The Contemporary Landscape in Photography

This course examines the techniques and expressive possibilities of photographing “natural” landscapes, the built environment, and the intersection of the two subjects. Using historic makers for inspiration some slide lectures will be included, but each student will be expected to do some research on their own to find inspiration from other artists. Being inclusive of various aesthetics, we’ll explore differing expressions of beauty and students will be expected to engage ways of working outside their own comfort zone. Readings by Rebecca Solnit, Lucy Lippard, Frank Gohlke, Deborah Bright, Robert Adams, Richard Misrach, John Stilgoe, Bill McKibben, and Geoffrey Batchen, among others, will inform our discussions. Weekly shooting assignments, and readings will be expected prior to mid term. After mid term, you will work toward one final project that explores your own personal expressive choices based on your interests and affinities. These final projects will be displayed publicly, if possible, during week ten. Some prior experience with Adobe Lightroom Classic or Photoshop is highly recommended. Students will be evaluated on the completion of weekly and final projects, and participation in discussions and critiques; pass/fail grade encouraged.

Course Number
AD2046
Area of Study
Visual Arts & Design
Course Level
Intermediate/advanced
Instructor
Joshua Winer