Chance Deville

Critic_Photography

Courses

Fall 2023 Courses

PHOTO 5300-01 - INTRODUCTION TO DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY
Level Undergraduate
Unit Photography
Subject Photography
Period Fall 2023
Credits 3
Format Studio
Mode In-Person
Start date
End date

PHOTO 5300-01

INTRODUCTION TO DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY

Level Undergraduate
Unit Photography
Subject Photography
Period Fall 2023
Credits 3
Format Studio
Mode In-Person
Start and End 2023-09-06 to 2023-12-13
Times: T | 1:10 PM - 6:10 PM Instructor(s): Chance Deville Location(s): Design Center, Room 417 Enrolled / Capacity: 14 Status: Open

SECTION DESCRIPTION

This is a basic course in the techniques of photographic seeing. Students will be given exercises to develop their ideas concerning the fundamental visual problems of photography. Students will also learn technical aspects of exposure, developing and printing in the darkroom as they explore and respond to the visual qualities of the medium. Students must provide their own 35mm camera with manual controls.

Estimated Cost of Materials: $150.00 - $200.00

Open to Sophomore or Junior Non-major Students.

Elective

Wintersession 2024 Courses

PHOTO 5350-102 - INTRO TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Level Undergraduate
Unit Photography
Subject Photography
Period Wintersession 2024
Credits 3
Format Studio
Mode In-Person
Start date
End date

PHOTO 5350-102

INTRO TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY

Level Undergraduate
Unit Photography
Subject Photography
Period Wintersession 2024
Credits 3
Format Studio
Mode In-Person
Start and End 2024-01-04 to 2024-02-07
Times: MTW | 1:10 PM - 6:10 PM | 02/05/2024 - 02/07/2024; MT | 1:10 PM - 6:10 PM | 01/29/2024 - 01/30/2024; MTW | 1:10 PM - 6:10 PM | 01/22/2024 - 01/24/2024; T | 1:10 PM - 6:10 PM | 01/16/2024 - 01/16/2024; MTW | 1:10 PM - 6:10 PM | 01/08/2024 - 01/10/2024 Instructor(s): Chance Deville Location(s): Design Center, Room 310 Enrolled / Capacity: 14 Status: Open

SECTION DESCRIPTION

In this course, students will be introduced to the basic principles of digitally capturing, processing, and printing photographs that are really worth making. We'll cover all the important functions that most digital cameras have in common and we'll go through the fundamentals of using Photoshop to refine and manipulate images. Students will learn their cameras' controls well enough to use the manual settings with confidence, and how to make the automatic features work for them instead of against them. We'll consider what makes a good photograph both technically and creatively, and we'll critique prints made on the Photo department's high-quality Epson printers. Students will need to provide their own digital camera with raw capture capability (DSLR or equivalent), and a portable hard drive (formatted for Mac), both of which they should bring to the first class. (Hard drives will be needed before week 2). Students registered for the course who are in the market for a new camera are welcome to contact the professor for camera purchasing advice.

Open to non-major Sophomore or Junior Students.

Elective