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3.00 Credits
3 credits This class is an opportunity for advanced students to explore in depth current issues in color photography. In addition to completing assigned problems and readings, the students choose projects using the color materials best suited to their subject. They produce a set of photographs, a book, or an installation of color work. Digital concepts in color photography are discussed. Prerequisites: Photographic Media II or permission of instructor Fulfills: Photography Elective (Photography and Graphic Design students); Studio Elective
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This class concentrates on the production and viewing of video work. Students work on individual and group projects throughout the semester. Emphasis is placed on exploration of the elements of time, sound, narrative and non-narrative structure within a context of personal experience and the traditions of video art. Prerequisites: Introduction to Audio and Video Media Fulfills: Time Based Media Elective (Photography students); Photography Elective (Photography and Graphic Design students); 300-level Studio Elective; Studio Elective
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This class offers students an opportunity to work with different combinations of photographic imagery. Students are encouraged to experiment with original and appropriated elements and image/language combinations to create new meanings. Explorations include such issues as identity, gender, culture or religious beliefs in the context of contemporary thought. Students will be required to produce of cohesive portfolio that demonstrates their ideas and ability to work in depth within a given topic. Prerequisites: Introduction to Photographic Media Fulfills: Photography Elective (Photography and Graphic Design students); 300-level Studio Elective; Studio Elective
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course is for students from all concentrations who have a sufficient body of work and wish to explore electronic methods of representation. It is an in depth exploration of editing and sequencing options, using a wide criteria for selection (some of which are content, production methods, color, order, etc), while always focusing on the changing relationships of the parts to the whole. It covers a large variety of portfolio production options such as: CD & DVD, web, and hard copy generated from computer files. Photography will be the main vehicle for image transfer from different mediums to the computer, via slides, scans or digital capture. The integration of design elements and imagery is essential for the final projects. Prerequisites: Introduction to Photographic Media Fulfills: Time Based Media Elective (Photography students); Photography Elective (Photography and Graphic Design students); 300-level Studio Elective; Studio Elective
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3.00 Credits
3 credits A continuation of digital concepts in photography with a strong emphasis on the combination of concept and print craft as defined by digital manipulation, resolution and output. A variety of topics, including contemporary advances in digital technology and their effect on the field of fine art photography, both in print output options and portfolio presentation on CD ROM are discussed. Prerequisites: Digital Photography Fulfills: Photography Elective (Photography and Graphic Design students); 300-level Studio Elective; Studio Elective
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3.00 Credits
3 credits In this advanced course students make exhibition-quality prints using silver based, black and white photographic processes. Topics covered in this class are technical as well as conceptual, they include: issues of traditional photographic representation in a digital world, the cross fertilization of digital and traditional processes, advanced exposure and development of negatives, archival processing and presentation, and techniques that provide for optimum control in the darkroom. Intensive darkroom time and demonstrations of advanced printing control will refine students printing skills. Assignments, independent projects, written and oral presentations, and critiques will challenge and expand students' visual skills and their ability to communicate their ideas. A final portfolio of prints will be presented to receive credit for the course. Prerequisites: Photographic Media II, or permission of instructor Fulfills: Photography Elective (Photography and Graphic Design students); 300-level Studio Elective; Studio Elective
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course concentrates on one of the medium's strongest traditions - the visual description of the relationships among the individual, social groups, culture, and the environment. Special attention is paid to both historical examples and contemporary theory and practice. Different documentary genres will be examined, some of which include oral histories, the visual essay and the journal. Theories of representation are studied in relation to still photographic and digital video media forms. Prerequisites: Introduction to Photographic Media Fulfills: Time Based Media Elective (Photography students); Photography Elective (Photography and Graphic Design students); 300-level Studio Elective; Studio Elective
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This is an opportunity for advanced students to work independently or in small groups in a structured critical environment. The final project of this course is a public presentation which incorporates one or more of the following media forms: video, audio, multi-media, film and stills. Prerequisites: Introduction to Audio and Video Media Fulfills: Time Based Media Elective (Photography students); Photography Elective (Photography and Graphic Design students); 300-level Studio Elective; Studio Elective
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course provides an in-depth study of a topic in Photography. The topic may be selected to take advantage of special events, to allow further exploration of a subject covered in a preliminary way in other courses, or to explore areas not sufficiently covered by the regular class rotation. Prerequisites: Prerequisites will be developed in conjunction with the course description for each topic. Fulfills: Photography Elective (Photography Students); 300-Level Studio Elective
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Advanced work in photography, supervised by a designated faculty member Prerequisites: only open to third or fourth year students with permission of instructor Fulfills:
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