PH 3200 - Lighting III: Studio Credits: 3
This course prepares students in the area of studio lighting as it pertains to photographing products and people for advertising and editorial assignments. Through instruction and hands-on assignments, students will learn how light and composition defines shape and form, creating a compelling visual communication. Upon successful completion of this course, students will demonstrate how to set up advanced lighting scenarios to develop a studio-based portfolio.
Prerequisites: PH 2500 - Lighting II: Location
Notes: The textbook Lighting for Photographers, 2nd ed is also used in PH 1500 and PH 2500.
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Demonstrate knowledge of the constructive elements of lighting.
- Apply lighting and compositional elements in the design and completion of photo-based product narratives.
- Examine and challenge the conventional elements of commercially based work.
- Apply lighting theory and practice as it applies to creating image depth.
- Create imagery that illustrates a fine art perspective in single and multi-image storytelling.
PH 3200 Course Learning Outcome Rubric
Required Textbooks: Lighting for Photographers, 2nd ed., J. Lavine & B. Bartholomew; ISBN: 0815348592 Required Course Materials:
- Entry-level DSLR or MILC Camera with appropriate memory cards & batteries
- Camera Bag
- Tripod
- External Hard Drive (1TB or Larger)
- Studio lighting kit
- 5-in-1 reflector
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