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. 


Schedule:

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   

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 ) 
 

1/27, Week 3:

Assignment:
1st Rolls - previous portfolio reviews continue.
Activity:
 Supervised printing

 
2/3, Week 4:
ASSIGNMENT:
Test Roll # 2 (5 pnts) - Photograms (2-3, 10 pnts)
Activity: Supervised printing
 
2/10, Week 5:
ASSIGNMENT: 
Contact Sheets (all rolls - 10 pnts), 1st Prints ( 2-3 10 pnts )
Activity: 
Supervised printing

 
2/16, Week 6:
ASSIGNMENT:
Portfolio subject drafts (5 pnts.)/#1 Portfolio Roll(5pnts)

PDA Day, No Class
 

2/23, Week 7:
ASSIGNMENT: Portfolio Statement / Review - First Portfolio Contacts
Activity: Supervised printing

 

3/1, Week 8: 
ASSIGNMENT: 1st Critiques (10 pnts)
Activity:  Supervised printing

 

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

3/17, Week 10:
Due:  Shooting assignment s  #1, # 2, Portfolio Journal assignment A, midterm

* Digital Introduction / Demo Analy Hall Arts Lab - Epson Ink Jet

Activity: Project and Midterm reviews
Slide Lecture: The Photographic Series Assignment: Portfolio Journal B
 
3/24, Week 11:
SPRING BREAK
 
 
3/31, Week 12:
Activity:
  Supervised printing
 
4/7, Week 13: Activity:  Supervised printing
4/14, Week 14: Lecture:  Portfolio presentations Due: Portfolio Journal B (bring A as well), and any extra creditDemonstration: Spot toning
4/21, Week 15: Activity:  Supervised printing
4/ 28, Week 16: Activity:  Supervised printing
5/5, Week 17: Activity:  Supervised printing
5/12, Week 18: Activity:  Supervised printing
5/19, Week 19: Activity:  Supervised printing

5/24, Week 20: PORTFOLIO PROJECT DUE

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Color Illustrations: