Digital Imaging
Course Syllabus
I. Course Description: This is a full semester 5 credit course that focuses on the all aspects of the digital camera including the manual camera functions and shooting techniques as we will not being using the camera on automatic settings. Photoshop will be used as our editing tool. Lectures, demonstrations and Power Point presentations will be given. Researching information planning projects and applying plans shall be a large part of this course. This course is designed to help the student with visual observations and to increase their creativity and knowledge of photography.
II. Instruction Philosophy: This course is for the student interested in the Digital Photography. Students will explore all aspects of the digital camera by using the tool to capturer images in the manual mode. Students will learn to input, edit and output images using current technology. This course will enable students to become more observant of their surroundings and teach them to be ethical photographers. Students will be able to tell a story through visual image and will begin to build a photographic portfolio making them more competitive when entering college for art. Students will work independently for 95% of the time and a group project will be required.
I. Course Goals:
I. Students will study the History of Photography and how it evolved to the present day digital imaging (1.1, 1.5)
II. Students will demonstrate the ability to use the digital camera as an art tool and create images using the digital camera (1.2, 1.3)
III. Students will be able to recognize, describe and use the techniques of the deferent types of photography including but not limited to Photojournalism, Documentary Photography, Fine Art Photography, and Portraiture etc. (1.1, 1.3)
IV. Students will master the skills of the digital camera by executing exercises and solving the problems of each assignment (1.1, 1.2, 1.3)
V. Students will demonstrate the ability to use current technology by imputing, editing and outputting images (1.2, 1.3)
VI. Students will be involved in constructive classroom critiques enabling them to understand their accomplishments and help them to improve deficiencies (1.4)
II. Major Course Projects and Instructional Activities:
I. History of Photography
II. Angle of view
III. Depth of Field
IV. Action Photography/Abstract Photography
V. Photojournalism
VI. Photo Montage/Photo Ad Design
VII. Color Theory
VIII. Patterns Textures and Lines
IX. Close up Photography
X. Portraiture
XI. Self Portrait Triptychs
XII. Rendition Image & Research Presentation
XIII. Final “collection of Images”
V. Course Assessment Plan and Grading Plan:
1. Rubrics
2. Tests
3. Projects
4. Self Evaluation
5. Group Evaluation
6. Written Report
7. Critiques
Grading Scale:
A 90-100
B 80-89
C 70-79
D 65-69
F 64 and below
VI. Required and Recommended Readings:
- Real World Digital Photography by McClellan & Eisman, Peachpit Press 2003
- The AZ of Creative Photography by Frost, Watson-Guptill Publications; (September, 1998)
- Photoshop CS3 Tutorials
Project Rubric
Project:
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Requirements: (to be determined for each assignment)
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