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Course Syllabus

Digital Photography II: Discovering Your Creative Potential Course Code: EDL017 Course Description In today s world, we are surrounded by images. We are continually seeing photographs as they appear in advertisements, on websites, in magazines, and on billboards; they even adorn our walls at home. While many of these images have been created by professional photographers, it is possible for your photos to take on a more professional look after you discover how to increase your creative potential. In Digital Photography II: Discovering Your Creative Potential, you will examine various aspects of the field including specialty areas, ethics, and famous photographers throughout history. You will also learn how to effectively critique photographs so you can better understand composition and go on to create more eye-catching photographs on your own. Required Materials A digital camera or camera phone Table of Contents Lesson 1: Photography as a Career 3 Lesson 2: Legal and Ethical Concerns 4 Lesson 3: Photographers and Critiques 5 Lesson 4: Photography Software 6 Midterm Exam 7 Lesson 5: The Darkroom 8 Lesson 6: Art, Product and Stock Photography 9 Lesson 7: Photojournalism 10 Lesson 8: Wedding Photography 11 Final Exam............................................12 2

Lesson 1: Photography as a Career In this unit, we will examine photography as a career. Taking photographs is a favorite hobby for many people, but some individuals choose to make a career out of taking photographs of people, places, and objects. Individuals who are thinking about a career as a professional photographer should keep in mind that the field offers both benefits and challenges. We will discuss what professional photographers do, the types of professional photographers, and the steps that many professional photographers take in reaching their goal of a career in photography. Discuss professional photography and what this career is like. Discuss the different types of professional photography. Examine some of the steps to becoming a professional photographer. Investigate the job outlook for professional photographers. Understand what professional photographers do as part of their jobs. Lesson 1 Text Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 1 Online Lab Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 1 Photography Assignment Homework 15 points Lesson 1 Discussion Assignment 1 Discussion 5 points Lesson 1 Discussion Assignment 2 Discussion 5 points Lesson 1 Quiz Quiz 15 points 3

Lesson 2: Legal and Ethical Concerns In this unit, we will discuss some of the common legal and ethical issues that professional photographers deal with. We will examine what rights photographers have in the photographs that they take as well as what rights individuals have in protecting their own privacy. We will also discuss the question of copyright, the different types of photographs and their uses, and the use of model releases for photographs of people. Finally, we will discuss the common licensing types for stock photography. Discuss the rights that photographers have to take photographs, including how this is impacted by the First Amendment in the United States. Understand copyright and how it can affect professional photographers. Examine the differences between personal, editorial, and commercial uses of a photograph. Discuss several different types of photograph licenses for commercial use. Understand model releases and why they are used. Lesson 2 Text Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 2 Online Lab Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 2 Photography Assignment Homework 15 points Lesson 2 Discussion Assignment 1 Discussion 5 points Lesson 2 Discussion Assignment 2 Discussion 5 points Lesson 2 Quiz Quiz 15 points 4

Lesson 3: Photographers and Critiques In this unit, we will learn about a few of the photographers who have shaped professional photography. These individuals, including Ansel Adams and Dorothea Lange, helped to develop the legitimacy of professional photography and helped to shape the way that we look at fine art photography, photojournalism, and portrait photography. Their work stands as the quality that many photographers today still aim for. In addition, we will examine how to critique photographs. We will consider both the benefits of photography critiques both for photographers and for those giving the critiques. Talk about some of the most well-known professional photographers. Discuss the influence of these photographers on the practice and field of photography. Discuss how to critique photographs. Realize the benefits of photograph critiques. Understand why photography critiques are subjective in nature. Lesson 3 Text Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 3 Online Lab Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 3 Photography Assignment Homework 15 points Lesson 3 Discussion Assignment 1 Discussion 5 points Lesson 3 Discussion Assignment 2 Discussion 5 points Lesson 3 Quiz Quiz 15 points 5

Lesson 4: Photography Software In this unit, we will examine the area of photography software and in particular, photo editing software. We ll discuss what some of the more common software choices are for editing digital photographs and look at the basic guidelines for editing images. We will also learn more about the common features and tools that are found in photo editing software and how these tools can change and improve images. Discuss some of the common photo imaging software choices available today. Understand the basic guidelines for using photo imaging software. Talk about some of the advantages and disadvantages to using photography software. Discuss the common features and tools in image editing software. Show an understanding of the modern digital darkroom. Lesson 4 Text Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 4 Online Lab Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 4 Photography Assignment Homework 15 points Lesson 4 Discussion Assignment 1 Discussion 5 points Lesson 4 Discussion Assignment 2 Discussion 5 points Lesson 4 Quiz Quiz 15 points 6

Midterm Exam Review information acquired and mastered from this course up to this point. Take a course exam based on material from the first four units in this course (Note: You will be able to open this exam only one time.) Midterm Exam Exam 50 points Midterm Discussion Assignment Discussion 5 points 7

Lesson 5: The Darkroom In this unit, we will consider the film developing process that takes place within the darkroom. In doing so, we ll discuss the history of film development and the safety measures that photographers should keep in mind when developing film. In addition, we will examine how photographers can turn film into negatives within the darkroom and then turn those negatives into actual photographic prints. Discuss the use of darkrooms and their advantages for photographers. Talk about the history of film and film development. Describe how film is developed into negatives. Understand how a negative is used to create an image print. Discuss darkroom safety and potential risks. Lesson 5 Text Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 5 Online Lab Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 5 Photography Assignment Homework 15 points Lesson 5 Discussion Assignment 1 Discussion 5 points Lesson 5 Discussion Assignment 2 Discussion 5 points Lesson 5 Quiz Quiz 15 points 8

Lesson 6: Art, Product and Stock Photography In this unit, we will examine the areas of fine art, product, and stock photography. Fine art photography involves photography that is created for art s sake and includes those photographs that we see in museums and galleries. Over the last several decades, product and stock photography have increased in popularity as businesses need photographs of their products for advertising and websites need stock photographs to illustrate articles and other online content. We will discuss these three areas and examine professional tips and techniques for each type of photography. Discuss fine art photography and its connections to both fine art and other types of photography. Describe some of the techniques used to present and display photographs. Discuss the area of product photography. Understand more about the area of stock photography and microstock photography. Discuss the tips and techniques for stock and microstock photography. Lesson 6 Text Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 6 Online Lab Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 6 Photography Assignment Homework 15 points Lesson 6 Discussion Assignment 1 Discussion 5 points Lesson 6 Discussion Assignment 2 Discussion 5 points Lesson 6 Quiz Quiz 15 points 9

Lesson 7: Photojournalism In this unit, we will consider the area of photojournalism. Photojournalists document many of the events and important situations in our world today. Their work is often featured in newspapers, magazines, and online news sites. We ll examine some of the challenges to photojournalism today and the responsibilities that photojournalists have. We ll also examine some of the different types of shots that photojournalists use to tell a story and how photojournalists increase their chances of capturing that perfect shot. Describe photojournalism and how it relates to journalism. Discuss why individuals become photojournalists. Describe the common types of photographic shots that photojournalists use. Understand how to catch the perfect candid shot of news stories. Discuss the responsibilities of photojournalists. Lesson 7 Text Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 7 Online Lab Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 7 Photography Assignment Homework 15 points Lesson 7 Discussion Assignment 1 Discussion 5 points Lesson 7 Discussion Assignment 2 Discussion 5 points Lesson 7 Quiz Quiz 15 points 10

Lesson 8: Wedding Photography In this unit, we will consider the area of wedding photography. Wedding photography is a popular area for professional photographers, although it is also a challenging one. We ll discuss the business of wedding photography, the characteristics of a good wedding photographer, and several different types of wedding photography. We ll also discuss the preparation that goes into photographing a wedding and some of the considerations for the wedding itself. Discuss the business aspect of wedding photography. Describe what it takes to be a good wedding photographer. Understand the two types of wedding photography. Talk about some of the actions needed to prepare to photograph a wedding. Discuss some aspects of photographing the wedding and reception. Lesson 8 Text Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 8 Online Lab Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 8 Photography Assignment Homework 15 points Lesson 8 Discussion Assignment 1 Discussion 5 points Lesson 8 Discussion Assignment 2 Discussion 5 points Lesson 8 Quiz Quiz 15 points 11

Final Exam Review information acquired and mastered from this course up to this point. Take a course exam based on material from units five to eight in this course the last four units. (Note: You will be able to open this exam only one time.) Final Exam Exam 50 points Class Reflection Discussion Assignment Discussion 10 points 12