Continuing Studies Catalogue - Spring 2012

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Arts Photographic Style PHTG1024 Discover how to recognize and develop your own unique stylistic approach to photography, through use of photographic technique and aesthetics. Students are introduced to historical and contemporary perspectives in this challenging and intensely personalized course designed to provide direction and purpose to the student’s photographic explorations. Recommended as one of the final courses taken prior to certification. Prerequisites: Advanced Studio Lighting.

$434 (50084)

12 eve - We Jan 18 - 1830-2130 (Tripp)

Photojournalism PHTG1007 Review the art of photojournalism and the photo-essay. Improve your technical ability to use equipment and materials quickly and with confidence in a variety of situations. Camera technique, composition, picture editing, picture layout and working to specifications are some of the topics covered. Prerequisites: Practical Lighting.

$514 (50081)

12 eve - Mo Jan 16 - 1830-2130 (Morris)

Practical Darkroom PHTG1005 Learn fine art quality black & white printing through practical application and individualized instruction. Students learn to recognize the tonal and contrast variations that make a superbly crafted print in addition to archival processing, toning, split-toning and a number of specialized printing techniques. Prerequisites: Basic Darkroom or equivalent.

$440 (50277)

Stock Photography PHTG1019 Stock Photography has grown enormously in the past 25 years. This area of the market requires every type of imagery from people to still and location. This course is designed to teach you how to develop work and plan shoots in order to make them sell in this competitive market. Prerequisites: Advanced Studio Lighting.

$504 (50290)

12 eve - Mo Jan 16 - 1830-2130 (Lee)

12 eve - Th Jan 19 - 1830-2130 (Tripp)

Practical Lighting PHTG1013 Learn the fundamental theories and techniques of lighting. This course covers equipment selection and lighting techniques with an emphasis on practical shooting sessions in and out of the studio, some using models. Learn to recognize the potential of lighting, using it to suit the needs of your subject. Prerequisites: Intermediate Photography or equivalent.

Street Photography PHTG1042 This course is designed to teach students how to capture the essence of the urban landscape in a personalized and generally edgy fashion. Comprising largely of field trips, the course tackles equipment issues, the ethics and practicalities of photographing street life, and when and where to best break photographic rules. Prerequisites: Intermediate Photography.

$439 (50291)

12 aft - Sa Jan 21 - 1400-1700 (Balderston)

Note: For the weekday courses, one shooting session may take place on a weekend.

$485 (50083)

12 eve - We Jan 18 - 1830-2130 (Morris)

(50423)

12 eve - Th Jan 19 - 1830-2130 (Morris)

(50424)

12 day - Sa Jan 21 - 1000-1300 (Weddell)

Studio Practices PHTG1020 This no-fee course provides students access to the facilities outside class times. To register, students must have successfully completed the Practical Lighting power pack test (for studio access), OR Basic Darkroom. Current students in the latter will also be offered access to the darkroom. No Fee (50292)

9 aft - Su Feb 05 - 1400-1900

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