Lighting Techniques






 

    Lighting Techniques

    Understanding how light interacts with your subject is as important as understanding how to use your camera.

    In this hands-on course students are introduced to the technical and aesthetic concerns of both natural (outdoor) and studio (strobe) lighting. Course covers lighting techniques including use of light meters, reflectors, fill flash, soft boxes, and the safe operation of strobe equipment.

    Students photograph a variety of subjects (people and products) to understand lighting problems and solutions inherent in each. Course is held in the Otis lighting studio.

    Prerequisite: Introduction to Photography or equivalent knowledge. Students must have working knowledge of traditional/digital manual camera functions

    First class materials: Digital cameras required for all class instruction. Film cameras may be used with the approval of Instructor.

    Course Details
    Course Code: XPHO2500
    Meetings: 10
    Credit Hours: 1
    Lab: $35
    Section 1 Photography
    Instructor: Michael Wells
    Meeting Day(s): Wednesday
    Meeting Time(s): 7 p.m. - 10 p.m.
    Meeting Date(s): June 05, 2013 - August 07, 2013
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    Class Size: 12
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    Location: Goldsmith Campus
    Registration
    Credit: Registration #: Fee:
    Non-Credit 25289 $395 Add to Cart
    Certificate 25290 $430 Add to Cart
    Credit 25291 $1220 Add to Cart
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