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photography 23-2100: Advanced Color Photography
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course in traditional photographic color processes emphasizing technical and aesthetic control to achieve sophisticated, expressive ends. This class will provide a serious, in-depth exploration of the dynamics of color as a tool in the creation of meaningful photographs and will encourage a mastery of color films and papers. 4 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 23-1120 FOUNDATIONS OF PHOTOGRAPHY II, 23-1121 DARKROOM WORKSHOP II
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photography 23-2110: Darkroom Workshop III
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course refines darkroom techniques by focusing on issues of film exposure and development in order to produce perfect negatives. Various films, developers, papers, and toners are examined. Proper laboratory procedures for measuring and mixing chemicals are also covered. 3 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 22-1220 FUNDAMENTALS OF 2-D DESIGN, 23-1120 FOUNDATIONS OF PHOTOGRAPHY II, 52-1151 WRITING AND RHETORIC II
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photography 23-2120: View Camera I
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Possibilities for perspective control and focus manipulation are examined theoretically and practically in this exploration of the aesthetic possibilities of the view camera. Equipment is provided. 4 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 22-1220 FUNDAMENTALS OF 2-D DESIGN, 23-1120 FOUNDATIONS OF PHOTOGRAPHY II, 23-1121 DARKROOM WORKSHOP II, 52-1151 WRITING AND RHETORIC II
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photography 23-2120 - View Camera I
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photography 23-2125: View Camera:Advanced
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Students develop an individual, semester-long project exploiting the view camera's unique abilities in order to further refine skills and expand understanding of large format photography. Equipment is supplied. 4 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 22-1220 FUNDAMENTALS OF 2-D DESIGN, 23-1120 FOUNDATIONS OF PHOTOGRAPHY II, 23-1121 DARKROOM WORKSHOP II, 23-2120 VIEW CAMERA I, 52-1151 WRITING AND RHETORIC I OR 52-1152 WRITING AND RHETORIC II
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photography 23-2201: Digital Imaging I
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course introduces students to computer tools that manipulate and enhance photographic images. These tools allow students to input negatives and positives into Photoshop, the industry standard for digital image manipulation. Students learn the skills to correct, retouch and enhance varied inputs in order to create high-quality digital outputs. Assignments, case studies, and the final project are designed to master basic techniques of image editing in order to expand the photographer's creative horizons. 3 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 23-1120 FOUNDATIONS OF PHOTOGRAPHY II, 23-1121 DARKROOM WORKSHOP II
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photography 23-2202: Foundations of Digital Imaging
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course introduces the student to computer tools that manipulate and enhance photographic images. These tools allow you to input B&W and color photographs, negatives, positives, and graphics into Photoshop, the industry standard for digital image manipulation. You will learn the skills to retouch and enhance these varied inputs in order to create high-quality digital outputs. Print quality and printing techniques will be stressed in this class. Assignments, case studies, and the final project are designed to help master basic techniques of image editing in order to expand the photographer's creative horizons. 6 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 23-1120 FOUNDATIONS OF PHOTOGRAPHY II, 23-1121 DARKROOM WORKSHOP II
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photography 23-2220: Digital Printing Workshop
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This two-day workshop is designed for photography students who have completed Digital Imaging I and want to improve their digital printing skills. High-end scanning, color management, types of paper, color profiling, and image enhancement techniques in relation to input and output are discussed and demonstrated. Students make both black and white and color prints during this intensive workshop. 1 CREDI T PREREQUISITES: 23-2201 DIGITAL IMAGING I
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photography 23-2300: Studio I
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Instruction covers studio portraiture, still life, and location application of techniques to diverse situations. Course introduces greater visual control through use of the 4x5 view camera and artificial lighting. This required course is the prerequisite for subsequent view camera and lighting courses. 3 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 23-2201 DIGITAL IMAGING I, 52-1152 WRITING AND RHETORIC II
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photography 23-2310: Studio II
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course explores the use of tungsten and electronic flash artificial light in the studio using color and black-and-white view and 35 mm cameras. 4 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 23-2120 VIEW CAMERA I, 23-2300 STUDIO I, 52-1152 WRITING AND RHETORIC II
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photography 23-2650: History of Photography I:1839-1920
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course examines the emergence of photography and the medium's increasingly important role in both reflecting and shaping the cultural, social, political, economic and scientific context of 19th and early 20th century modernity. Emphasis will be placed on acquiring knowledge about this historical period - especially early photographic technologies, the critical response to photography, and the diverse applications of the medium - while also drawing parallels between this history and contemporary issues. Students will be introduced to various methods of historical investigation through a balance of lectures, discussions, field trips to view historic photographic objects, primary and secondary source readings, group projects, writing assignments, and/or tests. 3 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 22-1102 HISTORY OF ART: RENAISSANCE TO MODERN, 52-1152 WRITING AND RHETORIC II
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