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FAR 322: Intermediate Photography II
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 0/6 Prerequisite: FAR 321. Intermediate use of computer, Photoshop, film scanning, ink jet printing, and color management to make creative pictures. Builds upon intermediate skills and introduces digital camera use for computer-based imagemaking in photography. Introduces large format ink jet printing. Includes lectures, equipment demonstrations, and fieldwork. Note: Digital camera (5 megapixel or better), 35mm camera, electronic flash, and tripod required.
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FAR 323: Advanced Photography
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 0/6 Prerequisite: FAR 322. Devoted to creative work in photography and its integration with digital technology. Advanced camera skills are taught using medium-format and digital cameras. Advanced film exposure and lighting techniques are taught, as well as basic use of Illustrator, Painter, and Poser software. A medium format camera (120/220 film size), tripod, hand-held exposure meter, on-camera and portable studio flash are required. An internship taken concurrently with the last semester of Advanced Photography is encouraged. Course may be repeated up to three times.
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FAR 325: History of Photography
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 3/0 The invention and development of photography from the early-nineteenth century to the present. Photography as art, science, communication, and influence upon social patterns and customs.
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FAR 327: Nonsilver Photographic Processes
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 0/6 Prerequisite: FAR 220. Investigation of lightsensitive, nonsilver photographic processes: cyanotype, Vandyke brown, casein, and gum bichromate. Instruction in basic processes, followed by individually assigned problems. Papers, fabrics, and other working materials and supplies are provided by the student.
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FAR 328: Studio Photography
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 0/6 Prerequisite: FAR 220. Introduction to current studio practices used to produce still photographs for commercial and other uses. Medium-format camera, view camera, and studio-lighting techniques. Emphasis on directed and fabricated photographic images. Professional-quality camera, hand-held light meter, and tripod required.
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FAR 331: Intermediate Printmaking I
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 0/6 Prerequisite: FAR 230. Continuation of FAR 230. Emphasis on personal expression and creative possibilities. Includes lecture, demonstrations, and studio experience.
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FAR 332: Intermediate Printmaking II
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 0/6 Prerequisite: FAR 331. Continued exploration of printmaking with emphasis on personal expression and creative possibilities. Includes lecture, demonstrations, and studio experience.
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FAR 333: Advanced Printmaking
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 0/6 Prerequisites: FAR 331 and FAR 332. Advanced printmaking. Media determined by the student in consultation with the instructor. Includes lecture and studio experiences. May be repeated three times.
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FAR 335: Papermaking
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 0/6 Prerequisite: One studio course in fine arts or design. The theory and practice of handmade papermaking involving demonstrations, lectures, and studio experience. Required for B.F.A. printmaking majors.
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FAR 341: Intermediate Sculpture I
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 0/6 Prerequisite: FAR 240. Further exploration of sculptural form with more complete study of numerous sculptural approaches and techniques. Practice in planning and executing sculpture projects.
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