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3.

Use base knowledge to critique photographic works

4.

Evaluate relationships of content and form in a photograph

Course Objectives:

1.

To learn all camera functions of a DSLR camera

2.

To apply critical thinking to exposure problems

3.

To get basic understanding of composition and design

4.

To learn basics in how to communicate visually

Relationship to Campus Theme:

This course addresses the campus theme by having students compare and

contrast traditional film methods in photography with current digital

technologies while anticipating future changes in photographic technologies.

Classroom Policies:

1.

Cell phones and related devices are prohibited in the classroom at all

times. You have the option of keeping them turned off or leaving them at

home.

2.

The internet in the classroom will be used for educational purposes only.

Do not use the internet for Facebook, instant messaging, or any other

similar websites during class time.

3.

Food and beverages are permitted in accordance with IVN classroom

policy.

4.

Be respectful of other students, technicians, instructors, and guests.

Communication/Campus Email

All students at DCB are given a DCB email account. This account is how DCB

will communicate with you. You will receive important emails about classes,

financial aid, emergencies, school closures, important dates, etc. through this

email account. Along with the important emails you will receive, it also gives

you access to Microsoft Office software.

I WILL use your DCB email account for ALL communications with you. YOU

are responsible for checking your email regularly. I will email homework

lists, important dates, information on photo shoots, grades, etc. to your DCB

account. You are responsible for knowing all the information sent to your

campus email.

Academic Integrity:

All students are expected to adhere to the highest standards of academic

integrity. Dishonesty in the classroom or studio and with assignments,

quizzes, exams, and papers is a serious offense and is subject to disciplinary

action by the instructor and college administration. For more information,