Please Note: There is a $200.00 Photography Department Fee each semester for any student taking one or more photography classes.  If a student decides to drop a photography class they must fill out a Drop/Add form, have it signed by the appropriate department faculty and deliver it to the Office of the Registrar on or before Wednesday, February 8, 2017, 5 PM or they will be charged and responsible for the $200.00 Department Fee.

 

92168

PHOT 101 A

 Introduction to Photography

Timothy Davis

 T           10:10 am-1:10 pm

WDS

PA

PART

An introduction to both the techniques and the aesthetics of black and white photography as a means of self-expression. Systematic instruction in darkroom techniques and weekly criticism of individual work provide the student with a solid basic understanding of the use of the camera as an expressive tool. The student must obtain within the first week of classes a camera (35mm or 2 1/4) with fully adjustable f/stops and shutter speeds and a handheld reflected light exposure meter. No previous photography experience is required.  This class is reserved for First-year and Transfer students.  Class size: 12

 

92169

PHOT 101 B

 Introduction to Photography

Tanya Marcuse

M            1:30 pm-4:30 pm

WDS

PA

PART

See above.  Class size: 12

 

92170

PHOT 101 C

 Introduction to Photography

An-My Le

  W         1:30 pm-4:30 pm

WDS

PA

PART

See above. Class size: 12

 

92171

PHOT 101 D

 Introduction to Photography

Daphne Fitzpatrick

   Th       1:30 pm-4:30 pm

WDS

PA

PART

See above. Class size: 12

 

92175

PHOT 201 A

 The View Camera

David Bush

 T           1:30 pm-4:30 pm

WDS

PA

PART

View cameras were the first cameras and were the primary photographic tool for the first half of photography’s history. They offer unexcelled clarity, tonality, and image control. The operation of the view camera and advanced darkroom techniques are demonstrated in this course. The class explores the expressive potential of the conscious use of the camera’s precise control of the image. Students are supplied with 4" x 5" camera outfits. Admission by portfolio.    Prerequisite: Photography 105 or 106.   Class size: 8

 

92176

PHOT 201 B

 The View Camera

Stephen Shore

M            10:10 am-1:10 pm

WDS

PA

PART

See above. Class size: 8

 

92177

PHOT 203 A

 Color Photography

Timothy Davis

    F        10:10 am-1:10 pm

WDS

PA

PART

An introduction to the problem of rethinking photographic picture making through the medium of color photography. Transparencies, color negatives, and type C prints are the technical areas explored. Interested students should bear in mind the higher costs of color materials.

Class size: 8

 

92178

PHOT 203 B

 Color Photography

Barbara Ess

   Th       10:10 am-1:10 pm

WDS

PA

PART

See above.  Class size: 8

 

92179

PHOT 305 A

 Digital Imaging

Tanya Marcuse

Laura Steele

  W         1:30 pm-4:30 pm

  LAB:  T                  10:00 am-11:30 am

WDS

PA

PART

This is an introductory class in the use of Adobe Photoshop for image processing. The first third of the semester will be spent studying techniques for color management, scanning, image processing, and outputting. For the last two thirds of the semester students will pursue individual projects, which will be critiqued in class. This class is open to Photography students who have taken 200-level Photography classes; admission is by permission of the instructor. Lab is required.  Class size: 8

 

92180

PHOT 305 B

 Digital Imaging

Daphne Fitzpatrick

Laura Steele

    F        1:30 pm-4:30 pm

 LAB:   Th                10:00 am-11:30 am

WDS

PA

PART

See above.  Class size: 8

 

91826

PHOT / ARTH  314

 Portrait & Its Guises

Luc Sante

 T           1:30 pm-3:50 pm

OLIN 301

AA

AART

What is the object of a portrait?  What constitutes the nature of “likeness” or resemblance?  Is it a matter of recording the physical characteristics of a person, or rendering the “inner person” in pictorial form?  In addition to considering the ontology of the portrait, this course traces developments in portraiture in the 19th and 20th centuries, a critical period that encompasses the advent of photography, which ultimately challenged (and changed) the terms of the genre. (1800-present) Class size: 15

92181

PHOT SEM

 Senior Seminar

Timothy Davis

M            8:00 pm-11:00 pm

WDS

 

 

The senior seminar is a requirement of all seniors majoring in photography. The seminar meets on a weekly basis and carries no credit.

Class size: 15