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Learn from an Online Tutor
Digital Art Photography
An
artist's workshop on creating, editing,
and virtually exhibiting digital art photography |
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you ever wondered about the days, weeks, or months that went into
creating the work of art you admire in a gallery or exhibition?
This course, produced by renowned visual artist Cecilie
Dahl, guides you through the creative process behind making digital
art photography. You'll explore each step of the endeavor from the
genesis of an art concept through its exploration, selection, treatment,
and presentation.
We'll discuss different approaches to using a digital
camera, a digital imaging program, and your imagination (three essential
tools), how to place images in photos, and how to mock up drawings
of three-dimensional spaces. You'll complete the course with a project
portfolio ready to be presented over the Web, sent via e mail, and
printed out as hard copies for your client meetings. And, just as
important, you'll learn a creative methodology that you can apply
to a host of future projects.
Sessions's Design and Composition course or equivalent
experience is a requirement for taking this class. |
Tuition:
$463
US
If you are interested in a group enrollment of two or more students
please visit our group/corporate sales website.
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Faculty:
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Instructor:
Ken Milburn is a professional photographer and leading expert in digital photography... get bio
Course Developer:
Cecilie Dahl is
an internationally acclaimed visual artist ... get
bio |
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Prerequisites: |
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| To take this course, you'll need: |
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Computer with Internet connection (56 Kbps modem or
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A digital camera. One megapixel rating or higher
recommended. |
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Adobe Photoshop or equivalent digital imaging program.
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Design
and Composition or equivalent experience in layout and composition.* |
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Basic experience in digital photography and the software
packages needed for this course.* |
| * If needed, the following courses can help you meet
the above requirements: |
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Fundamentals of Digital
Photography
Photoshop Basics |
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Objectives:
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Students can expect to learn how to: |
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Discover and articulate a concept for a photography exhibition and identify a direction for their art projects.
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Utilize case studies to explore the themes, meaning, and message of an art project. |
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Identify different strategies for selecting and framing a composition. |
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Employ framing and lighting techniques for setting up a photo shoot. |
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Apply basic treatments for digital images including curves and color correction, explaining the rationale for their framing and color choices. |
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Develop a concept document for a photographic exhibition. |
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Narrow down a selection of works to identify the best pieces for an exhibition. |
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Approach galleries create and effectively written proposal for an exhibition. |
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Create in Photoshop a virtual gallery for presentation to a prospective exhibition space.
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Outline: |
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| LESSON 1 The Exploration
Stage The foundation of any contemporary art work is a
concept. Lesson One focuses on the exploratory stage of a creative
project, showing you how to develop an idea and identify obvious
or disguised meanings in the subject. Through a real case study,
you'll learn how the artist conceptualized the early stages of her
"Suckers" exhibition, creating a series of related themes
and planning the direction for a photo shoot. Techniques for setting
up a photo shoot are explored, with a focus on framing and lighting.
In the exercise, you'll devise your own concept, run a photo shoot,
and post the results for critique and feedback. |
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LESSON
2 Selection and Treatment Lesson Two explores approaches
to selecting and manipulating the results of a photo shoot. You'll
explore the artist's approach to using Photoshop (or other digital
imaging program) to excerpt and crop photos, manipulate colors and
contrasts, and place emphasis on certain aspects of the work's content.
In the exercise, you'll use your digital imaging tool to hone a
selection of your digital images, exploring framing and color correction
as you go. |
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LESSON
3 Execution, Installation, and Presentation Lesson
Three gives you tools for placing your artwork in space, so that
you can present it effectively to galleries or other exhibition
spaces. You'll cover tips and techniques presenting each work's
dimensions in perspective, learning how to create a virtual exhibition
in your digital imaging program. You'll also explore how to write
an effective proposal to pitch your exhibition to a real or imaginary
exhibition space. The Final Project integrates all these elements.
You'll have the beginnings of a portfolio that you can submit to
art schools, art galleries, and other exhibition spaces that might
show your work. |
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| Tuition:
$463
US 
If you are interested in a group enrollment of two or more students
please visit our group/corporate sales website.
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