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ARST 205 - Photography

Description
Section information text: Prerequisite(s): WRIT 105 or HONP 100 may be taken as prerequisite or corequisite. This course focuses on photography as an art form and introduces students to both analog and digital photographic processes. The history of photography will be covered to provide context of medium’s evolution within the world of art and design. Assignments explore the camera as a means for visual expression that not only frames but translates three-dimensional space into a two-dimensional images. Through a series of projects based on personal investigations, students will obtain a deeper knowledge of visual perception and photography as means for personal expression. Students will be able to build their skills and recognize the range of output possibilities. Reading, gallery and museum visits. Meets Gen Ed - Fine and Performing Arts
Recent Semesters
Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023, Spring 2023, Fall 2022
Class Size
16-19
Credits
3
Professor Reviews
2y
Junior
ARFD
Nice but the class is hard if you're beginner. It takes a while to understand how to process film/make prints and it gets pretty frustrating. Have you buy expensive photo paper and you HAVE to come outside of class time to do projects since the dark room only has a few enlargers.
5y
First-year
CMST
From my perspective, I didn't like her class at all, she's very monotone, boring to be with, presentations are too goddamn long , have to buy supplies which cost 50-100+ dollars and a 4 hrs and 40 minutes of my time wasted in one class. DON'T TAKE THIS CLASS. YOU'LL REGRET IT.
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Typical Class Length
3 hours 20 minutes, 4 hours 40 minutes
Attributes
GenEd-Fine and Performing Arts GED