Learn about photography as fine art with an emphasis on the history of photography and the body of criticism surrounding the medium. Develop your own personal vision and experimentation in the studio.
Intro to B&W Darkroom Photography is a hands-on 7-week introduction to the analog B&W darkroom photography process. Lessons include camera functions, exposure, film developing, chemistry and enlarger use, making contact prints and work prints, and final printing in the darkroom. Critiques of student work develop an aesthetic and conceptual understanding … Read more
Start Date
09/03
Meeting Day
Wednesdays
End Date
10/15
Faculty
Jacob Church
Time
6:30pm–9:30pm
Credits
0
Traditionally, street photography is an established method of documentary investigation made popular in the 20th century by greats such as Eugene Atget and Walker Evans. Following the Second World War, photographers like Robert Frank, Garry Winogrand, and Diane Arbus began to look at photography and the street in very different … Read more
Start Date
09/05
Meeting Day
Saturdays
End Date
10/25
Faculty
Michael Hintlian
Time
10am–1pm
Credits
0
Using digital capture devices, students examine the ways in which light shapes our perception of the world around us, and explore the possibilities of light as a tool in their artistic practice. Technical assignments aim to harness the power of existing/found light as well as supplementary sources including strobe and … Read more
Start Date
09/08
Meeting Day
Mondays
End Date
10/27
Faculty
Bruce Wahl
Time
6pm–9pm
Credits
0
In this digital capture / photo production intensive, students are introduced to the creative and technical possibilities of digital photography while exploring photographic history and current practices. Participants learn to use a digital (DSLR or mirrorless) camera to create photographs using raw file formats and fully manual controls. Topics covered … Read more
Start Date
09/09
Meeting Day
Tuesdays
End Date
10/21
Faculty
Rebecca Morrison
Time
6:30pm–9:30pm
Credits
0