2021-2022 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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ART 141 - Photography II 3 Credits, 5 Contact Hours 2 lecture periods 3 lab periods
Principles and processes of intermediate black and white photography. Includes use of various types of camera formats, development of film, creating a series, individual darkroom space, advanced darkroom techniques, portfolio production, exhibition presentation, copy slide production, and verbalization of visual perceptions.
Prerequisite(s): ART 140 Information: Student is required to submit a portfolio for review.
Course Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate use of multiple camera formats and skill in film development system.
- Demonstrate printing skill in darkroom.
- Demonstrate ability in critical analysis and visual literacy
- Create a conceptual series of photographic portfolio.
Outline: I. Use of Various Types of Camera Formats and Skill in Film Development System
A. Small, 35mm
B. Medium, 2 ¼”
C. Large, 4” x 5”
D. Development of a minimum of ten (10) rolls of film manually processed and proofed
II. Printing Skill in a Darkroom
A. Burning and dodging with filters
B. Contrast manipulation
C. Experimentation with paper surfaces and tones
D. Toning
III. Critical Analysis and Verbalization of Visual Perceptions
- Critiques
- Discussions
- Attending artist lecture
IV. Creating a Series
- Contact sheet
- Twenty work prints (minimum)
- Individual conference
- Twelve archival fine art prints (minimum)
Effective Term: Full Academic Year 2020/2021
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