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Hobby Photography Degree at Australian Correspondence Schools

Course Code APH001
Fee Code S1
Number of Assignments 6
Duration (approx) 100 hours

The broad principles of photography, whether we use film or digital are often the same or similar and in this respect most of what you read in this course will have relevance to both digital or film. Photography is a craft, the techniques and skills of which we must study and practice learn in order to become proficient. Our craft has a new selection of tools which we should master in order to create beautiful, dramatic, informative images. The tools and technology are the means to the end.
This course can be undertaken by users of film or digital technologies.

COURSE STRUCTURE

The content of each of the six lessons is as outlined below:‑

1. Origins of Photography

Image formation, how light works in photography, lenses, understanding photosensitive materials.

2. Understanding Film & Cameras

Parts of film: supercoat, emulsion, backing support, anti-halation layer; film sensitivity.

Camera Construction, shutter speed, f stop, ASA/ISO

3. The Camera and it’s Use

Camera stability, ways of reducing camera movement, depth of field, filters, fault finding, etc.

4. More on using a camera

Flashes (electronic & manual), flash synchronisation, problems with flash photography (eg. red eyes), using a flash in daylight, special lenses, photo composition.

5. Photographic Techniques

Planning a photo session, Posing for photos, Snapshots, Water photography, The human form, Portraits, Animals, Action, Landscape & Still Life photography.

6. Developing your photographic style

WHAT YOU NEED?

This course can be undertaken successfully without sophisticated camera equipment; however, you do need the use of a camera. An SLR camera is best, but any camera will do. Over the time you do the course, you need to submit photos (either digital images or processed film – in that case a minimum of 5 rolls of film would need to be shot and developed.

All photos you take, and written work you submit will be returned to you.

Aims
Describe how light forms an image in a camera.
Describe how an image can be captured in a camera.
Discuss how you can work at improving your capabilities with respect to taking photographs.
Take photos under a range of more complex conditions.
Improve your technique for taking pictures.
Analyse your photographic skills and develop an increased consciousness of your own photographic style.

Digital Photography Degree at Australian Correspondence Schools

Course Code BPH202
Fee Code S2
Number of Assignments 11
Duration (approx) 100 hours

ENTER THE EXCITING WORLD OF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY!

Digital Photography allows you to use image editing software to apply special effects, and gain quality control over your pictures. You can output digital photographs to printers, upload to the web or send images by email. In this course, you will learn it all!
Find out the equipment you need to move to digital photography
Understand computer specifications and factors affecting computer performance for digital imaging
Learn to transfer an image from a digital camera onto your computer
Be able to process digital pictures and output them
Understand scanners and image editing software
Be able to utilise your camera to take great digital photographs.
Basic Principles of Photographic Composition
Find out about image formats and types of files

COURSE STRUCTURE
This course is divided into eleven lessons as follows:

1. Introduction To Digital Technology
How images are captured and stored, categories of equipment & software, scope of applications

2. Equipment -getting started; deciding what you need
CCD’s, Image Sizes, Raster Images,, Video Cards, Colour depth, Computer terminology etc.

3. Digital Technology
Colour, resolution, sensors (how technology enables digital images to be captured).

4. Digital Cameras
Image formation, lenses, camera stability, one shot cameras, 3 shot cameras, terminology (eg.DPI, DVD, Bit, EDO RAM, Plug In etc)

5. Taking Photographs
Principles of Photo Composition, Creating effects, Default Setting, Compression of Data, Dithering, Halftones etc

6. Scanners
Techniques which can be used for digitally capturing images from film photographs, or graphics

7. Uploading Images
How digital images can be transferred effectively from a camera (or scanner) onto another device (eg. a computer, video monitor, television set, etc).

8. The Digital Darkroom
Techniques that can be used to process digital photographs within a computer to achieve improved or changed images

9. Compositing & Imaging – Production & manipulation of images
How digital photos can be manipulated and changed to produce altered images

10. Special Effects
Scope and nature of special effects that can be created with digital photographs

11. Outputs & Applications- Printers, The Internet
How and where digital photography can effectively be used.

Diploma in Digital Photography Universidad Francisco Gavidia El Salvador

Objective:
Graduate students and professionals to visual communication, advertising, marketing and graphic design and the general public, 13 years from now become interested in photography and digital manipulation of images to learn how to produce pictures with digital manipulation techniques, applying the correct image theory and photographic composition.
Admission Profile
Students and professionals in visual communication, advertising, marketing and graphic design. Also, the general public, 13 years from now become interested in photography and digital image manipulation.
Duration: Hours:
60 hours Saturdays from 10:00 to 14:00
Cost:
$ 3,000.00
Start Date: Location:
16 June 2008 Plantel Encomienda
Coordination and information:
Mrs. Guadalupe Ramirez Romero (gromeror@ufram.edu.mx) Phone 5560 5093 and 94

Module I – THEORY OF IMAGE (10 HOURS)
• Characteristics of the Image
• Image print and digital imaging
• Photo Composition
• Depth of field
• Scales and photographic angles
• Purpose, medium variant of the image
• The ilumnación and visual effects

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY II .- Module (25 hours)
• Portrait Photography
• Product Shot (Photography advertising)
• Outline of development project (brochure, calendar or catalog)

Module III .- HANDLING OF A DIGITAL IMAGE (25 HOURS)
• Tools for Photoshop
• Layouts and Backgrounds
• Manipulation of photographic elements
• Color
• Typography
• Conducting project (brochure, calendar or catalog)