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Self-Promotion and Marketing

Become an artist-entrepreneur. Develop a business identity, branding, and public relations plan focused on self-promotion and promoting your business. You’ll create marketing collateral and strategies to help your business succeed. (This course is cross-listed with PH 464.)

Editorial Photography

Build up your editorial portfolio. You will explore the print and online publications market, and learn business strategies to succeed in the editorial marketplace.

Lighting

Gain hands-on experience using lighting equipment. You will learn studio lighting techniques, light modification, and creative lighting design to advance your professional photography portfolio. Explore how quality of light affects concept and mood in numerous photographic applications.

The Art of Teaching Photography

Are you interested in teaching college-level photography? Studying contemporary art education practices for both on-campus and online teaching, you will define your individual teaching philosophy and develop photography curriculum in preparation for teaching in higher education. Read More

Digital Imaging

Photoshop expertise is important in today’s industry. Building on the technical skills learned in PH 616, you will refine your Photoshop abilities in digital imaging, image compositing, color management, retouching, and preparing files for print

Exploring the Intersection of AI and Visual Art

AI is a critical tool for our students to integrate into their workflow to be successful in today’s rapidly changing marketplace. This class helps students when it is appropriate to use AI as an adjunct in their work, rather than as a replacement for the self-generation of original works of… Read More

Documentary and Visual Narrative

Explore the social, cultural, environmental, historical, and political applications of documentary photography. You will apply advanced visual storytelling skills to research, capture, edit, sequence, and caption a body of work.

Graduate Open Studio – Fall

In this open studio course, graduate 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, focus on thesis development or continue an ongoing project of choice. Read More

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 638.)

Digital Printing for the Photo Industry

Learn to make professional quality prints that meet industry presentation standards. Using various paper and print options, you will gain file preparation, color management, scanning, and printing skills to accurately reproduce color and black and white images. (This course is cross-listed with PH 397.)… Read More