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3.00 Credits
3 credits In the past two decades photographers such as William Eggeston, Nan Goldin, David Hockney, Richard Misrach and Cindy Sherman have redefined the role of color imagery in fine art photography. This course provides students with the opportunity to explore new ways of working with color and content on projects of their own design. Students produced two unrelated portfolio using both reversal and negative working materials. This is an advanced, fine arts based, color photography class designed to complement the technically oriented. IPHOT 3201. Prerequisite: IPHOT 3201.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Day of the Dead: Rituals and Ceremony is A class that educates students in the intricacies of rituals and ceremony through observation and research. There are assigned reading, discussions, papers and field trips. Students are expected to produce visual assignments, and A final project based upon A major 5 day field trip to Oaxaca, Mexico for the day of the Dead. This occasion involves feasting and celebration honoring family members who have "passed on," and whom Mexicansbelieve will return home for A visit one day each year. There are candlelight processions, feasting and games in the graveyards, fireworks, parades and festivities. All students interested in taking this class are expected to be covered under A comprehensive health insurance policy. Additional travel expenses are expected to be $1000. This covers round trip air between Boston and Mexico City to Oaxaca, lodging at the Calesa Real Hotel and meals. Limited to 12 students. By instructors permission only.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course is a continuation of Digital Imaging and Manipulation I IPHOT 3500 and assumes an upper intermediate level of experience in the field of digital imaging. This course commences with projects and digital imaging instruction that incorporate advanced techniques in Adobe Photoshop . Student utilize their own artwork in the development of their projects, with A goal of A finished digital portfolio. Prerequisite: IPHOT 3500 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits As A relatively new form of public media, e-projects are electronic works made to be viewed on the world wide web. This type of art is typically subversive, and usually timely. This course focuses on the methods and ideologies of current web artists, in combination with demonstrations of the tools needed to begin creating an eproject. Course does not include making a commerce site or portfolio showcase. Prerequisite: One full semester of Adobe Photoshop or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course covers the practical, professional and business aspects of A functioning, professional photography studio. Topics to be examined include: basics of studio photography--equipment, materials, facility, personnel; portfolio; supportive and self-employment: pros & cons; bookkeeping/computer databases; law and ethics and other subject matter. Included in the various discussions are guest photographers and people in the industry. Prerequisite: IPHOT 2670.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits An intermediate level course that builds upon basic lighting skills introduced in earlier courses. Topics include multiple exposure, special effects, and rear projection techniques. Through assignments including food, fashion, industrial, and night photography, students learn to manipulate the elements of light, color, background, and subject matter for storytelling purposes. Prerequisite: IPHOT 2670.
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3.00 Credits
Variable credits The internship program provides Photography majors with experience in A professional environment, helping to prepare them for entry into the job market. Interns put their technical and creative knowledge to work and have the chance to make professional connections within the photography community. Students must formally apply; positions generally last 15 weeks. See Department Chair for approval.
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