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Photo 165, Photo 225, Photo 235: Digital Photography, Steven P. Harris
Photo 165, Photo 225, Photo 235: Digital Photography, Steven P. Harris
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Digital photography I, II, and III course: To further develop Photography skills by shooting and editing using a DSLR or mirrorless digital camera at all levels. Additional learning goals will include experimenting with a range of digital techniques in Photoshop CC to create lens based photographic images. A final portfolio of 16 images will be created along with a written artist statement, and students will present to the class and engage in assignments given in the LMS online.
Photography & Visual Perception, Rachel Leigh Bell
Photography & Visual Perception, Rachel Leigh Bell
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This online class introduces students to the basic materials, terms and methods of digital photography. Students will be introduced to the digital camera, including camera settings and controls, but can also work with any photographing device. This is a hands-on class and students will photograph subjects indoors and outdoors, upload, edit, and print image files. Students will complete photo assignments throughout the semester as well as a final project that incorporates the techniques and themes covered in the course.
Alternative Processes In Photography, Maria Politarhos
Alternative Processes In Photography, Maria Politarhos
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Course Description:
This class introduces students to unconventional photographic processes. Students will explore historic methods and materials that allow the extension of photographic imagery beyond the standard black and white or color print. The class will experiment with handmade emulsions and papers, incorporating photographic imagery into new and varied contexts such as drawings, paintings, and made books.
Visual Literacy Lesson Plan: Color Photography, Ian Mcdermott
Visual Literacy Lesson Plan: Color Photography, Ian Mcdermott
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This session focuses on building subject knowledge in photography and finding background information on an artist. The lesson begins with students closely examining a photograph, following the Visual Thinking Strategies model (https://vtshome.org/). Following the exercise, students are divided into groups and select a monograph on a photographer. As a group, they research the photographer using the book and other library resources (subscription databases) and open web resources (artist’s website, museum websites). The session ends with student groups giving 2-5 minute presentations on a photographer.
Mapping In The Humanities: Gis Lessons For Poets, Historians, And Scientists, Emily W. Fairey
Mapping In The Humanities: Gis Lessons For Poets, Historians, And Scientists, Emily W. Fairey
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User-friendly Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is the common thread of this collection of presentations, and activities with full lesson plans. The first section of the site contains an overview of cartography, the art of creating maps, and then looks at historical mapping platforms like Hypercities and Donald Rumsey Historical Mapping Project. In the next section Google Earth Desktop Pro is introduced, with lessons and activities on the basics of GE such as pins, paths, and kml files, as well as a more complex activity on "georeferencing" an historic map over Google Earth imagery. The final section deals with ARCGIS Online …
Digital Image Retouching – Evaluation Assignment [Photography], Thierry Gourjon
Digital Image Retouching – Evaluation Assignment [Photography], Thierry Gourjon
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“Digital Image Retouching: Evaluation Assignment” was developed in the context of a 2017-18 CTL sponsored mini-grant where the course HUA 231 Digital Photography II, which was formerly an elective, was redesigned as a required course in the Photography program. As part of the mini grant work, program’s curriculum map was also adjusted to reflect the changes. The students in HUA 231 are usually in their second to last semester as this is an advanced digital class. They have taken the pre-requisite HUA 131 (Digital Photography I) in earlier semesters. The assignment will be implemented for the first time in Fall …
How To Make A Cyanontype, Maria Politarhos
How To Make A Cyanontype, Maria Politarhos
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How to make a Cyanotype or Blue Print
Photography Book [Photography], Maureen Drennan
Photography Book [Photography], Maureen Drennan
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HUA 130 Beginning Photography consists of majors and non-majors and is the foundation course in the Photography program curriculum. This photo book assignment was revised and refined through a Learning Matters mini-grant. The guidance from the CTL mini-grant was extremely helpful in altering it to be more reflective of the Integrative Learning Core Competency and Digital Communication Ability. Rethinking and reworking these assignments have helped to enhance our skills at planning and execution of future assignments. This process has also contributed greatly to our understanding of LaGuardia’s Core Competencies and Communication Abilities.
In this assignment, students engage in integrative learning …
Understanding Basic Camera Exposures, Randy Matusow
Understanding Basic Camera Exposures, Randy Matusow
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quiz to asses student's understanding of exposure and controlling light.
Using The Enlarger To Make A Print, Randy Matusow
Using The Enlarger To Make A Print, Randy Matusow
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Workflow for setting up a negative in the enlarger and printing it.
Artist Residency Programs Resources, Becca Albee
Artist Residency Programs Resources, Becca Albee
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A handout on artist residency programs resources.
Printing Digital Inkjet Prints From Photoshop Through The Epson Driver, Manal Abu-Shaheen
Printing Digital Inkjet Prints From Photoshop Through The Epson Driver, Manal Abu-Shaheen
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No abstract provided.
How To Develop Film, Patterson Beckwith
How To Develop Film, Patterson Beckwith
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No abstract provided.
Rubric For Beginning Darkroom Photography, Randy Matusow
Rubric For Beginning Darkroom Photography, Randy Matusow
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A rubric to help evaluate different aspects of the student's work in class.
camera exposure, film developing, B&W printing