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Duration
up to 1 year
Tuition
$896
Commitment
Part-Time
Delivery
Online
Credential
Certificate
Year Founded
1967
Scholarships
yes
Students will master the fundamentals of digital photography with this online micro-credential. Students will learn how to utilize their digital camera’s settings and features to capture exceptional photographs. Key topics include photography equipment, composition, portraits, nature photography, troubleshooting common issues, digital editing, and photo-sharing options. All courses are offered asynchronously through our partnership with ed2go and must be taken through Conestoga College for eligibility.
For successful completion of this micro-credential, students will successfully complete and pass all required courses.
What You’ll Learn
- Discovering Digital Photography.
- Photographing Nature with Your Digital Camera.
- Photographing People with Your Digital Camera.
- Secrets to Better Photography.
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Student Reviews (32)
Conestoga at the top?
Anonymous
May 14, 2026Graduated From
Construction Techniques (Carpentry, Masonry, HVAC and Welding)
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You’re actually rating Ontario colleges based on 35 reviews or less? This is ridiculous and pathetic. How does your silly list look now with Conestoga at the top? It looks as pathetic as it is.
You’re actually rating Ontario colleges based on 35 reviews or less? This is ridiculous and pathetic. How does your silly list look now with Conestoga at the top? It looks as pathetic as it is.
Administrative issues
Dan
May 12, 2026Graduated From
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This program has been very poorly administered from a scheduling standpoint.
The course is divided into 5 levels with scheduled breaks between each level. When Levels 3 and 4 became available, I registered and arranged my vacation time with work...
This program has been very poorly administered from a scheduling standpoint.
The course is divided into 5 levels with scheduled breaks between each level. When Levels 3 and 4 became available, I registered and arranged my vacation time with work around the published schedule and the week break between levels.
Only one week before Level 3 was supposed to begin, the start date was delayed by a week. This now places my previously approved vacation during the final week of the level.
What is even more frustrating is that there has been no clear communication on whether the remaining levels will also shift by a week or whether they plan to remove the scheduled break between Levels 3 and 4 entirely.
Most students in part-time evening programs are balancing work and personal commitments, so reliable scheduling and timely communication are important. Delays can happen, but changing dates with very little notice and failing to provide a clear updated schedule shows a lack of organization and consideration for students.


