Photography 1:
This introductory course deals with controlling light to produce an aesthetically pleasing image on light sensitve film and paper. Students will learn camera use, film processing darkroom procedures, visual literacy, and elements of art in composition.
Photography 2:
This course deals with improving students' ability to see, take, and create a photographic image. Students may experiment with creative darkroom techniques such as sepia toning, hand coloring, and multiple images.
Photography 3:
In this course, students are encouraged to work in depth to initate and carry out photographic ideas on a more independent basis. Medium format, digital, and color photography may be introduced.
Photography 4:
This is an advanced level course designed to give students expanded skills and increased confidence in their ability to create photographs. Proficiency in basic skills will be expected. Students may be expected to make decisions about what the subject matter of their artwork will be. Some instruction may be given on an individual basis with the student's particular career goals in mind. Students may be expected to set their own goals and deadlines.