For persons interested in using digital cameras and computer techniques to produce images for newspapers, magazines, and other print media, and for Internet transmission and web sites. Students will be required to produce images showing specific examples of photojournalism.
Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to demonstrate the following knowledge or skills:
- Understand and use a digital camera.
- Understand basic lighting, metering and composition.
- Download, process, print, and transmit a digital image.
- Recognize the various aspects of editorial photography.
- Provide accurate written information to accompany photographs.
- Differentiate between editorial photographs and those of an artistic or commercial nature.
- Produce photographs and captions suitable for publication.
Institutional Outcomes
IO3 Human Relations/Workplace Skills: Students will be able to demonstrate teamwork, ethics, appropriate safety awareness and/or workplace specific skills.
Course Content Outline
- Week 1 — Course introduction to photojournalism, assignments/grading, writing captions.
- Week 2 — Use, function and care of the camera; camera types; distinguish between film and digital imaging; lenses; exposure and metering; creative use of camera controls.
- Week 3 — Photo aesthetics and composition; transferral of image and storage to computer.
- Week 4 — Existing light photography, use of filters. Introduction to photo-processing computer software (Adobe Photoshop) and print production.
- ASSIGNMENT 1 — Scenic/nature photo.
- Week 5 — Use of electronic flash, continue exploration of camera and photo-processing capabilities.
- ASSIGNMENT 2 — FORMAL and ENVIRONMENTAL PORTRAITS.
- Week 6 — Assignment 1 is due. Judging image files, photo editing, fine-tuning prints.
- Week 7 — Critique Assignment 1. Assignment 2 is due.
- ASSIGNMENT 3 — Feature photos.
- Week 8 — Critique Assignment 2. Using camera controls to freeze action and convey motion; "pushing" to achieve higher ISO ratings; lens selection for low-light/action photography.
- ASSIGNMENT 4 — SPORTS and ACTION PHOTOS.
- Week 9 — Assignment 3 is due. Discuss spot news, legal and ethical considerations of photojournalism.
- Week 10 — Critique Assignment 3. Assignment 4 is due. Discuss print media production, including halftones, color separations, and offset printing processes.
- Week 11 — Critique Assignment 4. Discuss photo markets, course review, open lab.