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ART 235 - Photography II: Lighting

(3 units)
Artificial lighting techniques and theory; strobe equipment, hotlights and electronic flashes. Students produce a portfolio of work demonstrating knowledge of these techniques.

Prerequisite(s): ART 100 ; ART 141 .

Units of Laboratory/Studio: 3
Offered: Every Fall and Spring

Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
1. perform intermediate competencies utilizing studio lighting equipment and artificial lighting leading to the development of creative lighting design.
2. apply camera and computer-based technologies for creative production in a studio setting, including intermediate problem solving utilizing: photography, digital printing, and studio lighting techniques.
3. examine and discuss critical issues and practices in the areas of artificial lighting and flash photography in relationship to contemporary practices in the visual arts.
4. articulate an intermediate level of knowledge of lighting theory and practices in studio lighting design utilizing on and off camera flash technologies.
5. apply, in discussion, critiques and written work, concepts central to photography and the use of artificial lighting.
6. develop a proficiency in writing about their creative practice and others while learning best practices for project proposals and artist statements.


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