You don't pay to go to college to learn about stuff you like. That can be done on the internet, at Barnes and Noble, or in your local community for much less.
You pay to go to college to get a certification that you have some expertise or capability to learn/work hard. That's it. If you get a degree that literally anyone could buy while drunk on PBR, your dreams of easy employment will be rewarded as such. How valuable is the most recent college grad with a degree in something teenagers are mastering in their spare time? They aren't? I'm now surprised that I cannot find someone willing to pay me $45,000 a year to do it? Just look around this website and I bet I can find better photographers, graphic designers, artist, and video editors than just graduated from your nearest state university. And they are 16-22ish and willing to accept the same or less than a college grad.
Get a degree in something valuable which will enable you to specifically pursue what you want to do, keep doors open so you can get a Masters in something you want to do, or will keep you off the streets until you can find your way into your dream job.