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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (for students not majoring in Photography) PH 102 Co-requisite: PH 112 The student photographer is introduced to the creative practices of lighting for studio and outdoor photography. Use and control of continous light, natural light, and pre-existing light are emphasized. PH 162 - Introduction to Styling Introduces the elements of photographic styling, stressing both creative sensitivity and technical skills, through lectures and demonstrations. Assignments include fashion, beauty, illustration, tabletop and food styling. (G6: Arts)
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2.00 Credits
2 credits; 1 Lecture and 2 STUDIO hours per week Introduces the elements of photographic styling, stressing both creative sesnsitivity and technical skills, through lectures and demonstrations. Assignments include fashion, beauty, illustration, tabletop and food styling. (G6: Arts)
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4.50 Credits
Prerequisites: PH 115 and portfolio review by chairperson or instructor Students learn all aspects of fashion and beauty photography, from the creation of a competitive portfolio to post-production, with emphasis on developing an individual aesthetic vision. Exploration of the major technical elements include digital capture, studio and location shoots, client expectations, and contracts and fees.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PH 115 Advances photographic skills through the use of electronic lighting equipment and techniques. Small, medium, and large format cameras are used to photograph models and still-life subjects in black and white or color mediums. Includes related darkroom procedures.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PH 112 Co-requisite: PH 115 Exploration of color as it applies to photography. Includes additive and subtractive color mixing, color harmony, lighting for color, light balancing, color correction, film, and digital color reproduction techniques.
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4.50 Credits
Prerequisites: PH 231 and PH 241 or approval of chairperson The relationship of advanced studio lighting, set preparation techniques, and digital image capture are explored in conjunction with color theories that apply to model and still-life photography for the printed page. Students complete industry-level assignments and personal interest images in the studio and on location. Emphasis is on preparation of an individualized portfolio presentation.
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2.00 Credits
An in-depth understanding of owning and operating a small professional photography business is provided. Students learn and practice organizational and career goal planning techniques, assignment pricing structures, the use of standard contracts, maintaining accurate records, and the creation of standard business forms. Emphasis is on understanding copyright law and tax structure, and learning criteria for retaining legal and financial services.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PH 272 or equivalent Students prepare digital photographic portfolios for view on the web by learning basic HTML code, web design, the mechanics of File Transfer Protocol, and optimal image preparation for internet browsers.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CG 111 Students engage in a comprehensive study of Adobe Photoshop tools using the Macintosh platform. Methods and management techniques for scanning, creation of selections, layers, color correction, and basic image manipulation are studied.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CG 111 and PH 272 or (for Advertising Design and Graphic Design students) CD 251 Students develop an advanced knowledge of layers, channels, curves, image merging, color correction, and color matching in the Adobe Photoshop program. Scanning devices, file formats, and resolution levels are explored.
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