ART1105
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ART1105 - CORE: Photography (3 cr)
Description
This CORE course introduces students to the basic principles of photography. Seeing formal and conceptual
relationships is one of the foundations of the visual arts. This course introduces camera use and techniques as a
way to codify and utilize basic design theories to make effective images. Assignments will explore light, exposure
(aperture, shutter speed, ISO), composition (perspective, lines, texture, value, color, etc.), and time translated into
two-dimensions. These basic elements of photography will be explored while helping students begin to understand
the conceptual possibilities of image making.
relationships is one of the foundations of the visual arts. This course introduces camera use and techniques as a
way to codify and utilize basic design theories to make effective images. Assignments will explore light, exposure
(aperture, shutter speed, ISO), composition (perspective, lines, texture, value, color, etc.), and time translated into
two-dimensions. These basic elements of photography will be explored while helping students begin to understand
the conceptual possibilities of image making.
Minimum Credits
3
Maximum Credits
3
Repeat for Credit
No
Required Requisite(s):
Prerequisites: Declared Studio Art BFA Major OR declared Art Teaching BFA Major OR Art History BA Major.
Semesters Typically Offered
Fall and Spring
Cross Listed Courses
Fee Amount
$68
Course Fee Usage
Consumable Instruction Materials