Introduction to Photography and Digital Workflow
Introduction to Photography and Digital Workflow
Basic camera techniques and digital capture, developing entry-level skills in digital imaging workflow, developing skills with industry-related software and working methods. Lighting two-dimensional work for portfolio documentation.
Hours | 3.0 Credit, 6.0 Lecture, 0.0 Lab |
Prerequisites | Pre-photography major or pre-design status. |
Note | Also offered by BYU Independent Study; enroll anytime throughout the year; one year to complete; additional tuition required; register at is.byu.edu. |
Taught | Fall, Winter, Spring Contact Department |
Programs | Containing DESPH 116 |
Course Outcomes:
Technical Competency
Students will be able to understand the basic aspects of photography dealing with composition and subject matter and understand the technical aspects of photography, ISO, Shutter and Exposure.
Good Design
Students will be able to sensitively compose photographs using the elements and principles of good design.
Effective Use of Light
Students will be able to effectively use light in general and use it to define form.
Seeing and Creativity
Students will be able to see photographically and think creatively.
Digital Imaging Workflow
Students will be able to develop a personal digital imaging workflow to manage their creative output.