals.

We urge Centennial College to reconsider the suspension of its Photography Program. At a time when the creative economy is evolving rapidly, we need institutions like Centennial to lead, innovate, and inspire the next generation—not pull back.

CAPIC stands ready to support Centennial in exploring pathways to enhance the program’s sustainability and visibility. Together, we can ensure that the future of photography in Canada remains bright and impactful.

 

If you share our sentiment, we invite you to add your voice to ours and sign the petition here.

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01/05/2025 By Audrey Samb

May 2025 – Montreal

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https://capic.org/19341/

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17/04/2025 By Audrey Samb

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13/03/2025 By Audrey Samb

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12/03/2025 By Audrey Samb

March 2025 – Toronto

 

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