Maricopa Community Colleges  ART132   19956-99999 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 06/27/95
ART132 19956-99999 L+L 3 Credit(s) 6 Period(s)
Photography II
Advanced camera and darkroom techniques. Aesthetic awareness with personal expression. Prerequisites: ART131 or permission of instructor.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
ART132   19956-99999 Photography II
1. Demonstrate and apply intermediate exposure and development techniques using film. (I)
2. Demonstrate and apply intermediate darkroom printing techniques. (II)
3. Prepare and present finished photographs demonstrating aesthetic control of exposure, development, and printing techniques. (III)
4. Display techniques in use of light for aesthetic effect. (IV)
5. Survey and visually respond to traditions and styles of photography as an art form. (V)
6. Demonstrate basic principles of two-dimensional, visual design. (VI)
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ART132   19956-99999 Photography II
    I. Intermediate sensitometry
        A. Exposure/development relationships
        B. Underdevelopment
        C. Overdevelopment
      II. Intermediate darkroom techniques
          A. Print controls
          B. Post darkroom manipulation
          C. Non-traditional materials
        III. Intermediate print presentation
            A. Production of photographs that demonstrate control of the above techniques
            A. Intermediate concepts in print exhibition and portfolio development
          IV. Intermediate lighting techniques
              A. Quality of light
              B. Artificial light
              C. Natural light
            V. History and styles of photography as an art form
                A. Identify historical and/or contemporary styles and trends
                B. Individual visual response to history and styles of photography as an art form
              VI. Intermediate principles of visual design
                  A. Visual literacy
                  B. Two-dimensional design principles
                  C. Display of aesthetic growth in the personal experience
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