About ARTS 2520 B

Use of digital cameras, Adobe Photoshop, and inkjet printing processes as means for description, analysis, and expression of experience. Prerequisites: ARTS 1010, ARTS 1011, ARTS 1014, ARTS 1100, or ARTS 1400.

Notes

Prereqs enforced by the system: ARTS 1010 or ARTS 1011 or 1014 or ARTS 1100; or ARTS 1400; SART, ARTH, ARTE, FTS majors only during the first week of registration; CAS SART, ARTH, RDS minors only for the following 3 days; Non-CAS minors for the following 2 days; then all restrictions will be removed; Minimum sophomore standing; Fee $95 PACE students by permission and override

Section Description

This studio art course provides instruction in color photography, including camera operation, image capture, proper exposure, composition, and digital workflow, emphasizing craft and conceptual art making. Students will learn to make photographs within the context of contemporary fine art photography, through study and discussion the work of contemporary photographers and artists working in lens-based media. We will examine tools and techniques of photographic image manipulation. There will be demos, lectures, and studio time. We will also study, discuss, analyze, and write about photographs, have in-class critiques of each other’s work, and discuss relevant written, creative, and scholarly works in order to develop a language of critique and shared photographic vocabulary.

Section Expectation

Students will interpret photographic concepts and apply photographic methods to create artworks, emphasizing creative and critical engagement. The course is comprised of lecture/discussions and lab sessions. For lab periods, students should be prepared to edit and print photographs made for the current assignment we’re working on. Each assignment has a due date and a description of what you’re expected to hand in.

Evaluation

Course evaluation will be based on attendance, participation, and assignments. It is expected that students will put in serious effort to progress their technical skills and develop thoughtful and creative assignments. Time outside of class is required to meet expectations and complete the assigned work load. Class participation and work ethic will also factor into students’ success in this course.

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