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4.00 Credits
This course has an emphasis on lighting problem solving in relation to indoor studio lighting techniques and equipment for product photography. This course exposes the student to more extensive use of product lighting, lighting techniques and the Zone System of exposure with the use of digital camera systems. This course will introduce the concepts of lighting required for basic commercial product photography with emphasis on lighting products based upon surface qualities and shape. Additional emphasis will be on designing sets and advertising arrangements for print and Web. It is required that each student have a DSLR as well as a hand-held incident light meter (analog or digital).
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the techniques and concerns of industrial photography. The course focuses on the needs of industrial photographers who photograph workers on the job, machinery, industrial layout, prominent places in an industry, etc. These photographs are used in company publications or for ad campaigns. Industrial photography demands knowledge of the industry as well as its equipment. This requires the student have access to a DSLR camera.
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4.00 Credits
This is an advanced photography class dealing with large format photography. The student, using college-provided 4x5 equipment, explores the techniques used in large format film exposure, development, and printing. The emphasis is on discovering all of the benefits associated with a view camera in various aspects of the photographic field. Studio work outside of regular class time is required.
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4.00 Credits
The focus in this class will be upon advanced posing, lighting and background creation of the single subject and multiple-subject portraiture. Basic-to-advanced studio portrait lighting techniques and on-location (indoor and outdoor) portrait lighting techniques will be covered, in addition to on-camera flash fill techniques and portable strobe use. This course assumes that the student has an understanding of advanced digital photography and has access to a DSLR camera and a hand-held incident meter (analog or digital).
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4.00 Credits
The focus in this class will be upon basic posing, lighting and background creation of the single subject and multiple-subject portraiture. Basic to advanced portrait lighting techniques used on-location (both indoor and outdoor) will be covered, in addition to on-camera flash fill techniques, and portable strobe use. This course assumes that the student has an understanding of advanced digital photography and has access to a DSLR camera and an external flash unit. In this course, students will develop an advanced understanding of problems and solutions associated with creating expressive environmental portraits. Students will learn how to identify the assets and deficits found in any environment including available light, environment, and background. Students will work with light modifiers, flash-fill, and off camera flash to explore advantages offered by each.
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3.00 Credits
This course provided an introduction to the principles and theories of photojournalism in the digital era. FOTO 265 will increase technical understanding of digital photography as a medium, enabling the student to document newsworthy events with accuracy. The latest digital photographic techniques and technology will be employed throughout and the digital work output should be suitable for publication in newspapers, magazines, Web sites, company publications, brochures, pamphlets, announcements, circulars, folders, handouts, leaflets, throwaways, tracts, and digital slide-show presentations. This course will also cover media ethics, legal issues and the evolving technological impact of photojournalism. Student must have access to a DSLR camera.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents advanced principles, concerns and theories of photojournalism in the digital era. This course will increase technical understanding of digital photography as a medium, enabling the student to document newsworthy events with accuracy. This course provides continued experience in shooting, digital processing, production-based projects, and deadlines, using current digital technology paralleling the photojournalism industry. The latest digital photographic techniques will be employed throughout and the digital work output should be suitable for publication in a variety of media. This course will also cover media ethics, legal issues and the evolving technological impact of photojournalism. Students must have access to a DSLR camera.
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4.00 Credits
This course is focused on the principles using Photoshop for professional retouching as it relates to digital photography. Students will learn Photoshop retouching techniques by completing a series of skill-based projects and quizzes that cover basic to advanced topics of: digital imaging, image editing, tonal and color correction, retouching – glamour, single and multiple portraits, batch retouching, collage techniques, as well as additional special effects techniques related to the digital photography industry. The goal of this approach is to facilitate the integration of technical ability and visual problem solving skills with today’s industry recognized post-production program, Photoshop, to strengthen visual communication with the medium of photography.
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4.00 Credits
This course is focused on the principles of the layers feature within Photoshop as it relates to digital photography. Students will learn the Photoshop layer techniques by completing a series of skill-based projects and quizzes that cover basic to advanced topics of: digital imaging, image editing, tonal and color correction, retouching, contrast masking, layer masks, collage techniques, as well as additional special effects techniques related to the digital photography industry. The goal of this approach is to facilitate the integration of technical ability and visual problem solving skills to strengthen visual communication with the medium of photography.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the business and marketing practices common in a professional photography business or in freelance photography work. Emphasis will be placed on developing professional objectives based upon careful consideration of the financial, legal, organizational, promotional, interpersonal and ethical practices particular to photography. This course is a research and business-planning course. No camera is needed.
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