ART 61.2 COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY
Spring 2012
Instructor: John Sappington
jsappington@santarosa.edu
http://www.basearts.com
Office Hours: Thursdays 1-2 pm by appointment
Syllabus (this document) : http://www.basearts.com/curriculum/SRJC.ColorPhotography.htm
Additional Resources: http://www.basearts.com/index2.htm |
PREREQUISITE:
Art 37- Intermediate Photography
COURSE OBJECTIVES
• An overall understanding of how a color photograph is made, including the relationship between camera, light, lens, film, paper and chemistry• Exposing color negatives: understanding color film and learning to best utilize these materials• Color printing techniques: learning to recognize proper exposure for color prints and learning to recognize color cast and manipulate color balance. Establishing excellent color darkroom work habits• Color vs. Black and White: discussions of the similarities and differences of the two mediums- Developing a photographic "eye" for when to work in color and when to work in black and white• Development of Visual Literacy: the ability to profoundly communicate using pictures and symbols.
REQUIRED TEXT
Color Photography (a Working Manual) by Henry Horenstein,
Available Online for $3.57 from Abe Books @
http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?kn=Color+Photography+%28a+Working+Manual%29+by+Henry+Horenstein&sts=t&x=82&y=10
http://www.amazon.com/Color-Photography-Working-Henry-Horenstein/dp/0316373168
Exploring Color Photography, by Robert Hirsch
Available Online for $ 1.00 from Abe Books @
http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?kn=Exploring+Color+Photography%2C+by+Robert+Hirsch&sts=t&x=35&y=13
EBOOK VERSION $44.00: http://books.google.com/books?id=wjKzHzemCxAC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Color+Photography&hl=en&sa=X&ei=IucPT76QLsbiiAKOw4WzDQ&ved=0CDwQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=Color%20Photography&f=false
REQUIRED RESOURCES, TOOLS AND MATERIALS
- A camera featuring manual operation and a light meter
- A portable flash unit PROFESSIONAL
- Color negative film- budget for 15- 20 rolls
- RA-4 Color paper
- A notebook or journal dedicated to this class
- A small penlightA small calculator
- A 3 ring negative box/binder
- Lint-free cotton gloves
- Fine point Sharpie permanent ink marker
- Negative cleaning implements (camel hair brush, blower, canned air)
- Dodging tools
- Burning cards
- Type 000 spotting brush
- Negative sleeves and print sleeves
- 9 x 12” clasp envelopes for turning in assignments
- Professional C-41 laboratory
- Presentation materials for Final Portfolio (mat board, to be discussed later)
GRADING
Grades will be based on a point system.
Students can earn 100 total points.
Letter grades will be determined as follows:
92-100 points= A
85-91 points= B
71-84 points= C
65-70 points= D
64 or below= F
30 points: Attendance-
2 points will be deducted for each unexcused absence (each 3 absences lowers your grade by approximately 1/2 letter grade and will hinder your ability to score well in other areas) 15 points: Participation in Class Meetings- (1 point will automatically be deducted any time you are tardy or miss a class)
55 points: Completion of Assignments-
Three assignments, including the mid term, are worth 5 points each The final portfolio is worth 40 points: 12 Points for Portfolio Journal Assignment Due Dates (4 Points each)5 points for the initial presentation on 4/17 10 points for completion of minimum number of prints 8 points for demonstration of skills and practices 5 points for resolution of vision, creative growth and other intangibles
Extra credit: each 36 exp. contact sheet for Portfolio Journal assignment submitted in addition to those required will be worth 2 points.
CRITERIA FOR SUBMITTING ASSIGNMENTS
To receive credit for completing photographic assignments, prints must be submitted in protective sleeves and in a 9 x 12” envelope.
Write your name, course title, the name or description of the assignment and the due date on the envelope.
Criteria for submission of the final portfolio will be discussed later.
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Schedule:
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Week 1 - 01.19
Reading: Chapter 2- Photographing in Color, Color Photography (a Working Manual)
Assignment:
Shoot 36 exposure roll - 24 hr period - commercial processing (CVS, the lab) single print set for evaluation (*specify that the film remain uncut)
Bring in items for photograms to next class meeting
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Additional Reading:
Adobe Color reference - http://www.basearts.com/curriculum/color/colorAdobeRef.htm
Starburst: Color Photography in America 1970–1980
http://www.lightresearch.net/reviews/starburst.html
Light Research, Articles by Robert Hirsch:
http://lightresearch.net/articles/index.html |
1/20, Week 2: Lecture: Introduction to color Printing
Assignment: Test Roll # 1, Exposing color film, Portfolio Journal
Activity: Making photograms ( 2-3, 10 pnts )
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1/27, Week 3:
Assignment: 1st Rolls - previous portfolio reviews continue.
Activity: Supervised printing |
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2/3, Week 4:
ASSIGNMENT: Test Roll # 2 (5 pnts) - Photograms (2-3, 10 pnts)
Activity: Supervised printing
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2/10, Week 5:
ASSIGNMENT: Contact Sheets (all rolls - 10 pnts), 1st Prints ( 2-3 10 pnts )
Activity: Supervised printing
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2/16, Week 6:
ASSIGNMENT: Portfolio subject drafts (5 pnts.)/#1 Portfolio Roll(5pnts)
PDA Day, No Class
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2/23, Week 7:
ASSIGNMENT: Portfolio Statement / Review - First Portfolio Contacts
Activity: Supervised printing
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3/1, Week 8:
ASSIGNMENT: 1st Critiques (10 pnts)
Activity: Supervised printing
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3/8, Week 9:
ASSIGNMENT: 1st Critiques (10 pnts)
Activity: Midterm |
MIDTERM REVIEW
1) Photograms ( 2-3, 5 pnts )
2) Test ROLL # 1 (5 pnts)
3) Test ROLL # 2 (5 pnts)
4) 1st Prints ( 2-3, 10 pnts)
5) #1 Portfolio Roll (5 pnts)
6) Portfolio subject drafts (5 pnts.)
7) 1st Critiques (10 pnts)
8) CONTACTS- ALL ROLLS - (10 pnts)
55 pnts total - Midterm
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3/17, Week 10:
Due: Shooting assignment s #1, # 2, Portfolio Journal assignment A, midterm
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Digital Introduction / Demo Analy Hall Arts Lab - Epson Ink Jet
Activity: Project and Midterm reviews
Slide Lecture: The Photographic Series Assignment: Portfolio Journal B |
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3/24, Week 11:
SPRING BREAK |
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3/31, Week 12:
Activity: Supervised printing
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4/7, Week 13: Activity: Supervised printing
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4/14, Week 14: Lecture: Portfolio presentations Due: Portfolio Journal B (bring A as well), and any extra creditDemonstration: Spot toning
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4/21, Week 15: Activity: Supervised printing
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4/ 28, Week 16: Activity: Supervised printing
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5/5, Week 17: Activity: Supervised printing
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5/12, Week 18: Activity: Supervised printing
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5/19, Week 19: Activity: Supervised printing
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5/24, Week 20: PORTFOLIO PROJECT DUE |
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