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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Writing With Light: Analyzing The Technical And Creative Significance Of Light In Photography, Sarah Dean
Writing With Light: Analyzing The Technical And Creative Significance Of Light In Photography, Sarah Dean
Honors Theses
Light is an essential part of photography. It's technical and creative use contribute to the creation of images as well as their mood, narrative, and aesthetic. This thesis dives into the importance of light and how I have used it in my personal work.
Spective, Andrew C. Smith
Spective, Andrew C. Smith
Game Design
Video Game, Andrew Smith, Puzzle Action game. Made for Fall 2023 Game Prototype class. In this game, the player must rotate the camera in order to obtain a new perspective and gain more visual information about the layout of the stage in order to avoid enemies, collect objects, and navigate and platform properly, in order to reach the end.
Photography & Visual Perception, Rachel Leigh Bell
Photography & Visual Perception, Rachel Leigh Bell
Open Educational Resources
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.
Forgotten, Megan Mishler
Forgotten, Megan Mishler
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
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Without A Camera, Brian Kulbaba
Without A Camera, Brian Kulbaba
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The method for creating my art is a matter of experimental process, manipulation of photographic elements, and time spent. I am a photographer in a digital age that does not use a camera. My moment of creativity occurs without the snap of a shutter, but relies on my understanding and control of the chemical components of photography. My work deconstructs the notion of duplication commonly found in photography. The procedure can be repeated but the results are variable. The process of creating my work often results in a multitude of prints, but the pieces that I select as art capture …