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PHOTO
201
Introduction to Digital Photography
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Fall
2008 |
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Instructor:
Ryan Even
14935 1:00pm - 4:00pm Th
Room
SM 301
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Email: photo201@withmeat.com
subject line: “project # or name” |
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Course
Objective
This course is designed to provide basic technical, artistic, and theoretical
instruction used in the creation of digital photographic imagery.
The course
will provide technical instruction concerning digital camera controls, functions
and settings, digital darkroom techniques, storage, archiving, and printing.
Composition, light and portraiture will also be explored.
Assignments
Assignments will consist of weekly projects performed outside
of class meeting times. There will also
be tests to evaluate student understanding of all technical aspects of photography
taught during the course.
The due date is always part of the assignment.
Late work will not be accepted.
Turning in work:
Images are to be turned in on a CD-R (Please no DVD-R's) in jpeg, tiff or psd
format. Do not send me a link to your photo bucket or flickr account.
As an alternate method of turn-in, work may be emailed to the email address at
the top of the syllabus by Noon on Wednesday prior to the day
it is to be shown. If I receive it, you will get a confirmation email. If you
don't get an email it is your responsibility to follow up. Do not expect an email
on Thursdays or Fridays.
Email is a convenience with many restrictions, so don't rely on it or wait until
the last minute to send. You also have to make the image small enough to send.
Only turn in 5 images per assignment. Any images beyond the first five on a
disk will be ignored.
All class information is posted via the web at http://www.withmeat.com.
Attendance
Information, techniques, demonstrations, slide lectures, discussions and critiques
will be taught throughout the semester. Students are required to attend all lecture
and lab times.
It is the responsibility of the student to get any missed information
from other students in the class; I will not email you an entire lecture. Lectures
will not be repeated.
Grading Policies
Final Grades are based on completion of all projects on time. There are a total
of 7 outside of class shooting projects; one each week. In addition, there is
one unposted homework print project, and a final exam. There is a total of 100
points available.
Final Grades are based on a simple percentage scale: 90-100% = A (Excellent),
80-89% = B (Good), 70-79% = C (Average), 60-69% = D (Below Average), 59% and
below = F (Fail)
Cheating and Plagiarism are against both the Instructor’s
and the College’s student conduct policy. At the discretion
of the Instructor, either will be punishable by a failing grade for
the assignment or the course.
Textbooks
The
Digital Photography Book Scott Kelby
The
Digital Photography Book, Vol. 2 Scott Kelby
Digital
Photography Pocket Guide, Third Edition (Paperback) Derrick Story
Additional Requirements
It is the responsibility of the student to know and adhere to all college deadlines
and procedures. If you can no longer attend the class, make sure you drop it
properly; failure to do so will result in an “F”
grade in the class.
Please discuss any special needs you may require with the instructor at the beginning
of the semester so that arrangements can be made to facilitate your success in
the class.
STUDENT CELL PHONES ARE NOT ALLOWED WITHIN THE CLASSROOM!
YOU MUST BRING YOUR CAMERA TO CLASS EVERY DAY!
Required Materials
Digital Camera
Camera's Manual
Digital Media and/or CD’s
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