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PHOTO
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Intermediate Photography
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Spring 2010 |
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Instructor: Ryan Even
16655 6:00pm - 9:50pm Th
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Email: students@withmeat.com
subject line: “saddleback photo ” |
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This course is designed to provide continuing technical, artistic, and theoretical instruction used in the creation of photographic imagery. The course will provide technical instruction concerning intermediate level black and white darkroom techniques including fiber based printing, high and low grain film usage and development, film pushing, wide angle and telephoto lenses, presentation and portfolio preparation, and flash photography.
Assignments will consist of individual projects performed outside of
class meeting times. There will also be tests to evaluate
student understanding of all technical aspects of photography taught during the
course.
The due date is always part of the assignment.
Late work
will NOT be accepted.
All class
information is posted via the web at http://www.withmeat.com
Information, techniques, demonstrations, slide lectures, discussions and critiques
will be taught throughout the semester. Students are required to attend
all lecture and lab times unless instructed differently.
It is the responsibility
of the student to get any missed information from other students in the class;
I will not email you an entire lecture.
Lectures will not be repeated.
If you know in advance that you are not going to be in class, please talk to
me so we can make arrangements.
Tardiness will not be tolerated;
please be on time.
Grading is based on many different aspects, including, but not limited to: Progress,
technical ability, intent, improvement, innovation, and the over-all quality
of the work.
Letter grades will be given for each project. In addition to projects
your grade is earned through: tests, participation, punctuality, and attendance.
Final Grades are based on a simple percentage scale: 90-100% = A (Excellent),
80-89% = B (Good), 70-79% = C (Average), 60-69% = D (Below Average), 59% and
below = F (Fail)
Critiques are mandatory. Missing a critique will drop your project grade
an additional letter.
Failure to attend the mid-term or final critiques is an
automatic failure in the class.
Cheating and Plagiarism are against both the Instructor’s and the College’s
student conduct policy. At the discretion of the Instructor, either will be punishable
by a failing grade for the assignment or the course.
There is no textbook for this course.
It is the responsibility of the student to know and adhere to all college deadlines
and procedures. If you can no longer attend the class, make sure you drop it
properly; failure to do so will result in an “F”
grade in the class.
Please discuss any special needs you may require with the instructor at the beginning
of the semester so that arrangements can be made to facilitate your success in
the class.
STUDENT CELL PHONES ARE NOT ALLOWED WITHIN THE CLASSROOM OR LAB!
YOU MUST BRING YOUR CAMERA TO CLASS EVERY DAY!
35mm Film Camera
Medium Format Film Camera (Plastic cameras are preferred, but any camera that shoots medium format film and square format.
Fiber Paper (final prints will be 11x14 or larger)
Infrared Film (Kodak HIE is no longer manafactured. The closest replacement is Efke IR 820 aura - without the anti-halation layer) You must use this with at least a red filter, but preffered use with a 72 or 89 filter.
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