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'''ART 119''', also known as '''Digital Photography I''', is the primary digital [[photography]] course offered at [[Knox]].  It counts for 1 [[credit]], and is currently taught by [[Michael Godsil]].
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==Course Description==
 
===Official Course Description===
 
"Includes fundamentals of composition, proper exposure, digital image capture and image editing processes. Students can provide a suitable digital camera, or the college will have a limited number of digital cameras for check out. Photoshop software is used for editing, with in-class demonstrations of editing techniques; but this is not primarily a course to learn Photoshop. There are weekly photo assignments covering a variety of creative approaches, one in-depth documentary project chosen by each student, and a final portfolio: all critiqued by the class as a group. This course focuses on both technical competence and conceptual creativity."<ref>[http://www.knox.edu/x5455.xml 2006-2007 Course Catalogue]</ref>
 
  
===Credits and Prerequisites===
 
This course is worth one credit. It does not satisfy any [[Competency Requirements|Competency]] or [[Foundation Requirements|Foundation]] requirements. There is no prerequisite.
 
  
===Texts===
 
The Photoshop CS2 Book for Digital Photographers, by Scott Kelby.
 
Publisher: New Riders/Peachpit  ISBN: 0321330625  (softcover)
 
  
Photoshop is helpful to own.  Digital cameras may be checked out from Seymour Library, but many students prefer to use their own instead of the loaner.
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This is the digital photography class.
  
===Course Format===
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[[Category: Courses]]
The official description notwithstanding, much of the instructional time in the course is spent editing photographs in [[Adobe Photoshop]], rather than taking pictures.
 
 
 
==Course Schedule==
 
===2007-2008===
 
{|
 
|'''Term''' || '''Days''' || '''Period''' || '''Location''' || '''Instructor'''
 
|-
 
| [[Fall 2007]] || MW || 2,3 || [[SMC]] E106 || [[Michael Godsil]]
 
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| [[Winter 2008]] || TT || 5,6 || [[SMC]] E106 || [[Michael Godsil]]
 
|-
 
| [[Spring 2008]] || MW || 2,3 || [[SMC]] E106 || [[Michael Godsil]]
 
|}
 
 
 
===2006-2007===
 
{|
 
|'''Term''' || '''Days''' || '''Period''' || '''Location''' || '''Instructor'''
 
|-
 
| [[Fall 2006]] || MW || 2,3 || [[SMC]] E106 || [[Michael Godsil]]
 
|-
 
| [[Winter 2007]] || TT || 5,6 || [[SMC]] E106 || [[Michael Godsil]]
 
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| [[Spring 2007]] || MW || 2,3 || [[SMC]] E106 || [[Michael Godsil]]
 
|}
 
 
 
==References==
 
<references/>
 
 
 
[[Category:Courses]]
 

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