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Fine Art Portraiture

Apply your individual style to a portfolio of portraits. You’ll concentrate on past and current fine art portraiture, and use both natural and studio lighting. (This course is cross-listed with PH 338.)

Advanced Digital Capture

Get advanced digital capture skills relevant to the industry now. You’ll learn to use tethered shooting and workflow, Phase One and Leaf digital backs, and Capture One software to produce high quality files for a client or for your own collection. (This course is cross-listed with PH 325.)

Thesis Intensive

Focus on the research, concepts, and imagery for your personal project in this intensive thesis course. You will receive individualized instruction, and engage in group critique as you advance your thesis research and add to your project portfolio.

Portfolio

You’ll develop a refined, focused, and cohesive body of work that represents your skills and artistic vision in this capstone course. Based on your professional goals, you will create a physical portfolio and written peripherals that you will present to future employers or potential clients upon graduation.

Still Life Composition and Technique

Apply your technical skills to small objects, food, and still life composition. Focusing on conceptual context and design, you will experiment with a variety of studio lighting techniques used in commercial and fine art applications. (This course is cross-listed with PH 345.)

Open Studio

In this open studio course, students propose, conceptualize and create individual photography projects with guidance and critique from their instructor and peers. This course provides a great opportunity to start a new body of work or continue with an ongoing project of choice. (This course is cross-listed with PH 699SP.)

Black and White Darkroom

Learn how to process your film and make your own silver gelatin BW prints. You will be working in our analog darkrooms with chemistry and light sensitive papers. (This course is cross-listed with PH 304.)

Still Life Composition and Technique

Apply your technical skills to small objects, food, and still life composition. Focusing on conceptual context and design, you will experiment with a variety of studio lighting techniques used in commercial and fine art applications. (This course is cross-listed with PH 620.)

Black and White Darkroom

Learn how to process your film and make your own silver gelatin BW prints. You will be working in our analog darkrooms with chemistry and light sensitive papers. (This course is cross-listed with PH 614.)

People Photography: Self or Other

Engage in creation, discussion and critique related to the theme of People Photography. Each student will choose their preferred topic of Portraiture or Self-Portraiture to explore in-depth for the duration of the course; content will be received specific to each line of interest. Numerous concepts and techniques will be explored. Read More