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PJ 401: Photojournalism
3.00 Credits
Northwest College of Art & Design
Prerequisite: Digital Photography 2: Advanced Color Techniques (3 credits) This course will explore the use of the photographic image in narrative, documentary and editorial form. Issues of public need and publication will be addressed. The emphasis during this class is a personal one: it is all about the photograph, about the act of photographing, and it is about what it means to be a photojournalist.
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PL 401: Fashion & Lifestyle Photography
3.00 Credits
Northwest College of Art & Design
Prerequisite: Digital Photography 2: Advanced Color Techniques (3 credits) This course concentrates on fashion and lifestyle photography and includes location as well as studio lighting techniques. Non-traditional portraiture in out-of-studio locations will also be explored. Strong emphasis is placed on photographic styling, make-up, and use of accessories when and where appropriate.
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PM 101: Introduction to Photography:Materials and Processes
3.00 Credits
Northwest College of Art & Design
(3 credits) This course serves as a basic introduction to the study of how photography works: it is a survey course on the technology of photography, with the emphasis on applications to real photographic problems. Among the topics studied are image formation and evaluation, photosensitive materials, exposure, processing, tone reproduction, visual perception, color theory, variability, quality control and photographic effects. The course introduces and discusses technical issues such photographic chemistry, the structure of film emulsions and bases, and obscure printing processes such as Platinum, Diazo, and Carbo. Upon this foundation, the course strives to build a conceptual understanding of formal evaluation of image quality given postulates of human visual perception capabilities.
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PM 451: Photographic Portfolio and Marketing Design
3.00 Credits
Northwest College of Art & Design
Prerequisites: Portfolio: Photography 1 (3 credits) Utilizing the creative process, students will develop a complete marketing package to include personal identity materials, promo cards and a portfolio. Students will incorporate knowledge acquired during the program to target specific markets and develop professional packaging of their work based on the research. The importance of a self-promotional web presence will be emphasized and exactly how to develop an effective web-based portfolio will be a key component of this class.
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PP 401: Product Photography
3.00 Credits
Northwest College of Art & Design
Prerequisite: Digital Photography 2: (3 credits) Advanced Color Techniques This course emphasizes the preparation, styling, and lighting employed in small product tabletop photography. Students study recent developments in the practice of contemporary product photography. Instruction provides students with a thorough introduction to visual sources that inform projects of their choice. Students produce work specific to course discussions.
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PR 401: Portfolio 1:Vis Comm
3.00 Credits
Northwest College of Art & Design
(3 Credits) This class is only offered to students who begin the program in Sept. 2008 and beyond In this class, part 1 of a two-part class sequence, B.F.A. Visual Communications program students will be required to determine specific career goals, and to develop a proposed direction to take in their creative efforts. They will create an entirely new body of work to facilitate reaching their stated career goals. While students will each propose and develop their own individual projects, the class itself will become a critique and support group meeting wherein the student will receive weekly feedback from the instructor and their peers. Students will be required to develop their critical and diplomatic communication skills, and to participate fully and honestly in the weekly critiques. The student must satisfactorily demonstrate an acceptable level of development and completion of their proposed body of new work in order to receive a passing grade for this class and to be considered eligible to advance to Portfolio 2: Vis Comm.
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PR 451: Portfolio 2:Vis Comm
3.00 Credits
Northwest College of Art & Design
(3 Credits) ยท Prerequisite: Portfolio 1: Vis Comm This class is only offered to students who begin the program in Sept. 2008 and beyond This course is the continuation of the portfolio development process initiated in Portfolio 1: Vis Comm. Special emphasis in this course will be placed upon developing further and finishing the production and presentation of the body of creative work begun in Portfolio 1. Students will continue to be required to refine their critical and diplomatic communication skills, and to participate fully and honestly in the weekly critiques.
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PS 201: Photographic Style,Theory,and Analysis
3.00 Credits
Northwest College of Art & Design
Prerequisite: Introduction to Photography: Materials and Processes ยท (3 credits) This course introduces students to the language of photographic criticism, theory and critique. Students will learn to analyze, understand, and then to critique photographs through class discussions, critiques, readings, and photographic image making assignments.
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PS 401: Photography Career Seminar
2.00 Credits
Northwest College of Art & Design
(2 credits) A field trip class specifically designed for upper level students, Photography Career Seminar investigates the changing face of the photography profession. Focusing on current trends in the marketplace, students will develop a clear and essential view of the processes and practices of their chosen vocation.
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PT 201: Painting Techniques
3.00 Credits
Northwest College of Art & Design
(3 credits) This course will introduce the student to a full spectrum of painting applications. Through lecture and demonstration, the student will be directed in the process of duplicating painting techniques and developing confidence with the medium.
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