GRA 2330 Digital Photography Thursday Spring 2014

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GRA 2330 Digital Photography Thursday Spring 2014
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Department
Communication Design
Course Code
GRA 2330
Semester / Year
Spring 2014
Course Description

This course will explore the foundational concepts of light and exposure in photography. Students will develop visual literacy as well as framing and compositional skills. Students will become acquainted with a wide range of contemporary photographers and gain an understanding of how photographic style transforms subject matter into meaning. Using professional lighting equipment and cameras, the student will gain hands-on experience capturing digital images in the studio as well as on location. Students will also learn professional methods and software to manage, process and print digital images.

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This course was created by: rmichals

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