Instructor: Christina Freeman
christinahfreeman@gmail.com
class blog: www.universitysettlementphoto.blogspot.com
University Settlement Digital Photography:
The Photographer’s Eye
Written by the Museum of Modern Art’s famous Curator of Photography, John Szarkowski, The Photographer’s Eye, serves as an essential reference for decades of photographers. Inspired by this book, the course will cover key photographic topics such as The Thing Itself, Detail, Framing, Time, and Vantage Point. This course is great for new photographers and experienced photographers looking for a refresher on these topics.
There will be weekly assignments for students to explore the topics mentioned above. Each week, students will need to bring in examples of their work from the assignment in either print or digital form.
Note: you do not need to purchase the Szarkowski book, but you might enjoy owning it!
Week 1 (January 5)
Topic: The Thing Itself
Technical focus: basics of exposure, lighting & flash
Week 2 (January 19)
Topic: Detail
Technical focus: macro photography
Week 3 (January 26)
Topic: Framing
Technical focus: composition, rule of thirds, cropping
Week 4 - (February 2)
Field trip to Chelsea galleries - cancelled!
meet at houston street center
Week 5 (February 9)
Topic: Time
Technical focus: shutter speed, sports mode, kids & pets mode grid layouts
Week 6 (February 16)
Topic: Vantage Point
Technical focus: portrait mode, landscape mode
Week 7 (February 23)
Topic: Color & Color Theory
Technical focus: White balance, Saturation, Black & White, Sepia
Week 8 (March 2)
Topic: Editing & File Storage
Technical focus: Using Adobe Bridge or Photoshop Elements to rate & organize photos
Review of all topics