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3.00 Credits
Variable Credits (3 Credits Maximum) Prerequisite: Approval of dean
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PH 101 Using photographic reference and Adobe Photoshop to create an illustration, students utilize the tools necessary to create conceptual imagery assembled from a variety of sources. This course covers additional photographic lighting and image techniques, digital scanning, image assembling, and printing.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PH 242 Students explore methods for capturing, editing and sequencing groups of digital images as cohesive statements with the aim of producing a photographic exhibition. Through field trips, critiques, and working with a guest art director, students study the signature styles and trends of various photographers.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PH 371 This course pairs photography and fashion design students, to create and produce professional press-kits and a short digital documentary interpretation of style and fashion. PH 351 - The Picture Story: A Professional Approach to Photojournalism 2 credits; 1 lecture and 2 studio hours per week Prerequisite: PH 274 Students learn how to unite image making and writing skills to produce newsworthy picture stories. Topics covered include the legal and ethical issues that affect the process of photojournalism, as well as the difference between objective and subjective judgments.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PH 371 Students develop the techniques of location photography, including environmental portraiture, industrial, fashion, and architectural photography for editorial and advertising purposes. Assignments stress image design and are performed with medium and large format cameras using digital capture technology, as well as indoor and outdoor lighting techniques.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PH 274 Students explore ways to convey their ideas onto the printed page through retouching, editing, and preparing digital files. High-end scanning, RGB to CMYK conversions, digital versus analog proofing, and the differences between photographic, inkjet, and offset printing are also explored from both theoretical and real-world perspectives.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PH 371 This course provides practical, technical instruction in the use of high-end digital image capture backs coupled with traditional medium format camera system hardware. Students explore the concepts and processes required to create photographic imagery using Adobe Photoshop, iMovie, and iDVD programs.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits; 1 Lecture and 2 STUDIO hours per week For baccalaureate-level Interior Design students or those interested in interior photography. A foundation for understanding and achieving control of the photographic medium as it applies to interior and architectural photography is provided. Students learn scale model and flat art photography, use of black and white and color films, metering, camera control, lighting, and filtration.
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2.00 Credits
Co-requisite: PH 005 For Packaging Design students. Students explore the photographic medium as a creative design tool for the development of innovative and unique packaging. Students learn the use of 4x5 view cameras as well as appropriate studio lighting and exposure techniques. Through the use of Polaroid film, color transparency film, and digital technology, students produce presentations, portfolios, and a photo CD.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: IL 324 and PH 305 Students enhance their traditional illustration skills in a digital environment. Exploring Adobe Photoshop and its plug-ins for retouching and special aspects, they achieve the technical ability to transform initial creative inspirations into powerful imagery.
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