Fall 2018 Course Syllabi
with a larger group of photo students who will share and critique each other’s work. Critiques/discussions – All critiques and discussions will take place in the online forum. This allows for larger group participation, more feedback from your peers, networking and building photographic relationships for future collaborations, and a broader perspective of peers offering feedback on your work. The instructor will critique live, via telecommunications during regular class times, through recorded video critiques, or a combination of both. Hands-on Learning – (see description above) On campus students are required to attend all hands-on learning projects as part of the lab component of the on campus program. All online students are invited, although not required, to attend all hands-on learning projects held each month on campus. Objectives: 1. To learn how to use natural lighting in outdoor photography. 2. To introduce students to a variety of outdoor subject matter. 3. To understand the correct equipment used while photographing different outdoor subjects. 4. To learn post production, image correction, and digital darkroom techniques as they apply to outdoor photography. 5. To research and learn about career opportunities in outdoor photography. 6. This class will regularly take field trips in order to photograph on location. Photographing in nature is an important or essential part of the course and is “educationally enriching and beneficial to students” Relationship to Campus Theme: This course addresses the campus theme by having students work in nature using modern digital equipment as used in photography and photographic post production. Students learn the differences between past and present photographic techniques while exploring possibilities for future growth and change in our industry. Classroom Policies: 1. Be respectful of other students, technicians, instructors, and guests. 2. You must participate in discussions in order to receive full credit. 3. Respect and care for all equipment whether it’s yours or the colleges. 4. Be on time. 5. Be courteous. 6. Be humble.
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