KAYE MACKENZIE. City College of San Francisco PHOTOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT.
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1 KAYE MACKENZIE City College of San Francisco PHOTOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT
2 PHOTOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT With over 400 students every year, CCSF has one of the largest photography programs in the country. Our student body consists of career seekers, working photography professionals, fine artists, photography enthusiasts, and students from other disciplines such as Visual Media Design, Architecture, Cinema, Broadcasting, and Journalism. With over 25 different classes, our diverse program includes a range of topics; architectural photography to studio lighting; alternative processes to reportage. Our faculty and staff are experienced professionals who create an encouraging environment focused on photo-technical aptitude, creativity, and critical thinking. We provide the means and guidance to help you achieve your goals whether your interest is as a fine artist, commercial photographer, or enthusiast. We offer an Associate s Degree in Photography as well as twelve Certificates in a wide range of specialties. RESE COHEN
3 ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN PHOTOGRAPHY Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Photography. The program is designed so that students may satisfy the requirements for graduation from the College. The program adviser of the Photography Department will help students who wish to plan special programs of study. PHOT 51 Beginning Photography PHOT 100 Design Fundamentals PHOT 50A History and Aesthetics of Photography before 1945 or. 4 PHOT 50B History and Aesthetics of Photography after PHOT 81A Intermediate Photo: B&W Film/Darkroom or PHOT 81D Intermediate Photo: Digital PHOT 83 View Camera Techniques PHOT 85A Beginning Lighting Techniques PHOT 80 Outdoor & Ambient Light Photography PHOT 85B Advanced Studio Lighting Techniques PHOT 93 Editorial Photography or PHOT 102B Documentary/News Photography PHOT 81B Advanced B&W Darkroom Techniques or PHOT 60B Intermediate Photoshop PHOT 90 Portraiture PHOT 99 Business Practices of Photography PHOT 130 Portfolio Production Elective Courses PHOT 52 Photographers and Their Images PHOT 57 Photography for the Web PHOT 67 Digital Negatives for Darkroom Printing PHOT 86 Mixed Media and the Photographic Image PHOT 101C Self Portraiture PHOT 101D Landscape Photography PHOT 101G Pinhole Photography PHOT 101S Introduction to Image Scanning PHOT 102A Architectural Photography Choose a minimum of 2 units from the classes above General Education Areas Courses are required in the following areas: A. Communication and Analytical Thinking B. Written Composition and Information Competency C. Natural Sciences D. Social and Behavioral Sciences E. Humanities* F. United States History and Government G. Health Knowledge and Physical Skills (may be waived) H. Ethnic Studies, Women s Studies, and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies *The following classes may be applied to area E, Humanities, requirement: PHOT 50A, PHOT 50B, PHOT 51, PHOT 100, DSGN 101, DSGN 105, DSGN 110 ANETA CHERYKOVA WILLIAM MCLEOD
4 CERTIFICATES OF ACCOMPLISHMENT Digital Photography This certificate provides a strong foundation in photography and design, and includes in-depth instruction in image organization and manipulation technologies (i.e. Adobe Lightroom & Adobe Photoshop ). Students completing this certificate program will be qualified for employment in fields that rely heavily on post-production and retouching such as wedding photography, product photography, fashion photography, graduation photography, portrait photography, and fine-art photography. Additionally students will be prepared for entry-level positions in image conservation and restoration, emerging media and start-up companies. This certificate is also recommended for students seeking to upgrade skills for career advancement or transition. PHOT 60A Beginning Photoshop PHOT 60B Intermediate Photoshop PHOT 81D Intermediate Photography, Digital PHOT 52, PHOT 57, PHOT 67, PHOT 80, PHOT 85A, PHOT 99, PHOT 130 Studio Lighting This certificate provides hands-on instruction in electronic strobe equipment as well as studio lighting tools and techniques as applied to professional studio photography. The certificate program also includes a strong foundation in design. Students completing this program will be qualified for employment in the fields of commercial photography, product photography, portrait photography, event and fashion photography, food photography, and entry-level positions in medical and forensic photography. PHOT 85A Beginning Lighting Techniques PHOT 85B Advanced Studio Lighting Techniques PHOT 99 Business Practices of Photography PHOT 52, 80, 90 Photograph Studio Practice This certificate provides hands-on instruction in large format cameras, electronic strobe equipment and lighting techniques as applied to professional studio and/or portrait photography. As with all capstone certificate programs at CCSF, a solid foundation in design is a core element. Students completing this certificate program are prepared for an entry-level position as a photographer s assistant in the fields of commercial photography, product photography, portrait photography, fashion photography, food photography, graduation photography and public relations. 16 Units PHOT 85A Beginning Lighting Techniques PHOT 83 View Camera Techniques PHOT 85B Advanced Studio Lighting Techniques or PHOT 90 Portraiture PHOT 52, 99, 130
5 Portrait Lighting This certificate provides hands-on instruction in both ambient and electronic strobe equipment and lighting techniques as applied to professional portrait photography. In addition to the craft aspects of portrait lighting, consideration of how best to work with subjects and a thorough foundation in design are components of the program. Students completing this certificate program will be qualified for employment in the fields of portrait photography, wedding photography, family photography, public relations, event and fashion photography, documentary photography, photojournalism, sports photography, travel photography, and to work as a professional photographer s assistant. PHOT 80 Outdoor and Ambient Light Photography PHOT 85A Beginning Lighting Techniques PHOT 90 Portraiture PHOT 52, PHOT 85B, PHOT 93, PHOT 99, PHOT 101C, PHOT 130 Reportage Photography This certificate provides a foundation in reportage photography and builds competency with ambient lighting, electronic strobe equipment, and lighting techniques. Students completing this certificate program will be qualified for employment in the fields of editorial photography, photojournalism, documentary and social documentary photography, event photography, public relations, and travel photography. PHOT 80 Outdoor and Ambient Light Photography PHOT 85A Beginning Lighting Techniques PHOT 93 Editorial Photography PHOT 102B Documentary / News Photography PHOT 52, PHOT 130, JOUR 37, JOUR 38 Alternative Photography Processes This certificate program combines traditional, alternative and experimental photographic techniques with emerging digital technologies. Built on the basics of photography and design, it includes hands-on instruction in the black and white darkroom for processing negatives and prints, as well as hands-on instruction for producing and printing negatives with computers. Students are able to take their work back and forth between the two arenas utilizing the unique advantages that each has to offer. Students completing this certificate program will be qualified to work in custom photography labs and for professional fineartists, in entry-level positions in museums, and the growing industry of image conservation and restoration. Additionally, this certificate prepares students for transfer to 4-year program. 16 Units PHOT 67 Digital Negatives for Darkroom Printing PHOT 81A Intermediate Photo; B&W Film/Darkroom PHOT 86 Mixed Media and the Photographic Image PHOT 50B, PHOT 83, PHOT 52, PHOT 130
6 CERTIFICATES OF ACCOMPLISHMENT B&W Photography: The Print This certificate program, built on the basics of photography and design, includes hands-on instruction in traditional darkroom processes with an emphasis on high-end black and white printing and presentation. Students will build a personal portfolio of work and achieve proficiency in what has now become an artisanal skill. Students completing this certificate program will be qualified to work in custom photography labs, operate darkroom facilities, and to work for professional fine-artists. This certificate also prepares students for transfer to 4-year programs of study at public and private institutions. PHOT 81A Intermediate Photo; B&W Film/Darkroom PHOT 81B Advanced B&W Darkroom Techniques PHOT 130 Portfolio Production PHOT 67, PHOT 82, PHOT 86 B&W Photography: The Zone System This certificate program, built on the basics of photography and design, includes in-depth and hands-on instruction in traditional black and white darkroom techniques with an emphasis on the proper exposure and development of negative films. Specifically, the Zone System created by Ansel Adams is explored in detail. Students completing this certificate program will be qualified to work in custom photography labs, to operate a darkroom facility, and to work for professional fine-artists. In addition to direct employment preparation, this certificate also readies students for transfer to 4-year public or private institutions. 16 Units PHOT 81A Intermediate Photo; B&W Film/Darkroom PHOT 82 Zone System Techniques PHOT 99 Business Practices of Photography PHOT 67, PHOT 81B, PHOT 86 Architectural Photography This certificate provides instruction in architectural photography and the use of large format cameras. Hands-on experience is gained in the manipulation of ambient and artificial light sources and the application of professional lighting techniques. Students completing this certificate program will be qualified for employment in the fields of architectural photography, real estate photography, commercial photography, editorial photography, and to work as a photographer s assistant. PHOT 80 Outdoor and Ambient Light Photography PHOT 83 View Camera Techniques PHOT 85A Beginning Lighting Techniques PHOT 102A Architectural Photography PHOT 52, PHOT 99, PHOT 130
7 Collaborative Design The certificate program in Collaborative Design provides students with a strong foundation in multidisciplinary approaches to design and collaboration. Our approach offers students the collaborative skills and experiences needed for success in today s workplace. The program enhances a focused study in any design discipline and also provides an introduction to design thinking and making for all students. DSGN 105 Survey of Collaborative Design PHOT 101 Design Fundamentals DSGN 110/VMD112 Rapid Visualization DSGN 150/VMD118 Color in Design Choose 5 Units from the Following Elective Courses ART 125A, ART 126, ART 130A, ART 132A, FASH 36A, FASH 54A IDST 3, PHOT 50A, PHOT 50B, PHOT 51, PHOT 57, PHOT 60A, PHOT 60B, PHOT 101B, PHOT 101C, PHOT 101D, PHOT 101E, PHOT 101G, VMD 105, VMD 120, VMD 130, VMD 140, VMD 150, VMD 152, VMD 154, VMD 164 Motion Photography: Field This certificate provides hands-on instruction in motion and still photography using cameras with video capability in the field, emphasizing mixed lighting on location. Students will gain the aesthetic and technical skills necessary to professionally plan, capture, produce and deliver photographic stills and videos to clients or for electronic delivery. Certificate completion prepares students for employment in the following fields of photography: wedding and events, real estate, advertising, public relations, corporate presentations, documentary and photojournalism, athletics, travel, and to work as a photography assistant. 16 Units BCST 119 Digital Media Skills PHOT 80 Outdoor & Ambient Lighting BCST 141 Field Video Production BCST 144 Digital Video Editing: FCP & Premiere PHOT 52 Photographers and Their Images BCST 135, BCST 136, PHOT 99, PHOT 57 or BCST 159, PHOT 93 Motion Photography: Studio This certificate provides hands-on instruction in motion and still photography using cameras with video capability in the studio emphasizing artificial lighting. Students will gain the aesthetic and technical skills necessary to professionally plan, capture, produce and deliver photographic stills and videos to clients or for electronic delivery. Certificate completion prepares students for employment in the following areas emphasizing studio skills: wedding and event photography, real estate, advertising, public relations, corporate presentations, product and food photography or as a photography assistant. BCST 119 Digital Media Skills PHOT 85A Beginning Lighting Techniques BCST 140 Studio Video Production BCST 144 Digital Video Editing: FCP & Premiere PHOT 52 Photographers and Their Images BCST 135, BCST 136, PHOT 99, PHOT 85B, PHOT 90, PHOT 93, PHOT 57 or BCST 159
8 PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES PHOT 50A History & Aesthetics of Photography Before 1945 This course addresses the history of photography from its invention until Students visit museums, attend class lectures and participate in discussions. PHOT 50B History and Aesthetics of Photography Since 1945 This course examines various aspects of photography, including photographers, photographs, and technical innovations, within their historical, social and cultural contexts since PHOT 51 Beginning Photography A basic course introducing photography, small format cameras (both film and digital), and the technical and aesthetic aspects of making great images. PHOT 52 Photographers and Their Images Professional photographers present their work to students and discuss topics in a question and answer format. PHOT 57 Photography for the Web Prereq: PHOT 51 or demo of exit skills An exploration of techniques used to acquire, prepare, and process photographs for online use including but not limited to web templates and customized webpages. PHOT 60A Beginning Photoshop An introductory Photoshop course that emphasizes the technical aspects of digital post production workflow in photography. PHOT 60B Intermediate Photoshop Prereq: PHOT 50A or PHOT 81D or demo of exit skills An in-depth exploration of digital tools that will provide students skills to create expressive images and explore various electronic methods of output. Students will integrate available technical resources in preparation for a rapidly changing field. The course includes lectures, demonstrations, creative assignments, lab exercises and class critiques. PHOT 67 Digital Negatives for Darkroom Printing Prereq: PHOT 51 and PHOT 60A or PHOT 81D or demo of exit skills An in-depth exploration of digital tools that will provide students skills to create expressive images and explore various electronic methods of output. Students will integrate available technical resources in preparation for a rapidly changing field. The course includes lectures, demonstrations, creative assignments, lab exercises and class critiques. PHOT 80 Outdoor and Ambient Light Photography Prereq: PHOT 51 A hands-on, how-to course in managing natural light. Emphasis is on outdoor and existing light; designed to relate lighting to photo-aesthetics and visual communication. PHOT 81A Intermediate: B&W Film/Darkroom Prereq: PHOT 51 An intermediate level course that introduces the B&W darkroom including film processing, printing, and print finishing. Aesthetics and the language of photography are emphasized. PHOT 81B Advanced B&W Darkroom Techniques Prereq: PHOT 81A and PHOT100/VMD101/DSGN101 or demo of exit skills An intensive exploration of the controls and materials of black and white photographic processes that include various films, papers and processing chemistry. PHOT 81D Intermediate Photo Digital Prereq: PHOT 51 An intermediate level course that builds post-production organizational and editing skills in Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop. Discussions on visual literacy and review of student work are integral. PHOT 82 Zone System Techniques Prereq: PHOT 81A and PHOT 100 or VMD 101 or DSGN 101 An exploration of the Photographic Zone System through camera calibration, film development for specific lighting conditions, and fine printing techniques. Students will produce a fine portfolio of images using the Zone System for presentation to clients or galleries and museums. PHOT 83 View Camera Techniques Prereq: PHOT 51 or demo of exit skills Students are guided through the use of the 4x5 camera with emphasis on exposure and perspective controls as applied to studio, architectural and fine art photography. Cameras are available for student use. PHOT 85A Beginning Lighting Techniques Prereq: PHOT 51 or demo of exit skills An introduction to the various techniques used to sculpt and control light for photography. Students will work with a variety of lighting equipment and accessories.
9 PHOT 85B Advanced Studio Lighting Techniques Prereq: PHOT 85A and PHOT 100 or VMD 101 or DSGN 101 An exploration of advanced lighting techniques, that includes studio strobes, lighting modifiers and mixed lighting practices, essential to advertising and product photography. PHOT 86 Mixed Media and the Photographic Image Prereq: PHOT 81A and PHOT 100 or VMD 101 or DSGN 101 This course is an exploration of the photographic image through various alternative and non-silver processes. Students will learn a variety of traditional non-silver printing methods which can also be combined with more contemporary mediums. PHOT 90 Portraiture Prereq: PHOT 85A and PHOT 100 or VMD 101 or DSGN 101 This advanced studio lighting course introduces students to the technical, aesthetic and historical aspects of photographic portraiture. Students have hands on experience with classic and contemporary lighting techniques using tungsten lights and studio strobes. Students work individually and in teams. PHOT 93 Editorial Photography Prereq: PHOT 85A and PHOT 100 or VMD 101 or DSGN 101 In this course, creating photo narratives for magazine and online publications is emphasized. Plus hands-on experience using portable lighting equipment for indoor and outdoor photography is explored. PHOT 99 Business Practices of Photograpy Business course for photographers in which students will learn how to successfully manage their photo careers; topics include copyrighting images, tax laws, marketing and pricing. PHOT 100 Design Fundamentals Fundamental design course, covering the theories, processes, vocabulary, and techniques common to visual design disciplines. Students will develop and apply their knowledge through analysis, critique and individual and collaborative exercises and projects. PHOT 101C Self Portraiture Prereq: PHOT 51 This course explores the challenges and benefits associated with photographing oneself. Public versus private portraiture is thoroughly examined. Emphasis is placed on the study and application of North Light specifically as it applies to dimensional devices. PHOT 101D Landscape Photography Prereq: PHOT 51 Techniques leading to a creative treatment of landscape photography using film or digital media. Illustrated lectures of important historical and contemporary image-makers. Emphasis on photographic fieldwork, interpretive lighting, design, camera technique, post production processing and filtration to support personal vision and conceptual ideas. PHOT 101G Pinhole Photography An in depth exploration of the photographic image created through the design, construction and use of pinhole cameras. Students will experiment with paper negatives, litho film, conventional black and white film and contact printing methods. Demonstrations and hands-on experience and field work will be emphasized. PHOT 101S Introduction to Image Scanning A basic course introducing scanning hardware, software and techniques used in professional settings. An introduction to scanning transparent, reflective, and three-dimensional originals, including retouching and optimizing scanned files for various uses. PHOT 102A Architectural Photography Prereq: PHOT 85A or demo of exit skills Commercial and fine art applications specifically related to issues of architectural photography such as perspective control, lighting, various camera formats, and camera accessories. PHOT 102B Documentary/News Photography Prereq: PHOT80 or PHOT 85A An essential course for those desiring a career in news or documentary photography. Emphasis is placed on story-telling imagery and photographic technique. PHOT 130 Portfolio Production Prereq: PHOT81B or PHOT 81D Students will produce a portfolio that prepares them for a career in commercial photography, fine arts or transfer to a four-year institution. For the official description of our degree, certificates and courses, see the current college catalog.
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11 CERTIFICATES AT A GLANCE Motion Photography: Studio Motion Photography: Field Alternative Photography Processess B&W Photography The Zone System B&W Photography The Print Architechtural Photography Reportage Photography Portrait Lighting Photography Studio Practice Studio Lighting Digital Photography Certificates of Accomplishment PHOT 51 PHOT 52 PHOT 57 PHOT 60A PHOT 60B PHOT 67 PHOT 80 PHOT 81A PHOT 81B PHOT 82 PHOT 83 PHOT 85A PHOT 85B PHOT 86 PHOT 90 PHOT 93 PHOT 99 PHOT 101 PHOT 102A PHOT 102B PHOT 130 BCST 119 BCST 140 BCST 141 BCST 144
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