Conceptual Photography | 6 weeks

This is a creative course for the imaginative photographer, outlining the objectives and requirements of stock and illustrative photography. Conceptual photography challenges the photographer to make photographs with subjects (living or non) in ways that strongly illustrate a concept. For instance, the instructor might say, "Illustrate the word DREAM." The class would learn how to envision concepts and gain technical, theoretical, and practical means to actualize those concepts or keywords. During this class, you will learn how to express your point of view through your photographic vision, turning words into visuals. You will be given new topics from week-to-week and learn to illustrate those topics. The instructor will teach you step-by-step how to turn a topic into a image through the art and science of conceptualization.

Prerequisite: Students must have full knowledge of their camera.
Who Should Attend: Level Two or higher
Equipment: Digital SLR or film camera with flash. If you are using a film camera, be prepared to provide digital files of your film negatives.
Instructor: Jeremy Lock
Cost: $275.00 | 30% non-refundable administrative fee

Conceptual Photography

Days and Times: Thursday 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Dates:
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2010 Course Sessions

Jan 5 - Feb 11
March 2 - April 8
April 27 - June 3
June 22 - July 29
August 17 - Sept 23
Oct 16 - Nov 18

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