Photography
AR 229 Photography I 4
An introduction to the creative and technical possibilities of digital photography.
Students will explore the basics of using a camera and imaging software to produce
well-crafted and thoughtful digital photographs and prints. Topics include manual
camera operations, shutter speed, aperture, RAW file formats, white balance, and composition.
Using Photoshop, students will work on file management, image enhancement, and printing.
Students will build photographic skill sets as well as a deeper understanding of visual
perception and photography as a medium for personal expression. Lectures on historical
and contemporary artwork will provide a context for creative approaches to photography.
Students should have access to a digital SLR camera with the following: manual option
modes for exposure, manual adjustable focus, and RAW file format.
This course is a pre-requisite for all other photography courses; no previous photography
or Photoshop experience is necessary but Macintosh literacy is required. Lab/ Credit
Fee $80 (does not include film or paper).
AR 330 Advanced Photography 4
A continuation of problems of visual expression and techniques encountered in beginning
photography. Students explore advanced digital image manipulation; investigate digital
portfolio presentations; as well as refine traditional print aesthetics.
Prerequisite: AR 229. Lab fee: $80 (does not include film or paper).