Posted on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 by Carol Pitts
Digital Photo for Non-Majors
Instructor: Taro Hattori
OAK / PHOTO–102 / 15 sessions
Prerequisite: none
June 3-July 8 (no class 7/4), Mon./Wed./Thurs., 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
This class covers the basic knowledge and skills of digital photography, which are essential to any artist working today. It is an introduction to digital images, photographic production via the use of cameras, post-production issues in editing photographs and various outputs such as digital inkjet printing, outsourcing offset printing and preparation for web based media. We will also study how photography has been used in other fields of art. This class is designed for a student who does not major in Photography and is not transferable to the Photography Program's curricular requirements. Students must have access to a digital camera with manual functions.
This course satisfies a studio elective.
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