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The University of Media, Arts and Communication – Institute of Film and Television (UniMAC-IFT) has introduced special courses to provide recognised certification for photographers who lack formal academic qualifications.
Announced at a stakeholders’ forum in Oyarifa under the theme “The Future of the Ghanaian Photographer in This Digital Era”, the initiative aims to bridge the gap between apprenticeship-trained practitioners and formally educated photographers, many of whom hold certificates that enhance career progression.
Mr Dan Selasie, President of the Ghana Union of Professional Photographers, highlighted the challenges faced by photographers trained through apprenticeships who lack formal credentials. He explained that while many practitioners work in media houses, ministries, and PR departments, their master craftsperson certificates often limit career advancement. Efforts are now underway with the Commission for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (CTVET) to develop mechanisms for providing officially recognised certification.
Dr Joseph Aketema, a lecturer at UniMAC-IFT, detailed that the Department of Production Techniques will offer certificate and diploma programmes, including flexible weekend and short-term options such as a three-month certificate. These are designed to formalise the expertise of active industry practitioners, teaching principles, theories, and applications alongside practical skills.
He stressed that in today’s professional environment, even experienced photographers are often required to submit credentials and portfolios, particularly for assignments with international institutions. The certification programmes aim to meet this demand, while also equipping photographers to adapt to technological changes, preserve history, and document the nation’s narratives.
Speakers at the forum emphasised that while the digital era has expanded access to photography and opportunities, it has also intensified competition, making continuous learning, certification, and adaptation essential for career sustainability.
Source: myjoyonline
