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Photography Concentration Degree at University of St. Francis Illinois

Monday, March 9th, 2009

This concentration allows students to work with film, digital and alternative photography. Independent study and studio projects give students a sound foundation.

Required course for concentration (15 semester hours):MCOM 122 Film Photography 3
MCOM 222 Digital Photography 3
VART 318 Portrait Photography 3
VART 319 Color Photography 3
VART 360 Film and Photo Visual Culture 3

Select 6 hours from the following:VART 202 Art and Culture Travel Studies 3
MCOM 237 Intro to Video Production 3
VART 250 Screen Printing 3
VART 311 Digital Art 3
VART 316 Studio Lighting 3
VART 317 Documentary Photography 3
VART 320 Alternative Photo Practices 3
MCOM 325 2-D Animation 3
VART 413 The Photobook 3
VART 492 Topic in Photography 1-6
VART 495 Directed Study 3
VART 496 Independent Study 3
VART 497 Individual Studio - Design

Courses of Photography at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design Israel

Monday, March 9th, 2009

Course No. Course Name Teacher Name Semester Time Credits
first year
4042 Basic Photography Lev (Baki)Ora Y Wed 10:00-13:00 4.0
4042 Basic Photography Lev (Baki)Ora Y Wed 14:00-17:00 4.0
4641 Digital Laboratory:lntroduction to digital imaging Moshe. Ken Y Mon 10:00-13:00 2.0
4641 Digital Laboratory:lntroduction to digital imaging Moshe. Ken Y Thu 14:00-17:00 2.0
4700 Drawing Reuven. Kuperman Y Tue 14:30-17:30 2.0
4961 History of Photography A Eyal. Ben-Dov Y Tue 09:00-10:30 2.0
4242 laboratory- tutorial Yosef. Cohen Y Tue 10:45-13:45 2.0
4242 laboratory- tutorial Yosef. Cohen Y Thu 14:00-17:00 2.0
4044 Photography - Fields and approaches Roie. Cooper Y Tue 10:45-13:45 4.0
4044 Photography - Fields and approaches kertzman miki Y Mon 14:00-17:00 4.0
4719 Photography,viewer space Rami. Mimon Y Wed 10:00-13:00 4.0
4719 Photography,viewer space Rami. Mimon Y Wed 14:00-17:00 4.0
54029 studio a Eitan. Shuker Y Mon 09:00-14:00 3.0
54158 studio a Kenneth. Lester Y Thu 09:30-13:30 3.0
second year
54621 Digital laboratory - Advanced Yigal Feliks 2 Thu 14:30-17:30 2.0
54621 Digital laboratory - Advanced Yigal Feliks 2 Thu 11:15-14:15 2.0
4045 Documentary Photography Yosef. Cohen Y Mon 10:00-13:00 4.0
4045 Documentary Photography Yosef. Cohen Y Tue 14:00-17:00 4.0
4962 History of Photography B Eyal. Ben-Dov Y Thu 09:30-11:00 2.0
4618 Introduction to Video Sharon. Balaban Y Mon 14:00-17:00 4.0

Undergraduate Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

Taking it beyond the holiday snap and using your camera to capture and comment on the world around you forms the foundations for this inspirational course.

Aiming to inform and enable you to create photographs for news reportage, documentary and photoessays, our degree will give you the skills you need to become an adaptable and confident photographer.

The course blends practice, critical analysis, theoretical studies and self-reflection to develop your professionalism and an informed appreciation of photography.

Creating photographs to tell stories about our world, everyday life and the unusual, you’ll learn how to communicate effectively through images and master the power of photography to provide insight. You’ll also learn about the business of photography, such as how to promote and protect your photographs.

You will explore professional practice through valuable work experience opportunities and be encouraged to develop your own individual style. At the end of the course you will be able to work independently, utilising film and digital technology appropriately, and should be well placed to meet the challenge of working in this exciting area of photography and the media.

BA Hons at Documentary Photography at University Of Wales Newport

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

This page provides further details about the BA (Hons) Documentary Photography, Newport School of Art Media and Design.

Photographer Magdalena Turner, 2008
Student quotes

“What I appreciate most is the energy and depth in the critical debate which takes place in and around lectures, tutorials and the darkrooms.”

“I looked at courses at several universities but was told that if I was serious about studying documentary photography I had to come to Newport. From the moment I came through the gates and from the warm reception I was given I knew this was the place I had to come to study. I felt at home here - the landscape really reminds me of New Zealand.”

Photography B.A. B.S. at Texas A&M University Commerce

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

Required courses in the major (57-58 sh)
PHO 111 - Basic Photography I
PHO 112 - Basic Photography II
PHO 209 - Professional Tools and Techniques I
PHO 210 - Professional Tools and Techniques II
PHO 250 - Digital Image Manipulation I
PHO 280 - Color Photography
PHO 379 - Survey of Photographic History
PHO 495 - Photography Internship
ART 111 - Two-Dimensional Design
Plus 23-24 sh from:

may include a maximum of 8 sh in Art

PHO 212 - Visual Perception in Photography
PHO 339 - Environmental Portraiture
PHO 341 - Advertising and Commercial Photography
PHO 349 - Nature and Wildlife Photography
PHO 350 - Advanced Digital Photography
PHO 357 - Documentary Photography
PHO 359 - Abstract and Experimental Photography
PHO 369 - Alternative Print Making
PHO 397 - Special Topics
PHO 497 - Special Topics
University Studies courses (43 sh)

Photography Degree Requirements at Shawnee State University

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

Requirement Hours
General Education Program 34
Art Core Requirements 30
Art Studio Concentration 30
Art Studio Electives 24
General Electives 6
Total Hours Required 124

Photography Concentration (30 Hours - 10 courses)ARTS 2511 Photography 1 3
ARTS 2512 Photography 2 3
ARTS 2522 Photography Studio 2 3
ARTS 3533 Studio Photography 3
ARTS 2531 Documentary Photography 3
ARTS 3531 Documentary Photography 2 3
ARTS 3511 Intermediate Photography 1 3
ARTS 3521 Intermediate Photography Studio 1 3
ARTS 3512 Intermediate Photography 2 3
ARTS 3522 Intermediate Photography Studio 2 3
ARTS 4511 Advanced Photography 1 3
ARTS 4521 Advanced Photography Studio 1 3
ARTS 4512 Advanced Photography 2 3

ART STUDIO ELECTIVES ( 24 Hours - 8 Courses)

Choose any ARTS or ARTG outside of concentration.

General Electives (6 Hours - 2 courses)

Choose any course outside of ARTX.

Photography Courses at Red Rocks Community College

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

PHO 101 Photography I
3 credits
PHO 101 is an introduction to black and white photography as a fine art medium and develops the skills necessary for
basic camera and darkroom operations. Students will learn how to create sharp, properly exposed photographs using black and white film. They will also gain a working knowledge of their camera’s controls, use of basic filters and how to process and print black and white photographs.

PHO 102 Photography II
3 credits
Prerequisite: PHO 100 and 105 or PHO 101 or ART 151
PHO 102 further explores camera and lab operations and emphasizes individual creativity. The course includes the development of a comprehensive portfolio.

PHO103 Color Photography I
3 credits
Prerequisite PHO 101
PHO 103 covers the fundamentals of color photography such as color theory, light, the history of color photography, composition and film. Students will use 35mm color slide film, however, digital cameras are welcome.

PHO 107 History of Photography
3 credits
PHO 107 surveys the history of photography from its beginnings to the present. The emphasis will be on the study of individual photographers who have made significant contributions in the field. Students will attain an overview of technical, artistic, commercial and social development of photography as a form of visual communication.

PHO109 Photo Lab
1 credit
PHO 109 introduces students to basic darkroom operations, lab safety, proper equipment usage and darkroom techniques. Students will learn to process black & white film for optimum quality negatives, make contact prints as well as produce high quality custom black & white enlargements.

PHO 135 Photojournalism (Formerly PHO185)
3 credits
PHO 135 instructs the student in photography for newspapers and magazines. Traditional news photography, documentary photography, picture essay and picture story formats will be covered. Responsibility of the press, working conditions and editorial photography will be explored.

PHO 175 Point & Shoot Camera Techniques
1 Credit
PHO 175 is a stimulating two-day workshop designed to allow you to test the limits of your Point & Shoot camera. Even the simplest cameras can produce professional results when properly used. Digital or film point & shoot cameras
welcome.

PHO 175 Vacation Pictures (Formerly PHO108)
1 Credit
PHO 175 is a two-day workshop is designed for the traveler. The students will learn some technical and creative controls that will make their pictures sparkle no matter where they shoot. This is a practical course for any skill level wanting to enhance their travel photography. Digital or film cameras are
welcome.

PHO 176 Basic Camera Techniques (Formerly PHO100)
1 Credit
PHO 176 is designed to develop the skills necessary for basic camera operations and introduces students to photography as a fine art medium. Students will learn how to create sharp, properly exposed photographs using a variety of films. They will also gain a working knowledge of their camera’s controls and the use of basic filters and flash equipment to create the desired effects.

PHO 177 Intro to Digital Imaging
1 credit
PHO 177 is designed for the photographer or hobbyist alike to get up and running in the analog to digital world of imaging. Topics will include how to use your digital camera, flatbed scanning, working with photo CD’s and scanning film. Students will gain a basic working knowledge of pixels, resolution, printing and emailing digital photos and simple image manipulation using Photoshop or similar image editing software. This class is a must if you own or plan on owning a digital camera and/or scanner.

PHO 178 Business and Ethics in Photography
1 Credit
PHO 178 will provide fundamental business skills and ethical guidelines for those students perusing a career in professional photography. We’ll explore the principals and practices of successful freelance, editorial, stock, commercial, wedding, portrait and fine art photographers. Topics will include developing a business plan, advertising, cost analysis, model releases, property releases, copyrights, researching market and publications, the Web and the basis of making money in photography.

PHO 135 Photojournalism
3 credits
PHO 135 instructs you in photography for newspapers and magazines. Traditional news photography, documentary photography, picture essay and picture story formats will be covered. Responsibility of the press, working conditions and editorial photography will be explored.

PHO 179 Outdoor Portrait Workshop
1 credit
PHO 179 is designed to provide the serious photography student with hands-on tools and techniques to explore the art of outdoor portraits. Students will learn about controlling natural lighting, backdrops to enhance the subject and the use of format and lens selection to best fit the desired outcome.

PHO 203 Color Photography II
3 credits
Prerequisite: PHO 145
PHO 203 is designed for students who are developing a personal style and aesthetic in the medium of color photography and is an extension of Color Photography I. Personal expression will be stressed through individual critiques and projects.

PHO 204 Studio Lighting
3 credits
Prerequisites: PHO 100 and 105 or PHO 101 or ART 151
PHO 204 will explore the creative uses of studio lighting from the perspective of fine art and commercial photography with an emphasis on three dimensional object photography including, lighting techniques, backgrounds, working with shadows and highlights and photographing flat art.

PHO 205 Digital Photography I
3 Credits
PHO 205 analyzes acquisition and manipulation of digital images. Students study traditional photography methods of weaving contrast, sharpness, color, and composition together within the limitations of computer technology. The practical aspects of setting up a shoot, equipment needs, and camera controls will be discussed. Students examine such things as color correction, restoration, colorizing and archiving digital images.

PHO 205 Digital Photography II
3 Credits
Pre-requisite: Digital Photography I
PHO 205 is a continuation of the beginning digital photography class. This class will look at digital photography in terms of design and communication factors including color, visual design, lighting, graphics, and aesthetics.

PHO 226 Digital Darkroom
3 credits
PHO 226 is essentially, “Photoshop for Photographers.” Students will learn computer aided photography and darkroom techniques. The emphasis of this course is image-editing software, which can be used to color correct, retouch and composite photographic images. Other topics include image acquisition, storage, file management, special effects, hard copy and Web-based image output.

PHO 232 Portrait Photography
3 credits
PHO 232 will teach the technical and aesthetic aspects of studio and location portrait photography. This course explores the personal style of portraiture, history of the field and portraiture as a visual language and creative expression. This topic also includes lighting, composition, posing and equipment selection.

PHO 235 Commercial/Architectural Photos
3 credits
Prerequisites: PHO 101 or PHO 100 and 105, plus PHO 102 or higher
PHO 235 covers the more advanced aspects of commercial and architectural photography. Students will explore photographing subjects ranging from products to buildings with an emphasis on meeting the design demands of commercial clients, stock agencies and publishers. Various film types, formats and print reproduction aspects will be explored in depth.

PHO 242 Professional Digital Workflow
3 credits
PHO 242 is an advanced level course that is intended for the student pursuing a photographic career in which digital photography will play a major role. This class addresses the facets of determining what the workflow should be for a variety of applications, how to choose the right equipment and the best method of working with that equipment. Students will learn to select the most valuable enhancement tools, how to archive, edit and how to present and finish a product. Emphasis is on the practical, and how to produce a finished, salable product with maximum speed and accuracy.

PHO 260 Event/Wedding Photography
3 credits
Prerequisites: PHO 100 and 105 or PHO 101 or ART 151 or higher
PHO 260 is designed for the intermediate/ advanced photo student interested in learning the professional techniques associated with venue photography. Topics covered will include weddings, Barmitzvah/Basmitzvah, music concerts, sporting events, graduations and similar occasions. Students will gain hands-on knowledge and learn practical shooting skills. The course includes the business and planning aspects of ceremonial and event photography.

PHO 275 Close-up and Macro Photography
1 credit
PHO 275 will explore the techniques, aesthetics and equipment necessary to produce close-up and macro photographs. Students will photograph both inanimate and natural objects, indoors and outdoors using different approaches to these subjects.

PHO 276 Infrared Photography
1 credit
PHO 276 is a two-day intensive workshop is designed for the mid-level to advanced photography student. This course explores the uses of black and white infrared film for dramatic special effects photography. Students will need to use a 35mm camera.

PHO 276 Landscape and Scenic Photography
3 credits
PHO 276 is designed for the advanced photography student interested in perfecting their skills in shooting landscape or scenic photographs. Emphasis will be placed on careful attention to detail and lighting conditions, use of medium and large format equipment in both color and black and white images.

PHO 277 The Business of Photography
3 credits
PHO 277 examines the business of from the standpoint of the photographer who wishes to earn a part-time or fulltime living making and selling photographic images. For a photographer to survive in today’s business environment, he/she must apply sound business principles and be proactive in planning for the future. This course will aid students in developing a sound business plan and a useful strategy along with marketing, copyrights, cost analysis, releases and the web. Students will learn how to remain profitable in the business of photography.

PHO 277 Mastering Black and White Outdoor Photography
3 credits
PHO 277 will explore advanced techniques used by Master Photographers in exposing and printing professional B&W outdoor photos. Types of film, cameras, exposure methods, film processing and printing techniques will be covered. Exposure methods include the Zone System, use of filters, and advanced techniques to achieve the best possible negative to maximize print quality. All film formats welcome.

PHO 278 Finish and Display/Framing
1 credit
PHO 278 will teach students the proper execution and presentation of their fine art images through the use of dry mounting, matting and framing. Topics include measuring, matting, mounting, costing, supplies, professional techniques, simple framing and basic archival processes.

PHO 282 Special Effects: Darkroom
3 credits
Prerequisites: PHO 100 and 105 or PHO 101 or ART 151 or higher
PHO 282 is designed for intermediate to advanced level students. Students will explore such specialized photo techniques as infrared photography, solarization, multiple exposures, time exposures, direct positive black and white, multiple and montage printing techniques, abstracts and high contrast as well as film reticulation. Topics will include special filters, motion techniques and breaking all the rules. The primary emphasis will be on personal creativity and the aesthetic value in using special effects in visual communication.

Major in Photography at Glendale Community College

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

Students interested in pursuing a Bachelor’s degree, should meet with an academic and/or transfer counselor to discuss transfer requirements.
To explore major-related career information, click on the Career Profile link to find out what you can REALLY do with your degree.

PREREQUISITE COURSES

REQUIRED COURSES FOR CERTIFICATE
UNITS

ART 199
History of Photography
3

PHOTO 101
Introduction to Photography
3

PHOTO 101 or equivalent
PHOTO 103
Intermediate Photography
3

PHOTO 101
PHOTO 105
Advanced Photography
3
PHOTO 101 or equivalent
PHOTO 106 Available Lighting
3

PHOTO 101 or equivalent
PHOTO 109
Color Photography
3
PHOTO 101 or equivalent PHOTO 112 Studio Lighting 4
PHOTO 101 or equivalent PHOTO 113 Zone System and Fine Printing 3
PHOTO 101 or equivalent PHOTO 114 View Camera 3
PHOTO 101 or equivalent PHOTO 130 Digital Photography 4

Recommended Courses
PHOTO 109 or equivalent PHOTO 116 Color Photography II 3
PHOTO 101 or equivalent PHOTO 117 Alternative Processes 3
PHOTO 101 or equivalent PHOTO 118 Documentary Photography 3
ART 130 or PHOTO 101 or equivalent PHOTO 121 Imaging with Photoshop I 3


TOTAL UNITS REQUIRED

32

BA Hons in Photography in Europe at Nottingham Trent University

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

BA (Hons) Photography / Photography in Europe

Entry requirements

A minimum of 280 UCAS tariff points or equivalent qualification.
GCSE English grade C or above.
GCSE Maths, Physics or Science grade C or above, or Key Skills Level 2 in Numeracy.

About the course
BA (Hons) Photography is a highly respected course offering exciting choices for students who wish to work in specialist areas.

The uses of photography in modern society are diverse, for example, in advertising, art, documentary, editorial, fashion, photo journalism, sport and studio. To reflect this, we offer a choice from the following so that you can gain a degree title reflecting particular areas of practice:
Photography
Photography in Europe
Photography as Art Practice
Photography as Documentary
Photography for Fashion.

This is a very flexible course, giving breadth of choice and specialisation across the subject area. Tutors are experienced in photography and related disciplines and the course features a visiting lecturer programme with speakers from a wide spectrum of photographic practice.

The course is made up of two core modules
: Visual Practice and Critical Practice.

One of the elements for which the School is internationally acclaimed is the annual show; this is a profile of the work of final year students, organised as a photography festival, with students exhibiting work in and around venues in Nottingham. This lively finale gives the public a chance to see what students do and makes an excellent launch pad for graduate careers.

Recent successes by our graduates include:

The prestigious Turner Prize won by Simon Starling in 2005
Paul Wenham-Clarke won Professional Photographer of the Year 2006 awarded by Professional Photographer Magazine
The Jerwood Prize won by Oliver Parker in 2005
Tom Gower award won by Lyndsey Jackson in 2006

How do you study?
The course recognises that you gain knowledge and understanding from learning through experience. It is delivered in a variety of ways including technical demonstrations, workshops, seminars, presentations and photographic practices.

Special features
The annual degree show is organised as a photo festival, with student work in and around venues in Nottingham. This lively finale gives the public a chance to see what students do and makes an excellent launch pad for graduate careers.

The 2007 Photography degree show was titled LUX. To get a taste of what you could be involved in, please visit the LUX Festival website.

Assessment
Modules are continuously assessed through the presentation of project work and written work. They have clear assessment methods and criteria and formative feedback will help students to progress with their studies.

Assessment in the final year is of the dissertation, final degree show, coursework or portfolio.

Study abroad options
Photography in Europe students spend a minimum of 15 weeks studying overseas (placement officers and course tutors help and advise in this aspect).

Resources and facilities
Newly upgraded facilities include black and white and colour darkrooms, photographic studios, comprehensive Mac editing suites and digital printing. The NTU library contains an extensive collection of photography books.

Students can hire a range of photographic equipment and use traditional and digital. We ask that our students provide their own 35mm camera, black and white processing equipment and most materials. Most students decide to invest in a computer scanner and printer during the course of their studies.

Application and selection
Selection is through UCAS application form and, where invited, interview and portfolio. Potential applicants are encouraged to visit the School during the publicised open days.

For further information please email the School of Art and Design.

Your future career
Photography students have been very successful in winning prizes and awards, and graduates are successfully engaged in a very broad range of photographic practices that includes photo-journalism, illustration, studio, art practices and the creative industries that address the image.

Photography Requirements at Columbia College Chicago

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

All of the following for BA/ BFA:
23-1100 Foundations of Photography I (3)
23-1101 Darkroom Workshop I (3)
22-1220 Fundamentals of 2-D Design (3)
23-1120 Foundations of Photography II (3)
23-1121 Darkroom Workshop II (3)
23-2300 Studio I (3)
23-2120 View Camera (4)
23-2310 Studio II (4)
23-2201 Digital Imaging I (3)
23-3202 Digital Imaging II (3)
22-1101 History of Art I (3)
22-1102 History of Art II (3)
23-2650 History of Photography I (3)
23-2655 History of Photography II (3)
23-3910 Photography Seminar (3)
For the BFA Additionally:
23-3700 Experimental Photographic Techniques (3)
23-3900 Senior Thesis
(3) credit hour studio class in Art & Design Department

One of the following for BA/BFA:

22-1230 Fundamentals of 3-D Design (3)
22-1210 Drawing I (3)
22-1231 New Art (3)
22-2260 Color Strategies (3)

One of the following for BA/BFA:

23-2110 Darkroom III (3)
23-2100 Color Photography: Advanced (4)

One of the following for BA - BFA to choose between first 2:

23-3520 Documentary Photography I (4)
23-3500 Photojournalism I (4)
23-3700 Experimental Photographic Techniques (3)

One of the following additionally for the BFA:
23-3300 Studio III (4)
23-3275 Website Design I (3)

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