Introduction to Photography
(Students 13 and older may begin this AYOP course at anytime individually)
Introduction to Photography Fall 2021 Zoom Class
meets every other Tuesday from 4:00-4:45 EST and begins on Sept 7th.
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Introduction to Photography Fall 2021 Zoom Class
meets every other Tuesday from 4:00-4:45 EST and begins on Sept 7th.
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Photography courses are geared towards students who are looking for ways to expand their photographic skills in a photographic composition design course. In these courses, the composition of the photographed image is the emphasis- not the basic use of the camera. (Students should already be familiar with taking photographs with their cameras, iPods, iPhones, isomethings etc.). By exploring and experimenting with a variety of photographic styles, students will strengthen their photographic skills and eye for compostion.
This intense 9 lesson photography course is geared towards students who looking for ways to expand their photographic skills.
By exploring the work of famous photographic artists and various photographic techniques and challenges, students will create for themselves a strong and expansive portfolio. Students should plan to spend 6-10 hours on each lesson. Based on the extensive amount of work required, it is suggested that students receive 1/2 high school credit for their work.
Expectations for each lesson:
1. Study Photographer's and his/her work. Write 200-400 words about the photographer.
2. Scrapbook - Chose the photos from the photographer of the lesson that best represent the topics covered in the lesson..
3. Projects: - Complete photography project based on a composition lesson.
4. Completion of the "Final Project"
Materials Needed (Not Included)
Camera or isomething
Internet access
PhotoShop (optional)
TUITION-
$300/Student/9 Lessons over 9 or 18 weeks
This intense 9 lesson photography course is geared towards students who looking for ways to expand their photographic skills.
By exploring the work of famous photographic artists and various photographic techniques and challenges, students will create for themselves a strong and expansive portfolio. Students should plan to spend 6-10 hours on each lesson. Based on the extensive amount of work required, it is suggested that students receive 1/2 high school credit for their work.
Expectations for each lesson:
1. Study Photographer's and his/her work. Write 200-400 words about the photographer.
2. Scrapbook - Chose the photos from the photographer of the lesson that best represent the topics covered in the lesson..
3. Projects: - Complete photography project based on a composition lesson.
4. Completion of the "Final Project"
Materials Needed (Not Included)
Camera or isomething
Internet access
PhotoShop (optional)
TUITION-
$300/Student/9 Lessons over 9 or 18 weeks