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Photographic Narratives — PHO4128.01

Instructor: Terry Boddie
Credits: 4
In this course, students will be guided through the process of creating a series of assignments that explore the photograph as a narrative device. Students will learn how to explore the photographic narrative through class discussions and peer critique of their work. Structurally the assignments can take a traditional documentary form or a linear or thematic narrative. Image

Photographic Narratives — PHO2108.01

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Credits: 4
In this course, students are guided through the process of creating a series of assignments that explore the photograph as a narrative device. Students learn how to explore the photographic narrative through class discussions and peer critique of their work. Structurally the assignments may take a traditional documentary format or a linear or thematic narrative. Image editing

Photographic Portraiture: Friends and Strangers — PHO4262.01

Instructor: Elizabeth White
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
This studio/ seminar explores historical and contemporary practices in photographic portraiture, considering how photographers negotiate their relationships with their subjects and reflect on notions of identity. Assignments invite students to explore formal and conceptual strategies while readings provide theoretical context and encourage critical thinking about questions of

Photographic Portraiture: Rethinking Representation — PHO4112.01

Instructor: Elizabeth White
Credits: 4
This studio/ seminar contemplates historical and contemporary practices in photographic portraiture, considering how photographers negotiate their relationships with their subjects and reflect on notions of identity. Assignment prompts invite students to explore formal and conceptual strategies while readings provide theoretical context and encourage critical thinking

Photographic Portraiture: Rethinking Representation — PHO4112.01

Instructor: Liz White
Credits: 4
This studio/ seminar invites students to engage both creatively and critically, by making work and through readings and discussions. Throughout the course, students will learn about historical and contemporary practices in photographic portraiture, drawn from a range of personal, popular, institutional, and artistic contexts, and consider how our multiple identities inform (and

Photographs as Narratives — PHO2108.01) (cancelled 4/25/2023

Instructor: Terry Boddie
Credits: 4
How do we read photographs? What are the stories contained within their borders? How does two, three, or a sequence of images in tandem convey a narrative? In this course, students are guided through a series of assignments that explore the photograph as a narrative pictorial space using analog and digital processes. Structurally the assignments may take a traditional

Photographs as Narratives — PHO2108.01

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Credits: 4
How do we read photographs? What are the stories contained within their borders? How does two, three, or a sequence of images in tandem convey a narrative? In this course, students are guided through a series of assignments that explore the photograph as a narrative pictorial space using analog and digital processes. Structurally the assignments may take a traditional

Photographs as Narratives — PHO2108.01

Instructor: Terry Boddie
Days & Time: WE 2:10pm-5:50pm
Credits: 4

How do we read photographs? What are the stories contained within their borders? How does two, three, or a sequence of images convey a narrative? In this course, students are guided through a series of assignments that explore the photograph as a narrative pictorial space using analog and digital processes. Structurally the assignments may take a traditional documentary

Photography History 1 — AH2233.01

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Credits: 4
This introductory course investigates the fraught relationship between photography and history.  Photographs are often thought to record history. However, they frequently alter the course of the histories they purport to merely document. Through a series of case studies, we will explore the possibilities and perils of regarding photographs as factual evidence.

Photography and Migration — PHO2462.01

Instructor: Luiza Folegatti
Credits: 4
This course will introduce students to the components of storytelling in photographic series by examining migration as a theme and using photography as a research tool. Students will develop a robust sense of artistic ethics by studying representations of migration by photographers in diasporic communities and engaging methods for creating visual narratives around topics

Photography and Migration — PHO2462.01

Instructor: Luiza Folegatti
Days & Time: TH 8:30am-12:10pm
Credits: 4

This course will introduce students to the components of storytelling in photographic series by examining migration as a theme and using photography as a research tool. Students will develop a robust sense of artistic ethics by studying representations of migration by photographers in diasporic communities and engaging methods for creating visual narratives around topics of

Photography and Migration — PHO2462.01

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Credits: 4
This course will introduce students to the components of storytelling in photographic series by examining migration as a theme  and using photography as a research tool. Students will develop a robust sense of artistic ethics by studying representations of migration by photographers in diasporic communities and engaging methods for creating visual narratives around topics

Photography Foundation — Section 1 - PHO2302.01

Instructor: jonathan kline
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
What does it mean to study photography at ¿­ÐýÃŹÙÍø? This course explores a wide range of approaches to the medium and introduces students to the various photographic genres with an emphasis on contemporary practice. The class will be primarily devoted to black and white analog materials and processes, including medium and large format cameras, light kits, and light meters

Photography Foundation — Section 2 - PHO2302.02

Instructor: jonathan kline
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
What does it mean to study photography at ¿­ÐýÃŹÙÍø? This course explores a wide range of approaches to the medium and introduces students to the various photographic genres with an emphasis on contemporary practice. The class will be primarily devoted to black and white analog materials and processes, including medium and large format cameras, light kits, and light meters

Photography Foundation — Section 3 - PHO2302.03

Instructor: jonathan kline
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
What does it mean to study photography at ¿­ÐýÃŹÙÍø? This course explores a wide range of approaches to the medium and introduces students to the various photographic genres with an emphasis on contemporary practice. The class will be primarily devoted to black and white analog materials and processes, including medium and large format cameras, light kits, and light meters

Photography Foundation — Section 4 - PHO2302.04

Instructor: jonathan kline
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
What does it mean to study photography at ¿­ÐýÃŹÙÍø? This course explores a wide range of approaches to the medium and introduces students to the various photographic genres with an emphasis on contemporary practice. The class will be primarily devoted to black and white analog materials and processes, including medium and large format cameras, light kits, and light meters

Photography Foundation — PHO2302.02

Instructor: Jonathan Kline
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
The objective of this course is to provide the student with a proficiency in the basics of 35mm black and white photography. Class time will be spent working in the darkroom, lab demonstrations, and discussions of student work. In addition to technical lectures and reviews, a selection of images from the history of photography will be shown and discussed throughout the term.

Photography Foundation — PHO2302.01

Instructor: Jonathan Kline
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
What does it mean to study photography at ¿­ÐýÃŹÙÍø? This course explores a wide range of approaches to the medium and introduces students to the various photographic genres with an emphasis on contemporary practice. The class will be primarily devoted to black and white analog materials and processes, including medium and large format cameras, light kits, and light meters

Photography Foundation — PHO2302.02

Instructor: Jonathan Kline
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
What does it mean to study photography at ¿­ÐýÃŹÙÍø? This course explores a wide range of approaches to the medium and introduces students to the various photographic genres with an emphasis on contemporary practice. The class will be primarily devoted to black and white analog materials and processes, including medium and large format cameras, light kits, and light meters

Photography Foundation — PHO2302.01

Instructor: Liz Deschenes
Credits: 4
The objective of this course is to provide the student with a proficiency in the basics of 35mm black and white photography. Class time will be spent working in the darkroom, lab demonstrations, and discussions of student work. In addition to technical lectures and reviews, a selection of images from the history of photography will be shown and discussed throughout the term.

Photography Foundation — PHO2302.01

Instructor: Jonathan Kline
Credits: 4
What does it mean to study photography at ¿­ÐýÃŹÙÍø? This course explores a wide range of approaches to the medium and introduces students to the various photographic genres with an emphasis on contemporary practice. The class will be primarily devoted to black and white analog materials and processes, including cameras, light kits, and light meters available at the College.

Photography Foundation — PHO2302.01

Instructor: Liz Deschenes
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
The objective of this course is to provide the student with a proficiency in the basics of 35mm black and white photography. Class time will be spent working in the darkroom, lab demonstrations, and discussions of student work. In addition to technical lectures and reviews, a selection of images from the history of photography will be shown and discussed throughout the term.

Photography Foundations — PHO2136.01

Instructor: Terry Boddie
Credits: 4
This is an analog film-based black-and-white photography course designed for those with little or no experience in photography. Emphasis will be placed on the application of technique in terms of personal expression through the selection and composition of subject matter. The course comprises technical lectures, darkroom demonstrations; lectures on historical and contemporary

Photography Foundations — PHO2136.01

Instructor: Terry Boddie
Credits: 4
This is an analog film-based black-and-white photography course designed for those with little or no experience in photography. Emphasis will be placed on the application of technique in terms of personal expression through the selection and composition of subject matter. The course comprises technical lectures, darkroom demonstrations; lectures on historical and contemporary