Photography

  • 有料盒子 Photography Department

    These courses engage students in understanding both 35mm film and digital cameras. Each student must have access to an SLR 35mm camera, except in "The Art of Photography." In Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced Photography, students will learn to develop and enlarge their photographs while exploring various darkroom and photography techniques. Additionally, they will study the history of photography and gain knowledge of the chemical processes involved in black-and-white photography.

    The curriculum aligns with state and national standards and incorporates Discipline-Based Art Education (DBAE) principles. Assessments include oral presentations, written assignments, and performance-based evaluations.

     

    8461 The Art of Photography

    (9 weeks. .5 Credit)

    Discover the world through the lens of a camera in this exciting photography course! You'll dive into the essentials of capturing great photos with both DSLR cameras and your phone. Learn how to frame your shots with strong composition, enhance your images with the basics of digital editing, and experiment with creative photo shoots right in class. Whether you’re snapping pics for fun or aiming to level up your photography skills, this course is designed to help you explore the latest techniques and bring your vision to life!

     

    8462 Beginning Photography

    (18 weeks, 1.0 credits)

    This comprehensive course is suitable for enthusiastic photographers and explores both digital and film photography. The focus will be on the manual functions of the digital and film camera and their effects on the outcome of the image. For optimal outcomes, students are expected to engage in photo shoots both within and outside the school premises. Digital editing, darkroom printing, studio lighting, motion, depth of field, and night photography will be explored. Studies of techniques and concepts used by historical and professional photographers will be used to enhance photographic compositions. No prerequisites for this course. Materials: Students will purchase their own film, photographic papers, and various other photographic supplies at an approximate cost of $45 and should own a DSLR or film camera.

     

    8463 Intermediate Photography     

    (9 weeks, .5 credit)

    Students will experiment with advanced techniques using the camera and darkroom. Further study of the artist/photographer’s role in society, career exploration, and portfolio development will be pursued.  Digital photography and Adobe Photoshop will be explored.  Previous analog techniques and digital tools will be joined to synthesize modern photography skills. Students will purchase their own film, photographic papers, and various other photographic supplies at an approximate cost of $45. Each student must have use of a 35-mm SLR film camera or DSLR camera with manually adjustable controls for focus, aperture, and shutter speed. Prerequisite: C or better is required in  Photo 1 or Photo 2 or Beginning Photography.

     

    8464 Advanced  Photography  

    (9 weeks, .5 credit)

    Students will continue to experiment with advanced techniques using the camera and darkroom and build on the expressive side of photography. Emphasis will be on advanced techniques in both analog and digital photography, as well as portfolio development. Further study of the artist/photographer’s role in society, career exploration, and portfolio development will be pursued. Digital photography and Adobe Photoshop will be explored. Previous analog techniques and digital tools will be joined to synthesize modern photography skills.  Students will purchase their own film, photographic papers, and various other photographic supplies at an approximate cost of $45. Each student MUST have use of a 35-mm SLR film camera or DSLR with MANUALLY ADJUSTABLE controls for focus, aperture, and shutter speed. Phones/ devices for capturing digital photos are strongly encouraged but not a requirement.  Prerequisite: Photography 3, C or better.