Introduction to Photography

Photography is a common language spoken across cultural, economic and geographical boundaries - used in news gathering, commerce and fine art. Being able to use the camera as an effective tool for self expression or in the pursuit of a documentary project is a skill which is applicable to a large number of COA students. A broad introduction to photography and digital printing, this course will introduce the principles and applied techniques of contemporary photographic practices. Designed to put the student in charge of their camera, we'll begin with basic camera controls such as aperture and shutter speed and progress on to more advanced topics such as the proper use of 'flash'. Also covered will be an introduction to Adobe Photoshop and/or Adobe Lightroom as well as good printing practices in a digital environment. Students will be evaluated on the quality of finished prints included in a final portfolio, their participation in class exercises and critiques and individual growth over the course of the term. Please note that camera equipment will not be provided. Students will need to use their own DSLR camera (with adjustable shutter speeds and f-stops) or borrow this equipment from the library which is typically lent in 4 hour blocks of time.

Course Number
AD1026
Area of Study
Visual Arts & Design
Course Level
Introductory
Instructor
Joshua Winer