Digital Photography Location: Class
Schedule: Instructor: John Sappington - john@basearts.com |
ANALY HALL - ART COMPUTER LAB HOURS
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Online
Syllabus (this page): DESCRIPTION: Topics
and Scope: Assignments: Recommended Technical Texts: Alternate
Technical Texts: Students are required to obtain backup media to store class example files and work in progress. Optional media types are: - 100MB/250 Mb Zip disks - CD ROM/DVD-R, Write-once or Re Writable: Approx. capacity 700+MB - Flash cards, memory sticks, removable harddrives, etc... Students are also required to have an e-mail account. This can be accessed through the lab and may be a free account like those available from Hotmail, Yahoo, Freemail, Excite, etc. The instructor will assist students in obtaining an e-mail account if necessary. Students will be expected to check this e-mail account at least twice a week. General class announcements will be reported via e-mail. EVALUATION: 20% of student grades will be based on class participation. Students must attend class in order to effectively participate. 70% of student grades will be based on the completion of assignments. These assignments will not be graded for skill or content, but will be evaluated for technical completion. 10% of the student grade will be determined by the final portfolio presentation. ATTENDANCE POLICY:Students are expected to attend all of every class meeting unless they have received prior permission from the instructor. Attendance will be taken at the beginning of each class meeting. Anyone absent when attendance is taken will be assumed absent from the class. If you are late to class it is your responsibility to make sure your attendance is acknowledged by talking to the instructor. If
you are intending to drop the class, please notify the instructor. You
should not assume that the instructor will automatically drop you because
of absences. If you stop attending classes and you do not
drop the class, and the instructor has not dropped you from the class;
the instructor may be required to give you a grade of F for the class. It shall be the policy of the Sonoma County Junior College District to maintain an attendance policy and procedures consistent with State and local requirements. 1.0 Attendance 1.1 Students are expected to attend all sessions of the course in which they are enrolled. 1.2 Any student with excessive absences may be dropped from the class. 2.0 Excessive Absence Defined 2.1 A student may be dropped from any class when that student’s absences exceed ten percent (10%) of the total hours of class time. 2.2 Instructors shall state in each course syllabus what constitutes excessive absence for that course. 3.0 Excused vs. Unexcused absences 3.1 Unless state or federal law requires that the absence be deemed excused, no instructor shall be required to make a distinction between excused and unexcused absences. 3.2 If individual Instructors wish to distinguish between excused and unexcused absences the instructor shall state in each course syllabus all criteria for any excused absences in addition to those required by state or federal law. 4.0 Nonattendance 4.1 Students who fail to attend the first two class meetings of a full semester course may be dropped by the instructor. 4.2 Faculty are required to drop all No-Show students by the Census Date of each census course. A No-Show is an enrolled student who has not attended any class meeting of the course at any time, or who has not contacted the instructor to make arrangements to remain enrolled in the course. Policy 8.15, Revised July 10, 2007 At the January 13th, 2009 Board of Trustees meeting the revised Policy and Procedure 3.22 Field Trip and College Sponsored Activities was approved. At the request of several faculty I am including both the clean copy and marked-up version which shows the changes. Below are the links to the related forms online.
Both new field trip forms (liability waiver & activity request) are now located on the Student Affairs homepage…
They were placed under the "For Students," "Student Affairs," "Download Forms" menus: (http://www.santarosa.edu/for_students/student_affairs/forms.shtml).
You can bring them up directly with: http://www.santarosa.edu/for_students/student_affairs/forms/fieldtrip-activity-request-form.pdf
The Activity Request form is also located under "Faculty & Staff," "Human Resources," "Forms" (http://www.santarosa.edu/hr/forms/) "Miscellaneous" section and the form is titled "Field Trip/Activity Request." |
Digital Photography Schedule (subject to change) |
Photography Resources http://www.basearts.com/curriclum/Res.Photo.htm |
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Week 1 Day 1 | Syllabus Overview Expectations, Requirements, Objectives, Best Practices. |
Assignment:
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Sites: Northbay Photo Supply (Santa Rosa, based photo supply) http://www.photosupply.com location map http://www.photosupply.com/aboutusindex.htm Freestyle Photographic Supplies http://www.freestylephoto.biz/e_main.php B and H Photo Video http://www.bhphotovideo.com/ Atelx.com http://www.atlex.com ------------------------------------------------------------- Masters of Photography - Good starter site for Analogue Masters http://www.masters-of-photography.com/ Lomographic
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Week 1 : Day 2, 3 |
Lecture: |
Lab: Feel
free to experiment, try to find the lowest level of light possible to
render a readable image. |
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Artists: Haines
Gallery Tel:
415-397-8114 Tuesday - Friday 10:30am - 5:30pm Saturday 10:30am - 5:00pm Urban Digital Color / Gallery 16 |
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Lecture:
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Lab First File Transfers Assignment: Review Low Light Images --- Objects for Scanning - 3 Dimensional Objects as well as prints or flat art that you may want to digitize. Review Historical Photograms/Montage works: Photograms and Montage Samples |
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Sites:
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Lecture: Camera Operation
Photoshop
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Lab:
1st exposure
according to meter reading.
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Reading: Moholy-Nagy - From Pigment to Light - 1936
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Lab | Review Bracketting | |
Week 3 : Day 1, 2 |
Lecture: Photoshop:
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Reading:
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Week 3 : Day 3, 4 |
Lecture
PS Best Practice #1 - Duplicate the pixel
based background layer as first step on opening a .jpeg. |
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Week 4 : Day 1 |
Lab | Review : Bracketing Equivalents (Shutter and Aperture side effects) Wrap up current technical experiementsReview: |
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Week 4 : Day 2,3,4 |
Lecture
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Week 5 : Day 1 |
Sign up for a time on the Sign-up sheet
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Artists: William Carlos Williams William Klein Lorna Simpson |
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Week 5 : Day 2, 3 |
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Week 5 : Day 4 |
Field
Trip : Graton - meeting
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http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials.htm http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/camera-lenses.htm http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/hyperfocal-distance.htm
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Week 6: Day 1
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Lecture: Composition |
Assignment: 5 prints - 5 pnts. - 8x10 minimum Added Assignment: Subject explorations / Framing exercise.
Shoot a minimum of 20 images of a single subject from every angle and
a variety of compositional arrangements. |
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Week 6 : Day 2, 3 |
Lecture:
Photoshop: Printing - Sharpening
Surface/Finish Texture Color Weight
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Lab:
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Device/Paper Profiles - additional
resources New site: www.colorfolio.com Color Field Guide - how to install and apply Epson's ICC Profile Guide Red River Paper -How to Install and apply profiles.Epson(PC) Red River Color Profiles -How to Epson(MAC) Sites:
Urban Digtial Color (SF, printer) |
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Week 6 Day 4 |
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Lab Additional
Printing Resources:
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Artists:
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Syllabus ends here... |
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Artists:
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Lecture
Photoflex - Lighting Resources Catalogue and Lessons
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Assignment: Shooting: 3-5 images of light - Pre-Visualization - sensitivity toward the lighting conditions(less focus on subject) |
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Lecture:
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John Maeda http://www.maedastudio.com/ Ted Nelson http://www.iath.virginia.edu/elab/hfl0155.html Lev Manovich http://www.manovich.net/bio_00.htm Victoria Vesna http://www.bodiesinc.ucla.edu/ Timothy Druckrey http://users.rcn.com/druckrey/
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Lecture:
Protecting your images |
Lab Critiques contine... Review: Images of Light |
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Reading: Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that offers flexible copyright licenses for creative works. Electronic Frontier Foundation The Free Expression Policy Project Artists: Sites: Orphan Works: |
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Lab Lecture: Camera Raw |
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Camera Raw: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dcraw -------- Gimp plugin to decode RAW
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Final
Critique Presentations of selections from individual portfolios 10-20 images. = 10 pnts Final Exam is here --> TEST |