ARTS 307 Advanced Projects in Photography
Advanced study in photography, including developing a theoretical, historical and critical understanding of materials and media. In this studio course, students will produce complex photographic projects in a genre and photographic medium of their choosing. Students will be expected to refine technical and conceptual skills developed in lower-division photography courses and produce projects that express concepts in a sustained manner. Much emphasis will be placed on critiques, where students will be expected to analyze peer work and provide substantive feedback. Lecture and discussion topics will include editing and sequencing, studio lighting, fine art print production, and exhibition techniques.
Prerequisite
Students must have taken
ARTS 107, the introductory-level photography course, as well as one of the three intermediate photography courses (ARTS 281, ARTS 282, or ARTS 283), or have instructor permission. Students who have not taken the prerequisite courses and are seeking instructor permission must be able to detail significant experience in the medium of photography.