Art Educator Workshops

Art Educator Workshop: The Latent Image: Photographic Explorations (Summer 2012)

Photography and Filmmaking Community Education / MCAD

Curious about integrating the principals of photography into your art or history classes? Looking to re-energize your own photographic practice?

From analog to digital, this intensive class explores the fundamentals of the dynamic photographic medium through hands-on demonstrations alongside technical and art historical discussions. During the week, students will experiment with an array of techniques including: Pinhole cameras; toy cameras; cyanotypes; liquid light; darkroom manipulation; digital imaging; and more! Students, even those without previous photography experience, will learn how to incorporate photography into the classroom and become current on new trends and technologies within the medium. / No prior photographic experience necessary. / The majority of the materials will be provided, though additional film and paper may be necessary. / Access to a digital point and shoot camera is encouraged but not required. / Recommended text : Photography, Tenth Edition (ISBN-10: 0205711499, ISBN-13: 978-0205711499).

Former students speak:

"Instructor was very knowledgeable, made the course interesting and enjoyable, and engaged all the students in very good discussion."

"Nathan is a uniquely engaging and genuine instructor. His passion and enthusiasm made this course extremely fun as well as educational!"

Course Details

Course Number: CSW 9229
Dates: Jul. 9 - Jul. 13
Days: 
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Time: 
9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (with a one-hour lunch)
Instructor:
Nathan Lewis
Room
TBA
Non-Credit Tuition: $185.00

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