FACULTY | Elizabeth Ransom |
DAY / TIME | Tuesday 6-9pm | January 7 - March 11, 2025 |
TUITION | $870 + $25 Materials Fee |
Payment & Refund Policy Scholarship Opportunities |
FORMAT | In-person, enrollment is limited to 12 students. |
LEVEL | Foundation |
PREREQS | None; students must have a 35mm SLR Film Camera |
CREDITS | 3 – Fulfills Photography I: Black & White requirement for Certificate Program |
Photography I: Black & White is an introduction to traditional analog darkroom processes and manual camera operation. Students gain a foundational understanding of black and white photography through exercises and assignments that emphasize fundamental camera and darkroom skills. The course introduces concepts of composition, emphasizes personal expression alongside technical development, and covers an introduction to history and philosophy of photography.
This course is designed for those who have little or no previous experience in photography and there is no prerequisite. Hands on demonstrations address darkroom procedures, film exposure and development, and basic printing techniques. During class there are lectures, slide shows, and critiques/print evaluations, as well as group darkroom time with opportunity for students to print with the instructor's supervision. Critiques are an important aspect of photographic education and class critiques are intended to acquaint students with the language of photography and the basic critical skills for conceptualizing, creating, viewing and discussing photographic images. Each week students are expected to make new photographs, develop their own film, print photographs, and participate in critiques using the techniques discussed in class.
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