PH 3825 - Photojournalism Credits: 3 Course Type: Studio
This is an introductory course for students pursuing a career in photojournalism. A rigorous process of weekly exercises of photographic storytelling coupled with instructional lectures related to working with editors, as well as assessing and defining the news value of visual circumstances, gives students the ethical, historical, and philosophical nature of the profession. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have researched and produced compelling spot news photographs and short photo essays.
Prerequisites: PH 2200 - Portraiture
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Research ethical, historical, and philosophical issues in the area of photojournalism.
- Apply the principles of effective visual storytelling.
- Demonstrate unique points of view in photojournalism.
- Recognize and capture the salient element of the visual story.
PH 3825 Course Learning Outcomes Rubric
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