DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS
Students will learn to manipulate, construct, and alter images to create and enhance digital works of art in different digital formats. Using the industry standard program Adobe Photoshop students will learn multiple features and functions of the program. Students will use pictures saved from the Internet and pictures taken using a SLR Nikon 3100 Digital Camera.
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Beginning Digital Photography
Beginning Digital Photography is an introductory course designed to train students on how to use industry standard digital editing software, computer hardware, and hardware equipment including a digital camera. Students also have introductory instruction in design, rules of composition, the history of photography, master photographers and career options in photography. Students will learn skills related to digital camera uses, photography techniques, scanner operations, design and layout skills, internet search and retrieval techniques and digital imaging software's.
At the end of this course, you will:
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Areas of Instruction
This course will help the students become well rounded in the fundamentals of digital photography. Four areas of instruction will be emphasized: How cameras work, how composition works, how to use photo editing software, and career readiness in the field. Students will, generally, receive basic instruction, demonstration, and see samples of the desired outcomes, at the beginning of each project. They will be allowed to go outside and shoot assignments, based on what they are learning. Perhaps the most useful part of classroom instruction will be daily reviews of photos students have shot the previous day(s). They will see what makes a successful photo and what does not.
College and Career Ready
This class will introduce you to the procedures of how to properly use an SLR digital camera (Nikon D3100) as well as the industry standard editing software including Photoshop and other photography equipment necessary to help prepare you whether it be for a beginning career and or collegiate area of study.
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