PHO-101 Introduction to Photography
Develops the skills needed to use photography effectively and confidently. The course emphasizes visual awareness. Students examine the work of professional photographers and use the Internet to create and share photo albums of their exercises and to interact frequently with other participants.
Advisory: For the online course you will need either a digital SLR camera or a 35mm film SLR camera that allows manual control of shutter speed, aperture and focusing distance. Whether you use a digital camera or 35mm camera, your camera needs to be "adjustable," that is, it must have, at minimum, the option of manually selecting the shutter speed, aperture and focusing distances. Automatic cameras are acceptable as long as you can override the aforementioned automatic features and control them manually. Generally, this will entail having a single-lens reflex (SLR or D-SLR) camera with manual controls and interchangeable lenses (a normal lens is sufficient). Fully automatic or point-and-shoot cameras without manual capabilities are not acceptable for this course. Expect to use about 10 rolls of 24-exposure 35mm color negative film. In addition to the cost of film, you will need access to a film processing service providing digitalization of processed 35mm film.
Study Methods:
Online Courses (PHO-101-OL) Jan 2013 Feb 2013 Mar 2013 Apr 2013 May 2013 Jun 2013Prior Learning Assessment Courses (PHO-101-PA) Jan 2013 Feb 2013 Mar 2013 Apr 2013 May 2013 Jun 2013
Semester Hours: 3
Preview the Online Syllabus (Please note that the contents of the actual online syllabus may differ from the preview due to updates or revisions.)
