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Photography 1&2 Northwestern Connecticut Community College Michael Yurgeles, Instructor
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Course Description: Three (3) credit hours. Development of skills in the practical application of basic photographic principles including the proper exposure of film, the processing of film, print finishing and the creative aspects of photography.
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COURSE OUTCOMES: Students will.... Employ the principles of operations of a variety of photographic equipment and darkroom procedures. Demonstrate knowledge of the basic principles relative to photographic exposure, film development, and paper processing through the creation of a portfolio of prints. Incorporate the elements and principles of design in the images they make to communicate ideas. Evaluate photographs using a variety of analytical approaches aided by a familiarity with historical and contemporary photographic practice. Define the creative process, discuss the concept of creativity and describing the c Explain how engaging in a creative process affects one's perception of the world.
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RESOURCES
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WWW.YURGELES.NET/students LIBRARIES
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CAMERA MANUAL
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Image Making
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1839
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Pittsburg Gazette 18392009
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Desire fuels technology.
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GENRES of photography: Journalism Steve McCurry Sharbat Gula, 1984
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Commercial/Advertising
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Fashion Richard Avedon
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Fine Art Edward Weston. Nude, Charis, Santa Monica 1936
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Portraiture Edward Weston. Nude, Charis, Santa Monica 1936
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Scientific Harold “Doc” Edgerton
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Personal
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HOW PHOTOGRAPHY WORKS Pin hole principle
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A long time ago I watched a partial solar eclipse by using the pinhole effect of leaves. Cape Sebastian, Oregon- Mr. Johnson
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Abelardo Morell
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Camera Obscura
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camera obscura=“dark room”
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Darren Constantino. Pinhole camera image.
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F.Y.I. Leonardo Da Vinci upgraded a camera obscura by replacing the pinhole with a glass lens. Secret Knowledge by British artist David Hockney and Vermeer's Camera by British architecture professor Philip Steadman, theorizes that Vermeer potentially used a camera obscura to guide his painting technique. Also check out the movie Tim’s Vermeer. (1632-75)David Hockney camera obscuraTim’s Vermeer. Leonardo Da Vinci 1452-1519 Girl With Pearl Earring
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“Giphantie” -A Magic Mirror. By Jean Francois Tiphaigne de la Roche 1760
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Photo chemistry-the last piece of the puzzle…. 2AgBr Ag + Br 2
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PHOTOGRAPHY TODAY: Analog (mostly silver based) Digital Link: 75% of Photographers still use film.75% of Photographers still use film.
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WHY STUDY “OLD SCHOOL” PHOTOGRAPHY? Established art medium Learn design (elements & principles) Learn to use camera controls creatively Unique product with artistic and commercial viability (Example) (Example) Archival advantages (Example: Halsted photo of Bill Clinton)
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