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ARTT-142 Intermediate Photography

This intermediate film photography course will expand on the concepts learned in ARTT-141. Students will apply the skills learned in the basic course while continuing to learn more intermediate concepts in composition, lighting, camera techniques, and printing techniques. In addition, the student will begin concentrating on creative self expression. Students must have access to a fully adjustable 35mm SLR FILM camera.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

ARTT-141

Hours Weekly

2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab weekly

Course Objectives

  1. 1. Identify and illustrate advanced elements of composition and design.
  2. 2. Identify the components of an effective portfolio.
  3. 3. Apply advanced exposure techniques to photographic works.
  4. 4. Employ studio lighting techniques in a group of photographs.
  5. 5. Apply advanced darkroom techniques to produce photographs.
  6. 6. Compare and use various types of black/white films.
  7. 7. Compare and use various types of camera filters.
  8. 8. Compare and use various types of photographic paper.
  9. 9. Analyze photographic exhibits in a journal.
  10. 10. Keep a journal for furthering growth and development as an artist.
  11. 11. Analyze artistic expression as reflected around the world.
  12. 12. Critique photographs for content, quality, and composition.
  13. 13. Evaluate his/her photographs and select images which will be submitted in a properly
    constructed portfolio.

Course Objectives

  1. 1. Identify and illustrate advanced elements of composition and design.
  2. 2. Identify the components of an effective portfolio.
  3. 3. Apply advanced exposure techniques to photographic works.
  4. 4. Employ studio lighting techniques in a group of photographs.
  5. 5. Apply advanced darkroom techniques to produce photographs.
  6. 6. Compare and use various types of black/white films.
  7. 7. Compare and use various types of camera filters.
  8. 8. Compare and use various types of photographic paper.
  9. 9. Analyze photographic exhibits in a journal.
  10. 10. Keep a journal for furthering growth and development as an artist.
  11. 11. Analyze artistic expression as reflected around the world.
  12. 12. Critique photographs for content, quality, and composition.
  13. 13. Evaluate his/her photographs and select images which will be submitted in a properly
    constructed portfolio.