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3.00 Credits
Course is a systematic exploration of advanced alternative photographic processes including digital imaging techniques in making digital negatives and positives. Each student develops an extended self-directed project utilizing a combination of processes and materials taught. 3 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 23-3700 EXPERIMENTAL PHOTOGRAPHY/GRAPHIC TECHNIQUES I
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3.00 Credits
Course challenges students to refine to a professional level, and build on skills learned in Experimental Photography/ Graphic Techniques II. Students complete one intensive project during the semester. 3 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 23-3710 EXPERIMENTAL PHOTOGRAPHY/GRAPHIC TECHNIQUES II
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3.00 Credits
Provides photography students with an opportunity for in-depth study of the photographic book, beginning with an historical overview of the photographic book and its production, and the uses some photographers have made of the book as an artistic medium and repository for photographic images. The structure of the photographic book is addressed, with particular attention to issues of sequencing, pacing and movement, and various forms and uses of narrative. Students produce a professional-quality photographic book, with emphasis on digital production. 3 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 22-1220 FUNDAMENTALS OF 2-D DESIGN, 23-1120 FOUNDATIONS OF PHOTOGRAPHY II, 23-1121 DARKROOM WORKSHOP II, 52-1152 WRITING AND RHETORIC II
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3.00 Credits
This seminar will examine and interrogate the multiple roles that contemporary photography plays within our unique cultural moment. Students will view original works, read contemporary criticism and engage in probing discussion and original writing. Periodically, guest lecturers and visiting artists will pose evocative questions further inciting critical discussion. Upon completion of this course, students will have the capacity to more confidently engage the work they make with the broader discourse of art. 3 CREDI TS
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3.00 Credits
Course explores development of photography through its first four decades. Students utilize a variety of photographic materials to gain insight into both historic and aesthetic precedents of contemporary photographic practice. Printing processes taught are: salt, platinum/palladium printing, gum bichromate printing, and albumen printing. 3 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 23-2110 DARKROOM WORKSHOP III, 23-2120 VIEW CAMERA I, 23-2650 HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY I: 1839-1920
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3.00 Credits
Course studies recent developments in the practice of contemporary photography. Instruction provides students with a thorough introduction to visual sources that inform projects of their choice. Students produce pictures specific to course discussions. 1 CREDI T PREREQUISITES: 23-2300 STUDIO I, 52-1152 WRITING AND RHETORIC II
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3.00 Credits
An independent project is designed by the student, with the approval of a supervising faculty member and chairperson, to study an area that is not at present available in the curriculum. Prior to registration, the student must submit a written proposal that outlines their self-defined project. 1-6 CREDI TS
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3.00 Credits
Course assists students who are preparing to enter the job market by examining methods for assembling a portfolio, writing and designing a resume, and interviewing with prospective employers. Job-hunting skills and procedures are discussed. 3 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 23-3300 STUDIO III, 52-1152 WRITING AND RHETORIC II
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3.00 Credits
Course examines the photographic image, its form, content, and meaning. Seminar assists the student in articulating a personal photographic viewpoint. Issues of portfolio development, career strategies, and professional challenges are also addressed. This is the capstone course for the Photography BFA. 4 CREDI TS
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3.00 Credits
Seminar teaches students how to develop and shape a longterm photography project. The student-generated, semesterlong project is interspersed with mini-projects including photo assemblage, which is designed to expand students expertise in seeing, selecting, and crafting. From models, students learn create and structure their own projects based on personal concerns and values. This is the capstone for a BA in Photography. 3 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 23-3300 STUDIO III, 52-1152 WRITING AND RHETORIC II
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