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|name=Digital Media
|name=Digital Photography
|description=Do you want to learn how to use a digital camera?
|description=Digital Photography is a trimester introduction to the digital camera as an art-making tool designed for students at the beginning level. The course will use digital photography to help students learn and apply the basic elements of art and the principles of design. This course will also provide students with opportunities to extend their knowledge and skills in the field of photography and the use of Adobe Photoshop, Bridge, and Lightroom. Digital Photography will familiarize the student with digital photographic equipment, materials, methods, and processes. Visual problem solving skills are explored through the use of the computer as the main tool for creative expression and communication. Cellphone photography and editing with a variety of phone applications will be infused in the curriculum. Students create their own blogsites as a place to exhibit their projects and portfolio work. Self promotion of student photography is encouraged and beginning social media marketing is introduced.


Are you interested in video editing?
In this class:
* You will explore electronic imaging through the use of digital cameras and computers.
* You will be able to incorporate the elements of art and principles of design.
* You will be introduced to professional software including Adobe Photoshop, Bridge and Lightroom.


Do you want to learn how to use Adobe Creative Cloud?
''Digital Media is an advanced photography course. Darkroom 101 is a prerequisite. ''


Want to create a final portfolio?
''A digital camera, thumbdrive and an appropriate media card are required. Limited school cameras are available for temporary check out. This course requires a $15 digital print fee.''
 
This class is for you! We will:
* Get weekly feedback on the work you’re creating
* Learn Photoshop techniques and build a digital workflow.
* Advanced Studio lighting
* Visit with working photographers
* Develop a final portfolio
|department=Fine and Performing Arts
|department=Fine and Performing Arts
|teacher=Cheyenne Butcher
|teacher=Cheyenne Butcher
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|grcode=FA
|grcode=FA
|offered=Currently
|offered=Currently
|opento=Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors
|opento=Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors
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Latest revision as of 20:58, 19 April 2024


Department Fine and Performing Arts
Teacher Cheyenne Butcher
Sessions 1
Prerequisites Darkroom 101
GR Code FA
Offered Currently
Open to Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors

Digital Photography is a trimester introduction to the digital camera as an art-making tool designed for students at the beginning level. The course will use digital photography to help students learn and apply the basic elements of art and the principles of design. This course will also provide students with opportunities to extend their knowledge and skills in the field of photography and the use of Adobe Photoshop, Bridge, and Lightroom. Digital Photography will familiarize the student with digital photographic equipment, materials, methods, and processes. Visual problem solving skills are explored through the use of the computer as the main tool for creative expression and communication. Cellphone photography and editing with a variety of phone applications will be infused in the curriculum. Students create their own blogsites as a place to exhibit their projects and portfolio work. Self promotion of student photography is encouraged and beginning social media marketing is introduced.

In this class:

  • You will explore electronic imaging through the use of digital cameras and computers.
  • You will be able to incorporate the elements of art and principles of design.
  • You will be introduced to professional software including Adobe Photoshop, Bridge and Lightroom.

Digital Media is an advanced photography course. Darkroom 101 is a prerequisite.

A digital camera, thumbdrive and an appropriate media card are required. Limited school cameras are available for temporary check out. This course requires a $15 digital print fee.