DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY ICOURSE ID: PH0017Instructor: Kathleen BuckalewTWELVE SESSIONSTuesday, 6 PM – 9:15 PM; February 14 – May 1NON-CREDIT Tuition: $510/Lab Fee: $35; 3.9 CEUsCREDIT Tuition: $900/Lab Fee: $35; 2 CreditsThis course is designed for the novice <strong>and</strong> stresses basicphotographic principles in a digital platform. Students will learnto make critical decisions in image making from visualization toprint. Basic digital camera functions will be coveredincluding exposure aperture, shutter speed, ISO, metering,image capture <strong>and</strong> fi le types. Students will transfer images toa high-end digital work station where basic editing, retouching,color management <strong>and</strong> printing will be covered using the latestversion <strong>of</strong> Adobe Photoshop. Critical discussion <strong>of</strong> bothprint <strong>and</strong> screen images will occur weekly to enhance thestudent’s underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>of</strong> subject matter, composition <strong>and</strong>other aesthetic considerations. At least two class periods willbe reserved for photo fi eld trips so that students can practicewhat is covered with the instructor’s supervision. Studentsmust provide their own transportation for scheduled fi eld trips.LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHYCOURSE ID: PH0049Instructor: R<strong>and</strong>le ReedSIX SESSIONSSaturday, 10 AM – 1 PM; March 31 – May 5NON-CREDIT Tuition: $250; Lab Fee: $35; 2 CEUSCREDIT Tuition: $450; Lab Fee $35; 1 CreditIn this course, students will explore a variety <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>scapes,from the urban jungle to the woodl<strong>and</strong> forest. With inspirationfrom the master l<strong>and</strong>scape photographer, Ansel Adams,as well as modern photographers’ documentation <strong>of</strong> thedramatic changes in the world around us, students willembark on an adventure through the lens <strong>of</strong> their cameras.Through demonstrations, fi eld trips, <strong>and</strong> discussions regardingcomposition <strong>and</strong> depth <strong>of</strong> fi eld, students will gain confi dencein their ability to create exciting <strong>and</strong> meaningful l<strong>and</strong>scapephotographs. Students will need to have their own camera(either DSLR or Analog) <strong>and</strong> a tripod. There will be fi eld tripsto the surrounding areas <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Delaware</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>and</strong><strong>Design</strong>; personal transportation or carpooling will be necessary.PHOTOSHOP FOR PHOTOGRAPHERSCOURSE ID: PH0035Instructor: Jason WebbSIX SESSIONSThursday, 6 PM – 9:15 PM; February 16 – March 22NON-CREDIT Tuition: $250/Lab Fee: $35; 1.9 CEUsCREDIT Tuition: $450/Lab Fee: $35; 1 CreditDigital camera functions alone do not ensure great images.In this course, students will examine the various tools availablefor post processing, color/contrast correction, imagetoning, retouching, <strong>and</strong> other enhancements for digital images.Aspects <strong>of</strong> digital capture, color space, pr<strong>of</strong>i les, work fl ow <strong>and</strong>asset management will also be explored. A basic knowledge<strong>and</strong> underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>of</strong> layers <strong>and</strong> masks is helpful. A workingknowledge <strong>of</strong> Photoshop is a prerequisite.BLACK AND WHITE PHOTO TECHNIQUESCOURSE ID: PH0037Instructor: R<strong>and</strong>y CiurlinoTEN SESSIONSMonday, 6 PM - 9:15 PM; February 13 – April 16NON-CREDIT Tuition: $350/Lab Fee: $35; 3 CEUsCREDIT Tuition: $675/Lab Fee: $35; 1.5 CreditsLearn the fundamentals <strong>of</strong> black <strong>and</strong> white photography ina state-<strong>of</strong>-the-art laboratory setting. Detailed instruction willcover the operation <strong>of</strong> the 35mm camera. Students will learnto expose <strong>and</strong> develop fi lm <strong>and</strong> contact prints. This classwill cover enlarging <strong>and</strong> fi nishing, as well as procedures formanipulating the image. Group <strong>and</strong> individual critiques focuson issues <strong>of</strong> composition <strong>and</strong> design. Students must bring a35mm camera with manual controls; no experience required.FILMMAKING WITH DSLR AND IPHONECOURSE ID: PH0057Instructor: Zach PhillipsTWELVE SESSIONSMonday, 6 PM – 9:15 PM; February 13 – April 30NON-CREDIT Tuition: $400.00; 3.9 CEUSFrom script to boards to production to cutting-room to screen,by the end <strong>of</strong> this course, each student will have a completedshort fi lm. It is required that you have access to an iPhone 4Sor a DSLR capable <strong>of</strong> shooting HD video at 24 frames persecond. It is also required that you know the basics <strong>of</strong> how touse a camera <strong>and</strong> the Mac OS. Be prepared for an ambitiousclass - not for the faint <strong>of</strong> heart. You will be writing, drawing,collaborating with a team, shooting, recording sound, fi lmediting, creating titles <strong>and</strong> effects where necessary – a lot tocomplete in one class! Since there is not a moment to spare,Students should arrive to the fi rst class prepared with twoshort fi lm ideas (loose concepts are okay).
IPHONEOGRAPHY: PHOTOS VIA IPHONECOURSE ID: PH0055Instructor: S<strong>and</strong>ro CucciaSIX SESSIONSSection I: Wednesday, 6 PM – 9:15 PM; January 4 – February 8Section II: Thursday, 6 PM – 9:15 PM; February 29 – May 5NON-CREDIT Tuition: $250; 2.0 CEUSThis class introduces a new photography medium where thephotographer captures images using the camera built intothe Apple iPhone (including iPod Touch <strong>and</strong> iPad) <strong>and</strong> mayperform post-processing <strong>of</strong> those images on the same deviceusing inexpensive, downloadable apps.In this six-week course, you will learn to express <strong>and</strong> pushyourself photographically with your iPhone, iPod Touch oriPad! Discover the artistic potential <strong>of</strong> the little camera fi ttedwithin your iDevice, <strong>and</strong> revel in the ever-growing ecosystem<strong>of</strong> photo editing apps. This course brings home the notion thatyou don’t need fancy gear to capture <strong>and</strong> process incredible,award-winning still images. You will learn how to applythe classic photographic principles <strong>of</strong> exposure, light <strong>and</strong>composition to this little electronic wonder that fi ts right intoyour hip pocket. After the shoot, you discover how to processyour images using select photo editing apps. Via numerousexamples, photo assignments <strong>and</strong> in-class critiques, youwill be inspired to use this dynamic, new medium on a dailybasis. After all, it’s an excellent camera that goes with youeverywhere! Remember, photography is less about thecamera gear <strong>and</strong> more about the your vision no matter whatgear you use. This course is open to beginners as well asexperienced photographers. Required: An Apple iPhone (3GSor later preferred), iPod Touch (4th generation or later) <strong>and</strong>the willingness <strong>and</strong> ability to purchase <strong>and</strong> download photoapps to your device. You will need an AppleID account, <strong>and</strong>most apps are priced between 99 cents <strong>and</strong> $4.99. Expect topurchase 2 apps minimum.PORTFOLIO WORKSHOP FOR PHOTOGRAPHERSCOURSE ID: PH0053Instructor: R<strong>and</strong>le ReedFOUR SESSIONSWednesday, 6 PM – 9 PM; February 15 – March 7NON-CREDIT Tuition: $200In a critique environment, students will develop their portfoliothrough new photography assignments to demonstrate theircreative <strong>and</strong> technical skills, ultimately exp<strong>and</strong>ing their body<strong>of</strong> work in order to enhance marketability. This course isrecommended for all Photography Certifi cate students.MACROPHOTOGRAPHY II: A CLOSER LOOKCOURSE ID: PH0056Instructor: Susan EllisSIX SESSIONSSaturday, 10 AM – 1 PM; March 31 – May 5NON-CREDIT Tuition: $250/LAB FEE $35; 2.0 CEUSIn this advanced class, students will be challenged creatively<strong>and</strong> technically to create close-up images. Using low to nocost devices, students will add to their toolbox, enablingthem to visually record ideas. The emphasis in this classis on creativity, self expression <strong>and</strong> self-challenge throughassignments which explore the impact <strong>of</strong> basic designprinciples on close up images even when using experimentallighting <strong>and</strong> capture techniques. Students are expected toparticipate in fi eld trips <strong>and</strong> are responsible for their owntransportation. This class is open to intermediate photographystudents, ideally those students who have taken Macro I.DOCUMENTARY PHOTOCOURSE ID: PH0014Instructor: R<strong>and</strong>y CiurlinoEIGHT SESSIONSTuesday, 6 PM – 9:15 PM; February 14 – April 3NON-CREDIT Tuition: $300; Lab Fee: $35; 2.4 CEUSCREDIT Tuition: $450; Lab Fee: $35; 1 CreditThis course will help students make a portfolio <strong>of</strong> 10 to 20images documenting a subject <strong>of</strong> personal intrigue. Studentswill learn to photograph both interior <strong>and</strong> exterior situations,serious <strong>and</strong> lighthearted. During class we will examine thehistory <strong>of</strong> documentary photography from Mathew Brady’spictures <strong>of</strong> the Civil War to cell phone snapshots. There willbe one fi eld trip <strong>and</strong> weekly critiques <strong>and</strong> discussions. Anintroductory digital or black <strong>and</strong> white photography course isrequired <strong>and</strong> students will need a 35mm Single Lens Refl excamera, digital or analogue.PHOTOGRAPHYREGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.DCAD.EDU19