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Pursue a Bachelor’s Degree in Digital Photography

This is a 120 credit Sessions College Bachelor’s Degree program. Earning a BFA is a mark of distinction in the visual arts.

Register for Midterm By: January 31, 2025


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About this Program

Earn a BFA as You Build Professional Portfolio

Are you looking for a comprehensive program to prepare you for a professional career as a photographer?

At Sessions College, our 120-credit Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Digital Photography program prepares new and current professionals in photography for durable careers as creatives. Working with a Faculty of professional photographers, you will tackle a wide range of real-world projects, getting close feedback and mentoring to advance your skills.

The program is designed to produce graduates with the skills and attributes for tomorrow’s challenges: resourceful, adaptive critical thinkers who are prepared to excel in a professional environment, and whose work is based on effective research, problem-solving, and technical know-how.

Registration Deadline. Register by January 31 to join our midterm classes starting February 10, 2025.

  • Duration: 3.3 years or less
  • Credits: 120 credits
  • Next Start: February 10
  • Register By: January 31
  • Tuition: $300 per credit
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    February 10

“In our BFA program you’ll get the mentoring and creative flexibility you need to create an individual portfolio and advance your career. The online photography program at Sessions College builds a foundation in creative and technical skills to empower you to create photographs that compete in the market.”

Felicia Kieselhorst

Department Head of Digital Photography, Photo Lighting and Lightroom Instructor

Program Curriculum

The Bachelor’s Degree in Digital Photography is a 120-credit online program completed in 3.3 years or less. Credit transfer and part-time schedules available.

First Semester
DES 151: Digital Photography I - 3 Credits

In this course, you’ll build a foundation in fundamental photography techniques. You will gain control over your camera’s manual settings, learning how to balance the elements in the Exposure Triangle (ISO, Shutter Speed, and Aperture/F-Stop. You will discover how to set White Balance appropriately, create depth of field, and capture motion. We will explore composition concepts to help you make your photographs more interesting and effective and equip you for the types of adjustments photographers make to adjust to different lighting conditions. To give you experience in some important genres, you will gain practical experience in shooting different kinds of portrait photographs and sports/motion photographs..

DES 111: Drawing I - 3 Credits

Many people are afraid to draw, but the truth is that drawing is not as hard as it seems. If you can relax, get your mind around the task, and begin to understand what you see, you can draw. In this online drawing course, you’ll learn how to analyze what you see in the world around you and communicate it on paper. Guided by a professional artist, you will explore the critical concepts of line, mass, form, perspective, value, and composition, building a solid foundation for all your art and design work.

PHO 205: Lightroom - 3 Credits

Have you ever spent more time working on a photo shoot at your desk than you did taking the pictures? If so, consider managing, developing, printing, and presenting your images efficiently with Adobe Lightroom Classic. In this online Lightroom course, working with a photography pro, you’ll learn how to import and catalog your images with ease, and use basic and advanced development and retouching tools to create stellar shots, taking advantage of advanced production techniques and workflows.

GEN 104: English Composition - 3 Credits

Writing is an essential skill in almost any professional career you can name. In this online english composition course, students learn to become better readers and writers. Your goal is to produce clearer, more active sentences, better structured paragraphs, and more coherent and interesting personal and analytical essays. Throughout the semester, class discussions will use the critique of images and videos on art as a stimulus for writing. Students will develop two polished essays that will be presented for peer critique..

Second Semester
DES 106: Design Foundations - 3 Credits

Color is a fundamental medium for any artist or designer. Typography is what sets designers apart from other artists. Composition, literally the assembly or construction of elements, is the artful arrangement that guides the viewer’s eye through an image. In this course, you will analyze everything from Grand Masters to Madison Avenue ads to tubes of toothpaste, and discover how color, type, and composition are combined to create effective and powerful visual communications. Class projects challenge you to build and apply your design skills in application to real-life creative scenarios

DES 121 Photoshop I - 3 Credits

Adobe Photoshop is the premiere image manipulation tool for print design, Web design, and photography. You can learn to tame this creative powerhouse of a program in this online Photoshop course. Working with a design pro, you’ll learn the best techniques for common Photoshop jobs including selecting and isolating objects, creating image composites, masking and vignetting images, setting typography, and improving images with retouching and effects.

PHO 105: Photo Lighting and Planning - 3 Credits

Planning a photo shoot can be challenging as you struggle to properly prepare while keeping the artistic juices flowing. In this online photography lighting course, you’ll focus on the planning and preparation that lead to the successful execution of a photo shoot. You will develop a thorough understanding of different types of lighting, both natural and artificial, and learn how to work within varied shooting conditions. Working with a photography pro, you’ll explore ways to effectively stage and style photographs to achieve your desired effect.

GEN 105: Computer Technology - 3 Credits

To succeed in today’s digital workplace, it’s imperative to understand how computers work. In this online computer technology course, you’ll gain a foundation in modern computer systems. The course provides a foundation in the computer concepts that every working professional should know. Lectures explore the history and technical evolution of computing, with a focus on the development of hardware, software, and the Internet have developed. Course assignments challenge students to master concepts and relate their studies to relevant professional scenarios, including data representation, programming, and social issues in computing.

Third Semester
PHO 104: History of Photography - 1.5 Credits

When photography was “invented” in 1839, the scientific breakthrough brought forth a new way of seeing. In this online photography history course, we’ll trace the development of photography from its pioneering days in the 19th century to the experimental movements of today. We’ll discuss major innovations and photographers in each period, and really put into practice what we’re learning. Each exercise will require you to take photos that emulate historical styles, genres, or techniques.

PHO 154: Landscape Photography - 3 Credits

Landscape photography can be fascinating and endlessly inspiring, just like the natural world. In this course, you will explore a wide range of concepts and techniques to help you get more out of your nature photography. Each assignment will challenge you to go out and photograph the natural world, exploring compositional concepts and shooting techniques for different kinds of subjects and environments, ranging from macro and mobile to HDR and panoramic shots. To help you organize, edit, and showcase your work, the course will explore editing techniques using Adobe Lightroom. By the end of the course, you’ll have created a stunning portfolio of images celebrating your favorite natural location(s).

PHO 106: Photo Retouching - 1.5 Credits

Nearly every photograph can benefit from retouching, whether it’s to correct subtle color problems or make major changes to the subject or background. In this online photo editing course, you’ll learn how to turn good photographs into showstoppers. Using Photoshop’s tools and filters, you’ll learn to make seamless changes, realistically enhancing your images so that no one knows work was done. Photographers and designers will benefit from learning systematic professional routines taught in this course.

GEN 106: History of Art - 3 Credits

What essentials do artists and designers just need to know? In this online art history course, you’ll build a foundation in art and the artists who created it. You’ll explore profound themes that have concerned artists for centuries: nature, the human body, society, religion, and politics. Through engaging lectures and projects, you’ll learn how to identify the mediums, materials, and techniques artists use and discuss the styles of important artists, art movements, and historical periods from antiquity through the mid-20th century.

GEN 107: General Psychology - 3 Credits

An understanding of human psychology is essential for any designer. In this online psychology course, you’ll build a foundation in theories of the mind. The course focuses on the biological and environmental bases for human behavior, including motivation, emotions, states of consciousness, learning, and personality. Students examine classic theories and theorists in psychology and complete research- and reflection-based projects.

Fourth Semester
PHO 204: Commercial Photography I - 3 Credits

Event photography is the primary source of business for most professional photographers. Capturing the important moments in a concert, wedding, or sporting event requires planning and a mastery of equipment, lighting, and location. In this course, you’ll learn practical skills for managing paid event photography shoots. Working with a professional photographer, you’ll learn how to approach projects professionally and deliver the client a high quality product.

PHO 208: Color Correction - 3 Credits

Do you know how to get the best out of your digital images? As every art director knows, even the best photographs (on the best of days) can be plagued by problems such as color casts, unnatural tones, dull highlights, murky shadows, or low contrast. In this online color correction course, you’ll learn systematic techniques for every aspect of Photoshop color management using Photoshop. Working with a Photoshop guru, you’ll learn how to identify classic color scenarios and use both comprehensive and quick-and-dirty methods for correcting them.

DES 222: Photoshop II - 3 Credits

How well do you know Adobe Photoshop, the industry-standard imaging app? In this advanced online Photoshop course you’ll transcend your current skill set with vector illustration techniques, photo-realistic painting, high-impact typography, and professional editing methods that preserve the editability of your original images. Working with a Photoshop pro, you’ll build proficiency with the Pen tool, Adobe Color, Smart Objects and Filters, and more.

GEN 207: Copywriting - 3 Credits

Every ad designer must grasp the basics of persuasive copywriting. In this online copywriting course, students will study how text and images interact in effective ad campaigns, learning how to write and edit ad copy for print and digital advertising media and turn written ideas into visual expression. Working with a professional writer and editor, you’ll hone your copywriting skills on realistic projects.

Fifth Semester
ADV 207: Creative Concept Development - 3 Credits

Where do creative concepts come from? In advertising, illustration, and design, you need to be able generate many ideas for your clients and projects. You can have all the skills in the world, but unless you can develop creative concepts, your products and content will get lost in the sea of what’s out there. This online creativity course provides you a training in identifying the needs of each project, brainstorming solutions, challenging your assumptions, and testing/evaluating your ideas until you have a winner.

PHO 207: Commercial Photography II - 3 Credits

Are you looking to branch out and make a career as a commercial photographer? This advanced commercial photography course teaches you how to market yourself and gain new clients, shooting commercial subjects like buildings, products and food for e-commerce, advertising, and lifestyle industries. Other exciting areas of focus include portraiture photography and photojournalism.

DIG 201: Digital Video Editing I - 3 Credits

Digital video is an exciting field, once described by FaceBook CEO Mark Zuckerberg as a megatrend. In this online video editing course, you’ll learn the art and craft of editing videos using Adobe Premier, or equivalent NLE program. Working with a pro digital artist, you’ll learn time-honored concepts in editing, including shot types, story structure, scripting, editing sound, continuity editing, CODECs, adding text and graphics, compressing and expanding time, and storytelling strategies. Through a series of creative projects, you’ll learn how to create polished movies for digital and social media applications.

GEN 204: Intro to Marketing - 1.5 Credits

Today’s business clients are looking for designers who can apply their creative talents in ways that enhance strategic business goals. In this online introductory Marketing Design course, you’ll learn tried-and-true marketing concepts and explore how they affect the design process. You’ll gain a solid grasp of the marketing process, understand key terms and concepts that every marketer uses, and pick up smart questions to ask in client meetings.

GEN 206: Creative Business - 1.5 Credits

The course provides essential preparation for finding employment opportunities in your creative industry. You will learn how to define a personal career path, break down the job market, and define their goals, talents, and ideal job. This course explores different ways to brand yourself as a professional creative, discussing tips for resume and portfolio preparation, self-promotion, marketing, client searches, responding to leads, interviewing, and presenting work and/or campaigns.

Sixth Semester
WEB 101: HTML and CSS I - 3 Credits

In order to build a Web site today, you need to know how to code using HTML and CSS. In this online HTML/CSS course, you’ll learn just how fun and creative hand coding and designing Web sites can be. Working with a professional Web designer, you’ll discover how to create Web pages with HTML and control page design and layout with CSS and get up to speed with current Web design practices including HTML5, semantic coding, CSS Grid, Flexbox, Web fonts, and CSS3 effects. The course will also provide an introduction to techniques used to test website accessibility.

PHO 214: Narrative Photography - 3 Credits

They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Readers and publishers expect photographers to be able to tell stories with images. In this online photojournalism course, you will explore how to utilize an editorial or narrative approach to photography. Throughout the course, you will use conceptualism in conjunction with documentary to build photo essays and other narrative projects. Studying with a respected photojournalist, you’ll learn how to research, pitch, shoot, edit, and present a body of work that encompasses unifying themes.

DIG 204: Digital Video Production - 3 Credits

Can you hear Sundance calling? In this online video production course, you’ll learn the basics of planning and shooting videos. You’ll learn how to control your video camera, execute different kinds of shots, and maintain continuity in your projects. Working with an expert instructor, you’ll gain experience in shooting different kinds of videos, focusing on storytelling, production planning, and sound editing, with the ultimate goal of telling stories that move audiences. This course will empower you with the knowledge to tell compelling stories for news, corporate video, and social media.

PHO 260: Digital Photography Capstone and Portfolio Review - 3 Credits

The Digital Photography Capstone and Portfolio Review class offers an opportunity to develop a multifaceted portfolio piece and hone your creative work into a polished presentation for future clients and employers.The Digital Photography Capstone Project provides a simulation of an extended photography project. Students will take a photography project from concept to final presentation. Students work closely with the department head, developing a client brief for a project that provides a deep exploration of an area of photography.

Seventh Semester
PHO 360: Project Management and Workflow - 3 Credits

What kind of photographer do you want to be? Are you interested in developing Commercial, Documentary/Editorial and/or Fine Art photography? In collaboration with your faculty mentor you will review and analyze your current portfolio and workflow strategies, identify the type of work you want to create, develop your customized academic plan that will serve as a roadmap for the remainder of your Bachelor’s degree program, and expand your depth of experience with photographic project workflow components such as budgeting, estimating, scouting, shooting, processing, file management, and delivering client-based or exhibition ready work.

PHO 301: Photographic Genres - 3 Credits

Which genres of photography are you interested in? Which genres would you like to be recognized for? In alignment with your creative and professional goals, this course will allow you to take a deep dive into areas of focus within commercial photography, editorial photography, and fine art photography. Based upon your exploration and research of photographic genres, industry trends, and the work of exceptional photographers, you will create your own images inspired by your expanded view of photography.

PHO 302: Late 20th Century Photography to Today - 3 Credits

Closely examine and critically analyze photographic work produced from the 1980s to present day. Explore photographic work and artistic styles, concepts, and exhibitions in relation to historical context and the impact of photography on art and culture. Through the development of both written and visual work you will present your research, an expanded view of photography, technology, aesthetics, and artistic concepts.

GEN 409: Cultural Anthropology - 3 Credits

As a creative professional, you will communicate ideas to complex and diverse audiences. This course explores multiple theories of cultural anthropology that inform the way we understand identities and societies. Areas of focus include language and communication, economic and political systems, ethnocentrism and culture, kinship and descent, marriage and family, gender and sexuality, race and ethnicity, religion and belief systems, the effects of colonialism and industrialization, and the impact of globalization on culture.

Eighth Semester
DEG 344: Professional Practices - 3 Credits

During this class you will develop and/or enhance your business forms and collateral materials for your photography, illustration, and design business based upon industry standards and best practices. In preparation for running your own creative services business, you will also create a business plan and marketing plan as you explore an ethical and scalable business philosophy. You will focus on networking with fellow creatives through local industry organizations and/or respected creative work sharing sites and implement your internship outreach plan in preparation for the DEG 410 Internship and Entrepreneurship.

PHO 333: Creative Exploration - 3 Credits

Explore, experiment, and expand your ability to manipulate, fabricate, and conceptualize images through the use of technology, alternative photographic processes, innovative photo setups, mixed media, collage, digital compositing and/or other approaches to creating unique and compelling images.

PHO 304: Special Topics - 3 Credits

In collaboration with your instructor, you will complete a multi-faceted project and/or set of projects that support your portfolio goals. In this course, your instructor will serve as your client, and your class grade will be based not only on the quality of your work but also on your ability to meet deadlines, apply the principles of photography, and effectively present your work.

GEN 402: Communication* - 3 Credits

Engage in the process of examining, analyzing, summarizing, and evaluating communication strategies and theories. Students will demonstrate how to apply various communication principles through speech, including the consideration of the communication process, receiver perceptions, and verbal and nonverbal communication, as well as listening. The theory of communication will be explored in regard to engaging small groups, the public, and a variety of organizational contexts. A broad range of communication venues and considerations will be evaluated including interviewing, mass media, the use of new technologies, the influence of relationships, body language, intercultural perspectives and gender, as well as how to address conflict and negotiations.

Ninth Semester
DES 411: Interactive Marketing - 3 Credits

As a designer working today, you’ll likely need to develop designs deployed through a wide range of interactive media and/or social media. How will you react when a client wants you to direct their web strategy or coordinate their social media campaigns? In this class, we will research and discuss current interactive marketing strategies and venues. You will then translate your research into the development of practical interactive media projects that can expand the depth of your portfolio. The final presentation should reflect your research and include finalized designs that demonstrate your design expertise and ability to strategically plan the development of interactive graphic design.

DEG 410: Internship & Entrepreneurship - 3 Credits

To get your foot in the door in the design field, experience matters. In this industry-focused class, you will engage with a professional client or employer in your local area and expand your experience in the field, with the benefit of the insightful support of your instructor. Working for a real client or employer will provide you an opportunity to hone your problem-solving, client communication, and project management skills, creating a business solution(s) that will stand out in your portfolio and on your resume.

PHO 404: Senior Project - 3 Credits

Follow your creative passion by conceiving, producing, and promoting an innovative collection of images in alignment with your artistic and professional goals. This is your opportunity to focus on creating a unique cohesive series of images informed by research as well as instructor and peer feedback. During this course you will advance your ability to print, promote, and present your photographic work. At the conclusion of the course, you will exhibit your creative work through a website, social media, self-published book, exhibition, or other physical or virtual venue, as well as share it with your instructor and your peers.

GEN 401: Accounting for Creatives - 3 Credits

Any creative who wants to establish a freelance career or succeed in business will benefit from a basic understanding of accounting. This course includes a focus on basic accounting principles and how they can be applied within the context of a small creative business. You will explore and identify how to use Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), ledgers and journals, and how to follow and apply accounting strategies and cycles when running a creative focused business. Additionally, this course provides an introduction to balance sheets, financial statements, assets and liabilities, and equity, as well as an exploration of business ethics.

Final Semester
PHO 422: Global View of Photography - 3 Credits

Contemporary photographers must be prepared to produce work that appeals to a global audience. You will research photographers and creative image makers who produce international work. Based upon your findings, you will develop and produce a multi-faceted photographic campaign focused on gaining the attention of an international audience. By considering cultural differences, you will develop the cultural sensitivity required to be a global creative and the skills to effectively research compelling and contemporary imagery for domestic and international audiences.

DEG 460: BFA Portfolio - 3 Credits

In this class, you will finalize your portfolio, business materials, and resume, in preparation for pursuing or advancing your design career. Working with your instructor, you will hone your BFA-level projects into a persuasive presentation of final work. The course structure includes the opportunity to enhance your portfolio as well as demonstrate your ability to effectively communicate the depth of your creative and technical skills, critical thinking and problem-solving abilities, work ethic, and passion for developing impactful and compelling professional work.

ELE 405: BFA Elective - 3 Credits

Choose a free elective from a wide range of courses.

GEN 410: Science of Light, Color & Motion - 3 Credits

Any creative professional—artist, designer, or photographer—creates artwork, images, or animations in a natural world that is governed by the laws of physics. In this introductory science class, students will explore and apply scientific principles that are fundamental to visual perception. Students will learn the scientific basis of key concepts in light, color, and motion, explore research methods to discover how they work, and express this scientific knowledge in their creative work. Students will graduate the course with a solid understanding of how scientific theories, research, and experimental methodology are applied, building a foundation for future learning.

Program Outcomes

By completing the program, Associate Degree in Digital Photography students develop the following competencies:

Photography

Demonstrate effective and efficient use of a digital camera to create photographs with careful consideration of lighting, color, exposure, composition, and point of view. Effectively conceptualize and post-process (cull, edit/enhance, and retouching), and manage files for publication, exhibition, and commercial distribution, explore multiple image making techniques, and produce compelling, innovative, and professional images.

Lighting

Plan, stage, and execute photo shoots by adapting for a variety of settings and lighting situations (studio and on-location), in fulfillment of project goals.

Art/Design Principles

Demonstrate the ability to effectively apply knowledge of color theory, art/design principles including pattern, rhythm, detail, and composition, and advanced attention to detail.

Technology and Image Enhancement

Apply and demonstrate technically proficient retouching, careful consideration of contrast, cropping, exposure, and color correction techniques to improve or enhance photographic images to a professional level utilizing software including Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop, as well as other industry and web-based technologies.

Research, History, Criticism

Analyze, evaluate, and synthesize historical photographic/artistic concepts and styles, effectively communicate and defend aesthetic ideas based upon research, critically evaluate the work of multiple artists and photographers, consider the influence of photography on art and culture and consider research as well as context when producing your innovative work.

Portfolio

Successfully conceive, produce, and present a coherent body of compelling and effectively produced photographic work by applying technical expertise, visual storytelling, creative problem solving and presentation in response to constructive feedback that showcases your skills and unique artistic voice to potential clients and employers. Through your work demonstrate a professional aesthetic based upon your professional goals and creative voice.

Critical Thinking and Writing

Effectively generate, clearly and professionally convey, and support ideas by employing critical thinking, communication, and writing skills while considering divergent perspectives, cultural framing, historical context, research, and ethical concerns.

Professional Practice and Readiness

Demonstrate the ability to fulfill creative briefs, accept constructive feedback, develop and implement a professional branding, file management and workflow system, cultivate a client network and entrepreneurial strategies, apply ethical business practices and accountability, consider the impact of culture and organizational behavior, and consistently strive to exceed expectations.

About Sessions College

Sessions College has been inspiring creative professionals for 25 years.
 Accredited since 2001, we have a unique and proven approach to online education.

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Accredited by Distance Education Accrediting Commission since 2001

Recognized as top design school by GDUSA

Winner of four USDLA awards for distance education

A Better Way to Learn

  1. Fully Online and Asynchronous. Our programs are fully online and asynchronous, allowing you to fit learning into your life. We provide weekly deadlines to keep you on track, but there are no mandatory login times and our learning platform is available 24 hours a day.
  2. Project-Based Learning. Our curriculum is designed to be highly interactive and project-based from the ground up to improve learning outcomes and keep you engaged.
  3. Feedback from Creative Pros. Our program is taught by industry experts who provide 1:1 feedback on all of your work.

Designed for Career Success

This program will help you prepare and advance your career as a photographer or digital imaging specialist.

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Learn from experienced professionals

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Complete a wide range of relevant projects

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Develop skills for an exciting career

Graduates could be employed as a Commercial, Industrial, Drone, Fine Arts, News, Portrait, and Scientific Photographer, or Digital Content Producer.

Median annual salaries in top industries

In May 2023, the median annual wage for photographers was $40,760*. The top median annual wages by industry was:

Motion picture and video industries $75,800*
Government $58,120*
Professional, scientific, and technical services $56,010*

*As of May 2023, according to the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Truly Accessible and Affordable Education

Our simple, convenient online Bachelor’s Degree admissions process sets you up for success in our program.

Our truly affordable tuition is:

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$7,200 per academic year (24 credits) – $3,600 per semester*.

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Significantly more affordable than other online design or digital media colleges.

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So affordable that 100% of tuition costs may be covered for eligible students.* Find out today if you qualify.

* Federal student aid and military education benefits available for eligible students.

What Students Gained from Our Digital Photography Programs

Studying online has allowed me to be able to have a flexible schedule for my photography clients, and schedule shoots whenever I need to. It has taught me so much in such a short amount of time, and I’ve been able to apply that to my work!

Paige Windus

Undergraduate Certificate in Digital Photography

There is no way I could have taught myself everything I’ve learned in school. The programs are so vast and basically unlimited, you have to have someone walk you through them in an organized way. The classes build on each other and you end up using things you’ve learned in previous classes for following classes.

Juliana Satele

Associate Degree in Digital Photography

The flexibility of being home, in my studio doing my classwork online is fantastic! I find that I work harder when I’m at home because I lose track of time and end up spending so much more time studying; and I can do it on my own schedule.

James Warren

Associate Degree in Digital Photography

Advance your career with our 100% online design and digital media programs today!

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