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Photographic Lighting Degree at Australian Correspondence Schools

Photographic LightingCourse Code BPH204
Fee Code S2
Number of Assignments 8
Duration (approx) 100 hours

Management of lighting is an essential skill in photography. To manage light properly requires planning a photograph before it is taken.

COURSE STRUCTURE

There are eight lessons in this module as follows:

1. Light Characteristics and Lighting Concepts

2. Light Sources – continuous and flash

3. Meters and Filters

4. Other Equipment for Lighting

5. Contrast and Composition

6. The Zone System

7. Studio Lighting

8. On-Location Lighting

COURSE AIMS
Discuss the scope and nature of lighting as relevant to photography.
Describe how different light sources will affect different images in varying ways.
Describe how different filters can be used to create different lighting effects.
Identify the differences between different types of light meters.
Describe the range of equipment which can be used to help achieve more desirable light conditions for photography.
Explain contrast and how to compensate for imperfect light conditions.
Explain how to use tone to create the desired final image.
Distinguish between utilisation of light in a studio and on location.

WHAT YOU WILL DO IN THIS COURSE

This course involves far more than just reading and answering questions. Below are some of the activities you will do as part of your study:

-Investigate different film types with respect to suitability for different light conditions

-Set up and use a “Computation Folder”

-Shoot film of different subjects under a variety of light conditions

-Apply the zone system to different situations

-Analyse the lighting effects in various photos

-Research the characteristics and uses of different types of equipment

MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS:
THE INTERNATIONAL ACCREDITATION AND RECOGNITION COUNCIL
THE AUSTRALIAN COUNCIL FOR PRIVATE EDUCATION AND TRAINING
AGP (ACS GLOBAL PARTNER)
BRITISH INSTITUTE FOR LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT
STUDY GOLD COAST

Associate Diploma In Media at Australian Correspondence Schools

Course Code VPH003
Fee Code AS
Number of Modules 15
Duration (approx) 1500 hours

This course is designed as a foundation for a career in either electronic or print media publishing.

The course aims to provide a broad cross section of skills which are of value in a publishing organisation.

Research has shown that graduates with broad based knowledge such as this have enhanced career prospects.

Modules required include (Click on underlined modules for more details):
Publishing I
Freelance writing
Advanced freelance writing
Publishing II
Introduction to photography
Photographic technology
Photographic practice
Editing I
Writing an internet web site (HTML)
Adobe Photoshop
Advertising and promotions
Research project I
100hrs industry meetings
plus two elective modules chosen from the fopllowing: Publishing II, Publishing III, Editing II, Photographic Lighting, Photographing People, Children’s Writing, Technical Writing, E Commerce, ASP.Net programming, Macromedia Flash, or Visual Basic.Net.

MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS:

THE INTERNATIONAL ACCREDITATION AND RECOGNITION COUNCIL

THE AUSTRALIAN COUNCIL FOR PRIVATE EDUCATION AND TRAINING

AGP (ACS GLOBAL PARTNER)

BRITISH INSTITUTE FOR LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT

STUDY GOLD COAST

Courses of Specialization in Photography at University Of The District Of Columbia

The art teacher education program is accredited by the National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification.

Semester One (Fall)

Foundations of Design

Introduction to Drawing

Digital Applications

Semester Two (Spring)

Visual Thinking

Basic Digital Photography

Semester Three (Fall)

Introduction to Painting

World Art History (Ancient to Renaissance)

Intermediate Digital Photography

Semester Four (Spring)

World Art History (Renaissance to Contemporary)

Film Photography Processing and Wet Printing

Semester Five (Fall)

Computer Art

Advertising and Publication Photography

Photographic Lighting

Art History Elective

Semester Six (Spring)

Photojournalism

History of Photography

Semester Seven (Fall)

Art History Elective

Studio Elective

Advanced Digital Photography

Semester Eight (Spring)

Advanced Photography

Photography Portfolio Seminar

In addition to the listed studio requirements, Photography students must also take an additional 12 credits of elective courses. These may include additional Art History or studio art classes. Please note that these electives are not the same as your General Education Requirements.

The University has specific requirements for all four-year programs, to be integrated into your regular course of study to complement your major.

General Education Requirements for the Bachelor’s Degree in Art/Photography (4-year) Degree:

Foreign Languages 6 credit hours

Philosophy 3 credit hours

Fine Arts* 3 credit hours

English Composition 6 credit hours (completed in the first 2 years)

Literature/Advanced Writing 6 credit hours

Social Sciences** 6 credit hours (3 of which completed in the first 2 years)

Mathematics*** 6 credit hours (3 of which completed in the first 2 years)

Natural Sciences**** 6 credit hours (3 of which completed in the first 2 years)

*Selected from outside the major: music, drama, dance.

**Social Science courses may be selected from the offerings in Psychology, Sociology, Economics, History, Social Welfare, Geography, Political Science, and Urban Studies. Students enrolled in the 2-year program may substitute one 3-credit course in Philosophy for the required Social Science.

***Only Mathematics courses numbered MATH-100 and above.

****Lab courses only

Course Content of Digital Photography at University Of Wisconsin Stout

Course Content

Application of the technical aspects of digital image acquisition, manipulation, distribution and presentation.

Photographic lighting for a variety of subjects and situations.

Digital image cataloging, storage, and retrieval systems.

Markets for photographic images.

Specifications and sources for electronic imaging systems.

Legal and ethical issues involving such topics as ownership, copyright, contracts, permission or releases, liability, and the like.

Aesthetics of digital imagery.

Photography certificate at Community College Of Southern Nevada

This program provides instruction in commercial photographic skills and creative photographic processes. Beginning and intermediate photographic
processes and skills are addressed. Other topics include photographic lighting, photographic commercial/illustration, photojournalism,
color lab technologies and portraiture.
Operate film and digital camera systems both inside and outside
the studio to produce commercially viable images.
• Use supplemental lighting systems and controls to make effective
images.
Produce commercial images in the areas of Portraiture,Weddings,
Sports, Editorial, Product, Forensic, and Photojournalism.
• Develop ability to process images using Photoshop, and produce
prints using digital printers.

Photography AAS at Community College Of Southern Nevada

The Photography program offers instruction in commercial photographic skills and creative photographic processes. Beginning and intermediate
photographic processes and skills are addressed. Advanced instruction in photographic lighting, photographic commercial illustration,
photojournalism, color lab technologies and portraiture is provided.

Commercial Photography minor course description at Southeast Missouri State University

Course Number Course Title
Hours
CM100 Introduction to Architectural Drafting
3
CM126 Computer Aided Architectural Drafting
3
CM226 Residential Architectural Drafting & Design
3

Choose 6 hours from:Course Number Course Title
Hours
CM322 Commercial Architectural Drafting & Design
3
UI401 American Cultural Landscapes
3
HO330 Landscape Planting Design
3

Commercial Photography Courses Required (18 hours) Course Number Course Title Hours
GM200 Vector & Bitmapped Graphics for Industry
3
GM284 Photography Fundamentals
3
GM285 Commercial Photographic Lighting
3
GM286 Commercial Studio Photography
3
GM384 Commercial Photography
3
GM385 Non-Linear Video Editing
3