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BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY FALL 2017 Instructor: Tina Doyle Office: Library B319 email: Tina.Doyle@angelo.edu Phone: (325)486-6079 Office Hours: Monday/Wednesday: 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. and 5:00 6:00 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday: 9:00 a.m. Noon Textbook Required: A Short Course in Digital Photography, 3 rd edition; London & Stone Also Required: Appropriate memory card Instruction manual for your camera External storage device for photos Strongly recommended: Memory card reader Objectives: Students will learn the skills necessary for effective visual communication using a digital SLR camera. These skills include proper exposure, ISO, aperture and shutter speed controls, lighting, composition and basic image processing and editing. Regular quizzes will evaluate the student s understanding of these concepts. Adobe Photoshop CC will be used in the classroom for image processing. However, the software will be used as a tool to enhance the image, not as a crutch to save a bad image. Classroom Policies: Attendance: After three absences, one point will be deducted from your final grade for each additional absence. Eight or more absences will result in an automatic F for the semester regardless of assignment and quiz grades. Two points will be added the semester average for perfect attendance. When a class is missed, it is the student s responsibility to get the notes from a fellow student. Quizzes will be Scantron. Make-up quizzes are not allowed. School related absences: Assignments are due as stated in syllabus. When a quiz will be missed due to school-related travel, advanced arrangements must be made. Tardies: Three tardies equal one absence. You are tardy if you come into class after roll has been taken. It is your responsibility to notify the instructor (after class) that you were present. If you are more than 10 minutes late you will be counted absent. Classroom Etiquette: Any cell phone use (ringing, texting, etc.) or similar disruption may result in a deduction from classroom work points. Also, working in Photoshop, web surfing or other non-course related computer use during lecture/discussion time are also grounds for point deductions. Equipment: The basic equipment needed for this course is a DSLR or Micro 4:3 camera with interchangeable lens. Also required: memory card, a backup storage device, and the camera s instruction manual. Students who own this type of camera with manually adjustable shutter, aperture and ISO should use their own equipment. Automatic/point & shoot/cell phone cameras are prohibited. Cameras are available for check-out during the semester. A limited number of telephoto/zoom lenses, external flashes and tripods are also available for checkout. Students using ASU equipment are responsible for it and will be held liable for any damage or loss. All equipment must be handled with extreme care. *****Students should bring their cameras to class during the first month of the semester, or until otherwise instructed. Course Grade: Assignments: 70% Quizzes: 20% Classroom Work: 10% Total 100%

From the Textbook: Course Lecture Schedule (subject to change) Handouts and other resources will supplement the textbook. Week of Aug. 28: Intro & Camera Basics Chapters 1-3 Week of Sept. 4: (Monday Holiday) Camera Basics cont d Chapters 1-3 Week of Sept. 11: Digital Editing Chapters 4-5 Week of Sept. 18: Digital Editing Chapters 4-5 Week of Sept. 25: Light & Composition Chapters 8-9 Week of Oct. 2: Light & Movement Chapter 9 Week of Oct. 9: Lenses Chapter 2 Week of Oct. 16: Catch-Up! All the above Week of Oct 23: Choosing a Camera Notes Week of Oct. 30: Printers and Printing Chapter 6 Week of Nov. 6: Scanners and Scanning Chapter 4 Week of Nov. 13: Camera Raw Chapter 4 Week of Nov. 20 (22-24 Holiday): Camera Raw Chapter 4 Week of Nov. 27: History and preservation Chapters 7/10 Week of Dec. 4: Legal/Ethical issues and review Notes All equipment due back to instructor ***10 points will be deducted from final exam grade for late return Week of Dec. 11: Other Important Dates: Aug. 28: Sept. 4: Sept. 7: Nov. 22-24: Nov. 27: Dec. 8 @ Noon: Final Exams: BE ON TIME! Late arrivals will NOT take the test. *** 9:00 a.m. class final: Wednesday, Dec. 13 @ 8:00 a.m. *** 6:00 p.m. class final: Monday, Dec. 11 @ 8:00 p.m. Semester Begins Labor Day Holiday Camera checkout begins Thanksgiving Break Last Day to Drop Last day to return equipment without penalty *** Check your angelo.edu account on a regular basis for course updates and related announcements.

Assignment Criteria: All photographic work must be produced by the student during the current semester. Students must use their own personal camera (registered with the instructor) or the camera checked out from the instructor for all assignments. Assignments are due in the designated folder BEFORE the beginning of class (unless otherwise instructed). Assignments submitted after class begins will be counted late. Ten points will be deducted from the grade for each class time that the assignment is late. Assignments more than one week late will not be accepted and a grade of 0 will be recorded. For each assignment: 1. Take photographs that meet the criteria for the assignment. Shoot a variety of subjects from different angles. 2. Create a contact sheet. The contact sheet must contain a minimum of 20 (maximum of 40) shots per assignment. Points will be deducted from assignment grade for fewer than 20 images on the contact sheet. 3. Select the best photo (or photos, depending on the assignment) that best meet assignment criteria. 4. Save the original/unaltered file(s) of the chosen image(s) into the appropriate assignment folder in the Classroom Work area of the J drive. 5. Duplicate the original file(s). Make any necessary corrections and/or adjustments only on the copy of the file. Crop the final image to 8x10 with a minimum resolution of 220 ppi 6. Each assignment folder must contain the following elements: A. The contact sheet(s) B. The original (uncropped, unretouched) version of the best photo(s) for the assignment C. A separate file of the modified (cropped, corrected) version of the photo(s) for the assignment 7. Check that the files can be opened. If the files can t be opened, the assignment will be counted late. Assignment Grading Standards: Assignment requirements will vary. Students must read and follow the instructions for shooting, editing and submitting each assignment. Meets assignment criteria: (includes crop/resolution) 30% Image quality: (sharpness/exposure, etc.) 40% Creativity/idea development: (angle/lighting, etc.) 20% Appropriate corrections/enhancement: 10% Total 100% To Resubmit an Assignment: Any assignment that is turned in on time may be resubmitted for a higher grade within one week of the graded assignment s return. Maximum grade increase: 20 points. **To resubmit an assignment you must: 1. Place the new/corrected version of the assignment to the assignment redo folder. 2. Return the original grade sheet to the instructor. Assignments will not be regraded unless the original grade sheet is returned within the specified time frame.

BASIC DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1318.010 ASSIGNMENTS FALL 2017 Specific requirements for each assignment will vary and will be outlined in class. Order and/or due dates of assignments may be changed to accommodate the pace of the class or to allow for unforeseen circumstances. Photos for all assignments must be shot in the camera s manual exposure and in RGB color. Images made in any automatic mode (Shutter/Aperture/Program) will not be accepted and the assignment will be counted late. A contact sheet consisting of 20-40 images is required for each assignment. Do not crop/correct the original photo. Duplicate the original and make corrections/adjustments on the duplicate only. Crop the edited version to 8 x 10 with a minimum resolution of 220 ppi. A photograph may not be submitted for more than one assignment. 1. It s All About...Whatever: (one photo) Photograph a variety of subjects in a variety of settings at different times of day. Remember to double-check the focus by zooming in on the screen preview, and exposure using the histogram. Due: Friday, Sept. 15 2. It s All About Color, Color, and More Color: (one photo) Some photos rely heavily on color for impact. Find scenes with lots of vivid color, and fill the frame with those bright, vivid colors. Due: Friday, Sept 22 3. It s All About the Background Or Not: (2 photos) Select a subject that is 2-3 feet away and focus on it. Use a small aperture, such as f.16 or f.22 for one photo. Next, take another photo of a close-up subject using a wide aperture, such as f.5.6 or f.4. Remember to adjust the shutter speed to maintain a correct exposure in both photos. Due: Wednesday, Oct.4 4. It s All About Shadows and Light: (2 photos) For one photo, use backlight to create an interesting silhouette of a subject. In another photo, use backlight to create a glow through a translucent subject. Due: Wednesday, Oct. 11 5. It s All About Depth: (one photo) Use side light to convey a sense of depth and dimension to a subject or scene. Sidelight emphasizes texture, so look for subjects that are enhanced by the lighting. Due: Friday, Oct. 20 6. It s All About Them: (one photo) Photograph a person in a way that shows their personality. Pay close attention to the camera angle, lighting and background. Due: Friday, Oct. 27 7 & 8. It s All About the Wall (Assignment counts as 2 grades--one for the file, plus one for the printed photo): Each student will submit one 8x10 photographic print for gallery display. Each student will assist with the preparation, placement, evaluation and removal of the exhibit. Frame & mat will be provided. This cannot be a print of a photo previously submitted for a grade, but can be a photo recorded at any point during the current semester. ***Assignment # 7 grade is for the file; Assignment #8 grade is for the print Due: Wednesday, Nov. 8 9. It s All About Speed: (2 photos) Select a fast-moving subject and use a high shutter speed (i.e. 1/500, 1/1000) to stop fast moving action. For the second image, use the panning technique: select a slow shutter speed (i.e.1/60, 1/30) and move the camera with the movement of the subject to convey the feeling of movement. Due: Monday, Nov. 20 10. It s All About Power: (one photo) Before shooting, change your camera s capture mode from the JPEG file format into the Camera Raw format. **All adjustments must be made only in the Camera Raw window, and the assignment must be submitted in Camera RAW. Do not open or edit the image in the regular Photoshop window. Due: Monday, Dec. 4 ***Check your angelo.edu account on a regular basis for course updates and related announcements.

BASIC DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1318.020 ASSIGNMENTS FALL 2017 Specific requirements for each assignment will vary and will be outlined in class. Order and/or due dates of assignments may be changed to accommodate the pace of the class or to allow for unforeseen circumstances. Photos for all assignments must be shot in the camera s manual exposure and in RGB color. Images made in any automatic mode (Shutter/Aperture/Program) will not be accepted and the assignment will be counted late. A contact sheet consisting of 20-40 images is required for each assignment. Do not crop/correct the original photo. Duplicate the original and make corrections/adjustments on the duplicate only. Crop the edited version to 8 x 10 with a minimum resolution of 220 ppi. A photograph may not be submitted for more than one assignment. 1. It s All About...Whatever: (one photo) Photograph a variety of subjects in a variety of settings at different times of day. Remember to double-check the focus by zooming in on the screen preview, and exposure using the histogram. Due: Wednesday, Sept. 13 2. It s All About Color, Color, and More Color: (one photo) Some photos rely heavily on color for impact. Find scenes with lots of vivid color, and fill the frame with those bright, vivid colors. Due: Wednesday, Sept. 20 3. It s All About the Background Or Not: (2 photos) Select a subject that is 2-3 feet away and focus on it. Use a small aperture, such as f.16 or f.22 for one photo. Next, take another photo of a close-up subject using a wide aperture, such as f.5.6 or f.4. Remember to adjust the shutter speed to maintain a correct exposure in both photos. Due: Wednesday, Oct.4 4. It s All About Shadows and Light: (2 photos) For one photo, use backlight to create an interesting silhouette of a subject. In another photo, use backlight to create a glow through a translucent subject. Due: Wednesday, Oct. 11 5. It s All About Depth: (one photo) Use side light to convey a sense of depth and dimension to a subject or scene. Sidelight emphasizes texture, so look for subjects that are enhanced by the lighting. Due: Wednesday, Oct. 18 6. It s All About Them: (one photo) Photograph a person in a way that shows their personality. Pay close attention to the camera angle, lighting and background. Due: Wednesday, Oct. 25 7 & 8. It s All About the Wall (Assignment counts as 2 grades--one for the file, plus one for the printed photo): Each student will submit one 8x10 photographic print for gallery display. Each student will assist with the preparation, placement, evaluation and removal of the exhibit. Frame & mat will be provided. This cannot be a print of a photo previously submitted for a grade, but can be a photo recorded at any point during the current semester. ***Assignment # 7 grade is for the file; Assignment #8 grade is for the print Due: Wednesday, Nov. 8 9. It s All About Speed: (2 photos) Select a fast-moving subject and use a high shutter speed (i.e. 1/500, 1/1000) to stop fast moving action. For the second image, use the panning technique: select a slow shutter speed (i.e.1/60, 1/30) and move the camera with the movement of the subject to convey the feeling of movement. Due: Monday, Nov. 20 10. It s All About Power: (one photo) Before shooting, change your camera s capture mode from the JPEG file format into the Camera Raw format. **All adjustments must be made only in the Camera Raw window, and the assignment must be submitted in Camera RAW. Do not open or edit the image in the regular Photoshop window. Due: Monday, Dec. 4 ***Check your angelo.edu account on a regular basis for course updates and related announcements.