Co-Op The Photography Co-op is based on employment in practical, photography industry positions consistent with the interests and abilities of participating students. The benefits are obvious—during their time at Drexel, students experience up to three different co-ops. Because of this, Drexel students graduate having already built a professional network, and they typically receive higher starting salaries than their counterparts from other schools. The Co-op lasts six months and takes place in the junior year of study. The following list is a sampling of the types of businesses our students typically work with. Positions Advertising Photography Editorial Photography Wedding Photography Fine Art Photography Fashion Photography Sports and Event Photography Art Director and Photo Editor at Magazines Curatorial Assistant at Photography Galleries and Museums Teaching Assistants in public schools Digital Technician and Retoucher Co-Op Partners Bill Diodato Dixon Photography Edwynn Houk Gallery Erin Patrice O’Brien Photography Fabric Workshop and Museum Frank Meo, The Photo Closer Howard Greenberg Gallery James Casebere Jason Varney Photography Jeff Riedel Jeffrey Stockbridge Jeffrey Totaro Jem Southam Jill Greenberg John Emerson Photo Joy Moody Judd Pilossof, Inc. Kava Gorna Laurence Miller Gallery Lois Greenfield Photography The Metropolitan Museum of Art Michael Creagh Photography Patrick Randak Philadelphia Magazine Philadelphia Museum of Art Philadelphia Style Magazine The Photo Review The Print Center Pushnik Photography Richard Kagan Robert Klein Gallery Romeo Photography Stephanie Rausser Steve Belkowitz Photography Stockbridge Fine Art Print Todd Trice Photographer Tom Crane Photography, Inc. Walter Smith Photography + Motion