Foundations of Photography: Digital Practice

PHO2153.01
Course System Home Terms Spring 2024 Foundations of Photography: Digital Practice

Course Description

Summary

This course will discuss practices and ethics around digital photography and experiment with foundational tools and techniques, aiming to create space for students to develop their own interests within the possibilities of the medium. Classes will combine practical exercises, discussions around the work of contemporary LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC photographers, and readings on the development of digital photography and its impact on society. Readings will intersect photography theory, queer and feminist studies, and visual anthropology studies. We will address photography in manual mode, experiment with composition and light, organize, develop, and manipulate digital image files using Lightroom and Photoshop, and experiment with finalizing work for the screen and for inkjet prints. Students will practice analyzing, creating, discussing, and writing about photography through in-class and weekly practical assignments, feedback rounds with their peers, self-directed final projects, readings, and journaling. Digital SLR cameras will be available from the college for students to use throughout the term. Photoshop and Lightroom will be available on all 12 workstations in the Photo Digital Lab. Students will be required to have a Mac-compatible external hard drive and inkjet photo paper to complete assignments.

Instructor

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2024

Area of Study

Credits

4

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

12