This program will introduce students to the basic principles and processes of black and white film photography, as well as the rich and complex relationships between photographic images, representation, and why photography is at once ubiquitous yet inscrutable. Students will learn how to manually operate 35mm film cameras, develop black and white film, and make photographic prints in a traditional darkroom. Students will also engage in critiques of their work, where they will learn how to evaluate their own process and outcomes, as well as that of their peers.
Students will engage with theories and histories of photographic images as well as their precedents in art history. The program will require students to place their own forms of representation within the context of photography's role in defining the contours of visual modernity. Students will learn of the numerous ways photography has helped to liberate and oppress its subjects throughout its short history. The program will synthesize hands on learning (film cameras and the darkroom) with the process of close looking and learning the language of photographic images. Students will learn how to distinguish and identify qualities of popular and art photography that often go unseen or taken for granted. This will help students to be better at critical engagement with visual media as well as to be better participants in the production of new images. By the end of the quarter, students will have a strong grasp on the fundamental mechanics and components of photography as well as the language and dynamics of modern images.
This program is coordinated with Greener Foundations for first-year students. Greener Foundations is Evergreen’s in-person 2-quarter introductory student success course sequence, which provides first-year students with the skills and knowledge they need to thrive at Evergreen. Students expected to take Greener Foundations will be prompted to register for a 2-credit Greener Foundations course in addition to this 14-credit program during registration. Students will be prompted to register for Greener Foundations with their new winter program to complete the 4-credits of Greener Foundations.
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Visual art, Photography, Media, Design, Visual studies, Museums and curation
$100 required studio fee