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2.00 Credits
Using the skills and knowledge from the Color Management course and the skills introduced in the prerequisite courses the student will print large format and high quality images for clients. The student will use numerous computer systems and printing devices to produce color photographs ranging from wallets to large enlargements. Different substrates, surfaces and ink applications will provide the student with a thorough understanding of many of the options that the client may request. The ultimate test of skills in this area is for a photographer or photo technician to be able to create large high-quality photographs in order to stay competitive in the industry. Prerequisites:PHOT 1310,1320,1510
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2.00 Credits
This course will help the student understand the connection between photography and the Internet (World Wide Web). As photography changes with the advent of digital imaging, new marketing display methods introduced, different clients-bases are formed, and unique product delivery methods are being established. In this course, initially the student will explore and research the new photographic concepts born of the internet. Then the student will build an image based web site for display and marketing as well as use on-line photographic printing services. Prerequisites: PHOT1050 or 1100
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
This course is a 3-day field trip to either the north shore or south shore of Lake Superior. Here we explore the tips and techniques of effective and sellable nature images. We spend part of the time in informative lectures and slide shows held on site with the rest of the time spent in the field under the guidance of the instructor. Topics such as advanced composition, creative use of filters, lens and viewing angles, difficult metering situations, night and time lapse photography. This advanced workshop will give students appreciation and understanding of creating marketability of fine art nature photography as well as some great images of a new region of the Upper Midwest. Pre requisites: PHOT 1370 (taken twice) and PHOT 1050
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3.00 Credits
Successful photographers have a set of skills that include time management, organization, marketing, professional ethics, accounting and general business policies. These are the topics covered in this courses. The purpose is to prepare the individual for all the aspects of the business side of this industry. Whether the photographer or technician works for themselves as an entrepreneur or is employed by a photography company this knowledge will be beneficial to their success.
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2.00 Credits
Course Description: This course will give the student a chance to apply the advanced software skills to reality-based photo projects typically required by clients in this industry. This project-based course will practice advance workflow techniques of client interaction, location shooting, image prep and organizing, advanced editing and delivery of products. . Continued practice of advanced, non-destructive based editing will help student master the techniques needed to survive and flourish in this business.Prerequisites:PHOT 1310, 1320, 1610 and 1510
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2.00 Credits
Course Description: This hands-on course will guide the student through the creation of a photography-based portfolio and prepare student for entering the workforce upon graduation. Students will begin by assessing their interests, strengths, goals and clarifying the steps needed to enter into the industry. Concepts in assemble techniques, display options and presentation methods will be at the heart of this course. Upon completion the student will have multiple industry-ready photographic portfolios in preparation for career exploration. Emphasis will be given to the idea that portfolio is a process not a project, and therefore requires planning and continuous review and development. Prerequisites: Should be taken during the last semester prior to graduation so all required photo courses should be completed with exception of PHOT 2650, PHOT 2550 and 2510 with are typically taken concurrently.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students will make a professional portfolio intended to align with the students career or continuing educational goals upon graduation from DCTC. Students will begin by clarifying and assessing their own post-college goals and then comparing those goals to the expectations of the niche market (s) they intend to pursue. Students will create a print portfolio as well as an electronic presentation of their work. Portfolios will be presented at a juried Senior Portfolio Show attended by all graduating students.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Photography Internship
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Special topics coursed are designed by faculty to address some unique and specifically identified needs of a group of students to fulfill their program requirements. Such courses are usually delivered as a one-time offering and do not become part of the program. Special topic courses can have a varied credit value and differing prerequisites. Prerequisites: Instructor approval.
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4.00 Credits
Explore humans' place in the Universe by studying the Sun, Earth, Solar System, and beyond. A look at the origin, history, and possible fate of the Universe with a survey of nebula, stars, galaxies, and cosmology.
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