Photography I
This course requires the use of a 35mm single lens reflex camera, black and white film development, contact and enlargement printing. Basic and experimental darkroom techniques are practiced through individual and group work. Digital photography and Photoshop are also incorporated into the curriculum, giving students a balance of both black and white and color media. Field trips, guest speakers, and student exhibitions arepartofthecurriculum. Studentsmust supply their own 35 mm manual camera and digital camera.
Photography II
Emphasis in this course is on development of more sophisticated skills and techniques and a more creative, independent approach to photography. Students will be expected to spend additional time outside class to work on assignments and individual projects. Bothfilmanddigitalareshot throughout the course, allowing for darkroom use as well as Mac Lab use. Field trips, guest speakers, and student exhibitions are part of the curriculum.
Photography Portfolio
This advanced class is designed for the self- motivated, serious photographer. Each student will build a portfolio including both digital and B&W images. In each portfolio, students will create a specific concentration as well as develop individual bodies of work. This course will include photo criticism, critiques, research, museum/gallery visits, and guest lecturers. Students are expected to spend additional time outside the classroom completing assignments.
Digital Photography
This course is designed to introduce students to the basics of digital photography and digital imaging. This class will emphasize necessary aesthetic, technical and critical thinking skills throughout the process. The historical and cultural impact of photography and digital photography will be considered and discussed throughout the class. Required work will include the use of digital cameras and computer technology. There is no pre-requisite for this course.
AP 2D Design (AP Photography)
This advanced class is designed for the self- motivated, serious photographer interested in pursuing photography on the college level. This course will focus on building a portfolio. Each student will create a specific concentration as well as develop individual bodies of work. Students may work in film, digital, or a combination of both media. This course will include photo criticism, critiques, research, museum/gallery visits, and guest lecturers. Students are expected to spend additional time outside the classroom completingassignments. Studentswhoare planning to take the Advanced Placement exam must enroll in the full time offering of this class.
This course requires the use of a 35mm single lens reflex camera, black and white film development, contact and enlargement printing. Basic and experimental darkroom techniques are practiced through individual and group work. Digital photography and Photoshop are also incorporated into the curriculum, giving students a balance of both black and white and color media. Field trips, guest speakers, and student exhibitions arepartofthecurriculum. Studentsmust supply their own 35 mm manual camera and digital camera.
Photography II
Emphasis in this course is on development of more sophisticated skills and techniques and a more creative, independent approach to photography. Students will be expected to spend additional time outside class to work on assignments and individual projects. Bothfilmanddigitalareshot throughout the course, allowing for darkroom use as well as Mac Lab use. Field trips, guest speakers, and student exhibitions are part of the curriculum.
Photography Portfolio
This advanced class is designed for the self- motivated, serious photographer. Each student will build a portfolio including both digital and B&W images. In each portfolio, students will create a specific concentration as well as develop individual bodies of work. This course will include photo criticism, critiques, research, museum/gallery visits, and guest lecturers. Students are expected to spend additional time outside the classroom completing assignments.
Digital Photography
This course is designed to introduce students to the basics of digital photography and digital imaging. This class will emphasize necessary aesthetic, technical and critical thinking skills throughout the process. The historical and cultural impact of photography and digital photography will be considered and discussed throughout the class. Required work will include the use of digital cameras and computer technology. There is no pre-requisite for this course.
AP 2D Design (AP Photography)
This advanced class is designed for the self- motivated, serious photographer interested in pursuing photography on the college level. This course will focus on building a portfolio. Each student will create a specific concentration as well as develop individual bodies of work. Students may work in film, digital, or a combination of both media. This course will include photo criticism, critiques, research, museum/gallery visits, and guest lecturers. Students are expected to spend additional time outside the classroom completingassignments. Studentswhoare planning to take the Advanced Placement exam must enroll in the full time offering of this class.