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3.00 Credits
A beginning course in the study of photography as visual communication with emphasis on the single lens reflex camera. Exposure, metering, focus, depth of field, lenses, electronic flash, basic lighting, and composition are explored. Basic workflow and image enhancement are discussed. Students are responsible for providing a single lens reflex digital or film camera. Hybrid sections require a digital SLR camera.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced exploration of camera controls, photographic systems, lenses, and lighting techniques. This is a basic hands-on study of advanced photographic theory and how it relates to portrait, industrial, commercial photography, and other photographic genre. Particular attention is paid to developing professional skills and attitudes. Students are responsible for providing a single lens reflex digital or film camera. Prerequisite(s): PHO 1000 or consent of instructor
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
Students are introduced to the equipment used in studio photography, learn the fundamentals of studio lighting, and gain understanding in the use of the equipment and techniques to execute standard professional assignments and gain more creative control. Emphasis is placed on gaining technical skills, mastery of necessary techniques, and using studio lighting to obtain the desired aesthetic effect.
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1.00 Credits
Reviw, organization & presentation of first-year photography work for critical evaluation. Portfolios will be reviewed for camera mastery, lighting control, composition and aesthetics. A passing grade is required for continuance into second-year PHO courses.
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3.00 Credits
This class is meant for photography majors as a comprehensive introduction fo photo editing, image enhancement, workflow and output using Adobe Photoshop and related software. Topics covered include: editing, image management, raw image handling, density and color correction, color theory, profiles and spaces, selecting, layers, retouching and printing. Students will complete a variety of assigned exercises as well as create personal projects.
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3.00 Credits
Students explore advanced topics in digital photography. Emphasis is placed upon gaining an understanding of the industry-standard tools available to manipulate a digital image and choosing the best methods and practices for creating an appropriate imaging workflow. Special attention is paid to technical details including exposure theory, optical systems, dynamic range, resolution, color models, compression types, and file formats.
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced study in executing still life photography in a studio setting. Emphasis is on the use of digital single lens reflex cameras, specialty lenses and professional lighting equipment to fulfill practical commercial and fine art assignments.
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3.00 Credits
Studio lighting and camera techniques are explored for portraiture. Students will use digital SLR cameras as well as a variety of lighting equipment. Additional topics explored include posing, expression, emotion, genre, intended use, makeup, wardrobe, setting, and evaluating images.
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