Plastics, Pinholes, and Point and Shoots






 

    Plastics, Pinholes, and Point and Shoots

    While modern digital cameras move perpetually, toward “perfecting” the photographic image, more and more photographers and artists are turning to unconventional cameras to explore the aesthetic possibilities that often result from these cheaply made cameras. While digital imaging tools now dominate commercial photography, low end, analog cameras have made a come back because their flaws and peculiarities often lead to unique and more interesting results. In this course students use cameras that are stripped down to their basic elements, to gain a better understanding of the elements of the photographic process. Though slide lecture, demonstration, and hands-on projects students explore use of pinhole cameras, Holga cameras, analog point and shoot cameras, and experimental large scale pinhole photography.

    Prerequisite: None

    First class materials: TBD

    Course Details
    Course Code: XPHO2320
    Meetings: 10
    Credit Hours: 1
    Lab: $35
    Section 1 Photography
    Instructor: Patrick Miller
    Meeting Day(s): Tuesday
    Meeting Time(s): 7 p.m. - 10 p.m.
    Meeting Date(s): June 04, 2013 - August 06, 2013
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    Class Size: 14
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    Location: Goldsmith Campus
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    Credit: Registration #: Fee:
    Non-Credit 25298 $395 Add to Cart
    Certificate 25299 $430 Add to Cart
    Credit 25300 $1220 Add to Cart
    12 of 14 seats available (last 2 seats are not available online)
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