Color Photography: Fieldwork and Digital Color
Program Overview
Program Overview
The university program in question appears to be related to documentary studies, with various courses and opportunities available for both undergraduate and graduate students.
Program Details
Color Photography: Fieldwork and Digital Color
This field-based course, DOCST 736S, examines color photography as a documentary tool. Students learn about the aesthetic and technical foundations of color photography using recent digital technology. The class conducts an intensive examination of the work of historic and contemporary color documentary photographers. Advanced techniques in film scanning, Photoshop, and color pigment printing are covered. Completion of a semester-long color photographic project and a final project consisting of the production of a series of color pigment prints are required. This course is open only to graduate students in the MFAEDA program, and consent of the instructor is required.
Prerequisites
- Reserved for Master of Fine Arts in Experimental and Documentary Arts students
Typically Offered
- Fall and/or Spring
Education
Undergraduate Education
- Undergraduate Certificate in Documentary Studies
- DOCST Course List
- Current and Upcoming Undergraduate Courses
- Doc+
- Full Frame Fellows Program
- Lehman Brady Visiting Joint Chair Professorship
Graduate Education
- Graduate Education opportunities are available, but specific details are not provided in the input context.
Programs
- Full Frame Documentary Film Festival
- Literacy Through Photography
- Doc+
- DocX
Exhibitions
- Current Exhibition
- Past Exhibitions
Opportunities
- Various opportunities are available, but specific details are not provided in the input context.
Awards
- CDS Filmmaker Award
- Full Frame Fellows Program
- John Hope Franklin Student Documentary Awards
- Julia Harper Day Award for Documentary Studies
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