Digital Photography 2017
Edited by Stephan Apicella-Hitchcock, designed by Kathleen Flynn
by Flynn•Franks•Heremaia•Mahoney
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About the Book
By Kathleen Flynn, Jacqueline Franks, Kendell Heremaia, Caroline Mahoney.
The speed at which one can learn the principles of traditional analog photography during a normal school semester is relatively quick. Things are humming along smoothly by week number seven with students having a working understanding of camera operations, film processing, and the development of contact sheets and prints. Around week seven we begin to switch gears from focusing on the technical, to concentrating on issues pertaining to meaning and effective communication. The remaining eight weeks are devoted to exploring what one wants to say about the world, how to go about it, and how to carefully read and discuss photographs.
The speed at which one can learn the principles of digital photography during a summer session semester is absurdly accelerated by comparison and by week seven the course has already concluded. Within the first five days we are already up and running with an understanding of camera usage and how to employ the computer for image management, adjustment, and output.
Six weeks ago Kathleen, Jacqueline, Kendell, and Carrie were pushed into the deep end of the photographic pool in summer session two digital photography and were asked to swim almost immediately. They rose to the challenge admirably and their selections for this book represents their speedy technical proficiency; moreover, their images show their intelligence, distinct personalities, and concentrated engagement with the world.
Enough said, enjoy!
Stephan Apicella-Hitchcock, 2017
The speed at which one can learn the principles of traditional analog photography during a normal school semester is relatively quick. Things are humming along smoothly by week number seven with students having a working understanding of camera operations, film processing, and the development of contact sheets and prints. Around week seven we begin to switch gears from focusing on the technical, to concentrating on issues pertaining to meaning and effective communication. The remaining eight weeks are devoted to exploring what one wants to say about the world, how to go about it, and how to carefully read and discuss photographs.
The speed at which one can learn the principles of digital photography during a summer session semester is absurdly accelerated by comparison and by week seven the course has already concluded. Within the first five days we are already up and running with an understanding of camera usage and how to employ the computer for image management, adjustment, and output.
Six weeks ago Kathleen, Jacqueline, Kendell, and Carrie were pushed into the deep end of the photographic pool in summer session two digital photography and were asked to swim almost immediately. They rose to the challenge admirably and their selections for this book represents their speedy technical proficiency; moreover, their images show their intelligence, distinct personalities, and concentrated engagement with the world.
Enough said, enjoy!
Stephan Apicella-Hitchcock, 2017
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 82 - Publish Date: Sep 04, 2017
- Language English
- Keywords Fordham, Digital Photography, Photography, Summer Session, Rose Hill
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