PH 2300 - Darkroom I Credits: 3
This sophomore-level course explores the craft of traditional black and white film darkroom processes from a historical and contemporary fine-art perspective. Using 35mm SLR cameras, students will learn baseline camera controls and techniques to create narratives that communicate conceptual ideas. The class covers film types, camera formats, the Zone System of photographic tone control, film development and silver-based printing. Extensive lab and studio time is provided during the class. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have illustrated, through a portfolio of images, an understanding of the technical, creative, and darkroom components of the medium.
Prerequisites: None.
Notes: Photography students must complete PH 1100 - Photography Principles prior to registering for this course.
(Formerly PH1010 Darkroom I)
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Create photographs that demonstrate an understanding of analog film camera functions.
- Chemically develop film-based media and make darkroom prints.
- Use narrative and storytelling to create a portfolio of silver-based prints.
PH 2300 Course Learning Outcome Rubric
Required Course Materials:
- 35mm SLR Camera
- Tripod
- Camera Bag
- Gray Card
- 8+ rolls of 35mm B&W Film
- RC Photo Paper (100 sheets+)
- 35mm Film Storage Pages and Binder
- Darkroom Towel
**Materials may vary depending on the instructor, make sure to check with your professor before purchasing.
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