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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course explores the potential of digital capture and output to transform the medium of color photography both aesthetically and technically. With the creation of the camera raw file format, the traditional pre-exposure concerns of color balance, and exposure, have now become post-exposure choices for the artist. Color: Digital investigates the artistic implications of this malleability of image capture. The course follows through to improved controls and archival quality attainable in digital color photography.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits A thorough investigation of the view camera, with emphasis on solving particular technical problems. Students create their own technical resource notebooks as they experiment with the many artistic and technical options available to the photographer. Prerequisites: IPHOT 1200/1210, IPHOT1300/1310.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This core course examines the practices and philosophies of photojournalism and documentary photography. Areas of study include: freelance magazine and newspaper work, creation and execution of A documentary essay, editing, business practices, and portfolio preparation and presentation. There is A strong emphasis on shooting. Students meet in groups and individually with professors to work towards incorporating the language, skills, and practice of the photojournalist/documentary photographer. Prerequisites:
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3.00 Credits
1210, IPHOT 1300/ 1310. 3 credits This course surveys major contemporary trends and their evolution in fine art, documentary, and commercial photography since World War II. Individual photographer's styles are examined within an historical context. Slide lectures and class discussions are supplemented by guest lectures and visits to galleries and museums in the Boston area. Prerequisites: IPHOT 1200/ 1210.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course ntroduces students to the work of major 19th century fine art and documentary photographers. The relationship between the concepts driving innovations and the practical, if often elegant, technical solutions arrived at by photography's practitioners is emphasized. Technique demonstrations are also included with various topics of discussion. Prerequisites: IPHOT 1200/1210.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Sophomore Seminar is an examination of the ideas behind photography and art making. This class places an equal emphasis on creative projects, readings on photography and art, visits to museums and galleries, and responses and presentations on the ideas brought forth by our investigations. Assignments are structured to encourage thoughtful, individual responses. The intent of This course is to encourage critical thinking about attitudes towards photography and art. Prerequisites: IPHOT 1200/1210, IPHOT1300/1310.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This class explores how the line between fine art photography and commercial fashion is slowly disappearing. Students are encouraged to find their own personal style through examining contemporary fashion photography and its impact on culture. History of the genre and its influences from other media are explored. Class time is divided between lectures, critique, visiting artists, field trips and locationshooting. Prerequisite: Seminar II (IPHOT 1310). Lighting is not taught in this class therefore IPHOT 2670, or equivalent, or permission of instructor is recommended.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This core course introduces students to the materials, techniques, and practices of professional, commercial, and advertising photography. Focus is on the fundamentals of the studio and the conceptual aspects of professional, commercial, and studio work. Prerequisites: IPHOT 1200/1210, IPHOT1300/1310.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Photography students meet together as A class to produce an integrated portfolio and to develop technical expertise, insight into their media and personal vision. Finished portfolios are evaluated by faculty members and other photography professionals.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This class explores the nature of the color of light, and how our perceptions differ from the response of photographic materials. Color transparencies are the primary medium for this investigation of responses. Color Negative materials are reviewed and used for final projects following midterm. Digital color scanning and printing is also explored. This formal class in color provides a basic understanding of how color works, and gives students the knowledge and skills to succeed in the profession. Prerequisites: IPHOT 1200/ 1210.
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