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Digital Photography Capstone and Portfolio Review course at Sessions College

Digital Photography Capstone and Portfolio Review

3 credits

PHO 260: Digital Photography Capstone and Portfolio Review

A portfolio project and portfolio review for Digital Photography majors

The Digital Photography Capstone and Portfolio Review class offers an opportunity to develop a multifaceted portfolio piece and hone your creative work into a polished presentation for future clients and employers.

The Digital Photography Capstone Project provides a simulation of an extended photography project. Students will take a photography project from concept to final presentation. Students work closely with the department head, developing a client brief for a project that provides a deep exploration of an area of photography.

Students participate in Portfolio Review in weeks 9-15 of the semester. This provides students the opportunity to gather and develop a portfolio of work and present it to faculty and classmates for feedback. Students will learn to recognize strengths and weaknesses in their work, and feedback will help students identify specific works or subject areas that need improvement.

Image by Felicia Kieselhorst

Course At A Glance

Course Features

  • 100% online
  • Project-based
  • Instructor-led
  • Credit-bearing: 3 Credits
  • Classes start January, April, and August

Instructor(s)

The course is taught by the following instructor(s):

Course developed by: Felicia Kieselhorst

Take this course as a standalone or as part of the following program(s):

Course Projects

    1. Researching the Project

      Students will research client options, scout a project, and create a project plan that encompasses client goals, lighting, location, technology, and more.

    2. Conducting the Photo Shoot

      The big day is here. Working from their plan, students execute their project photo shoot.

    3. Selecting, Editing, and Presenting Images

      It's time to curate your images. Students will select and edit their best images and develop a polished client presentation that can be delivered over the Web.

    4. Portfolio Guidelines

      Students are expected to create a portfolio that is useful to their future creative development, and to do so with attention to quality and detail. The final student portfolio will demonstrate professional presentation techniques and a written summary of the student's design capabilities.

    5. Final Review

      Student portfolios will be evaluated to assess the achievement of program outcomes defined for the Associate Degree in Digital Photography program.

Sample Student Work

Sharon Capps - Candid portrait by Sharon Capps

Course Outcomes

What Are The Course Projects?

This portfolio project affords the opportunity for a professional photoshoot that results in a set of high quality, accomplished images that meets client and project goals and show your skills as a photographer. Students will also assemble a high quality final portfolio of work for instructor review and peer feedback. Student work will be evaluated to assess the achievement of program outcomes defined for the Associate Degree in Digital Photography program.

What Software or Supplies Do I Need?
  • Computer with Internet connection.
  • Access to a standalone digital camera with manual control over ISO, Aperture, Shutter Speed, and White Balance, that allows for shooting in RAW format.
  • Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom or equivalent programs.
  • Experience in the above software.
What Will I Learn?

Students in this course can expect to learn to:

  • Research a local client/customer for your project, showing an understanding of both your client and photography genres and stylistic trends relevant to your project.
  • Develop a photo shoot plan that addresses all essential factors for success: client goals, lighting, location, technology, and more.
  • Conduct a photoshoot that results in a set of high quality, accomplished images that meet client and project goals and show your skills as a photographer.
  • Select and digitally edit your project images into a set of professional standard final images.
  • Present your work to the instructor and client in a compelling, professional manner.
  • Assemble a portfolio of work, identifying and describe strengths and weaknesses in your work.
  • Develop a plan for portfolio development and identify a desired career direction.
  • Develop a professional summary of your design capabilities.
  • Present a finalized portfolio of creative work.

Getting Started

Course Registration

  • Classes start January, April, and August
  • 3 Credit Course
  • Project-Based: Exercises, Discussions, and Critiques

Course Tuition and Fees
Tuition$510/credit
Registration Fee* $200
Total Course Price $1730

Registration fees are nonrefundable after 5 days from enrollment. All tuition includes a digital materials fee for course content.

Course Registration Form

To register for this course, use the form below to enter your information and desired start date. An Admissions Advisor will contact you to arrange payment and provide you with an Enrollment Agreement.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

 

What Are The Courses Like?

Our courses are project-based. In each course you’ll enjoy a series of lectures, projects, discussions, and critiques designed to stretch your creative skills, earning college credit for your completed course.

How Much Time Do I Need?

Classes start January, April, and August, and this course can be completed in a 15-week term. College credit from this course can be applied to a range of degree and certificate level programs at Sessions College.

Who Are The Instructors?

Our courses are developed and taught by our faculty of professional artists, designers, and photographers. This means that you’ll learn in-demand skills, get feedback on your work, and build a portfolio of creative work.

Is Sessions College accredited?

Yes. Since 2001, Sessions College has been accredited by the Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC). The Distance Education Accrediting Commission is listed by the U.S. Department of Education as a recognized accrediting agency and is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).