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PHOT 218: Extended Techniques in Photography
2.00 Credits
Otis College of Art and Design
This course supports Photography majors with more in-depth instruction in particular techniques.
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PHOT 230: Lighting Studio I
3.00 Credits
Otis College of Art and Design
This course introduces students to basic studio skills in lighting and electronic flash applications, including 4x5 and medium formats, tungsten and strobe lighting, and in-depth exploration of genres such as photo illustration, still life and portraiture. Students develop a critical understanding of how imagery functions within a commercial context and the relationship between fine art and commercial work. Shooting assignments include still life, portraiture, and photo illustration projects. This course is required for Photography majors. Offered Spring semester only.
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PHOT 314: Photography III
3.00 Credits
Otis College of Art and Design
Paradigms such as authenticity and appropriation are explored as students investigate the aesthetic and cultural debates surrounding Modern and Post-Modern positions. Traditional photographic materials, digital processes, and mixed media projects are incorporated. Offered Fall semester only.
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PHOT 330: Color Photography
2.00 Credits
Otis College of Art and Design
This class explores technical, theoretical, and aesthetic concerns in color photography. Students learn the basic and more accessible chromogenic process from color negatives using the RA processor along with the Cibachrome process from color slides. Focus is technical and handson; however, emphasis is also given to discussion and critique of the use, effect, and meaning of color in documentary and art photography. Offered on a rotating basis
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PHOT 335: Photo Genres
2.00 Credits
Otis College of Art and Design
The genres courses provide student with the opportunity to explore a variety of topics within the context of photography, targeting specific conceptual, aesthetic, and material approaches in depth, offering theoretic and vernacular driven investigation. Recent topics offered: Photo Collage, the Digital Photograph, and Mural Printing. Offered on a rotating basis
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PHOT 430: Advanced Lighting Studio
2.00 Credits
Otis College of Art and Design
This is a hands-on studio class with emphasis on advanced techniques. Major areas of focus include: refining lighting techniques, environmental portraiture, feature layout, researching clients and self-promotion. Hair, make-up and fashion stylists will work with students on demonstration shoots. Critiques will focus on concept, technique, craftsmanship, and problem solving. The course will cover medium format and 4X5 photography, strobe and tungsten lighting, and explore various genres of photo illustration, still life, and portraiture. Assignments and projects for both studio and location work will build skills and develop a portfolio for the editorial market.
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PNTG 204: Painting I
3.00 Credits
Otis College of Art and Design
A hands-on investigation of technical and formal issues in painting (oil, acrylic, and mixed media), this course focuses on the development of technical abilities in collusion with concepts and exploration of different methods of achieving visual "dexterity." Offered Fall semester only
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PNTG 205: Extended Techniques for Painting
2.00 Credits
Otis College of Art and Design
This is a practical workshop directed to the understanding of painting as physical accomplishment. Painting materials and technical processes from ancient to contemporary are examined. Painting techniques might include: encaustic, egg tempera, oils, plastics, industrial paints, and others.
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PNTG 214: Painting II
3.00 Credits
Otis College of Art and Design
This intermediate painting course integrates intellectual and technical ability with historical, contemporary, and personal strategies. Emphasis is on the exposure to and analysis of contemporary painting through visual presentations, lectures, and the practical application of painting as a medium, both in technique and material. Offered Spring semester only
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PNTG 306: Painting Genres
2.00 Credits
Otis College of Art and Design
The genres courses provide students with the opportunity to explore a variety of topics within the context of painting, targeting specific conceptual, aesthetic and material approaches in depth, offering theoretical and vernacular driven investigations. Recent topics offered: Real Art; Methods, Materials & Concepts of Color, Figure
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