James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2004

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PT1410:03

Effective Photography

Townsville, Cairns

HECS Band 1

13 hours lectures/tutorials, 39 hours practicals. Semester 1 and 2.

Available to all students except Bachelor of Photography students.

Staff:

Ms K Heritage.

This subject that provides an introduction to photography and the use of cameras and accessories, is especially useful to students who need a basic level of photographic skills as an adjunct to their major area of study. Students studying earth, biological or medical sciences, anthropology, archaeology, tourism or media related courses will find this a useful subject, as will any student with an interest in improving their photographic skills.

Learning Objectives:

understand the operation of and achieve competence in the use of 35mm manual cameras;

understand the basic operation and role of digital cameras in the creation of photographic images;

develop an understanding of the role of light and shadow in the creation of visual form and texture;

acquire basic expertise in colour photography, including an understanding of the effect of the colour temperature of light;

gain an understanding of the use of different colour films, lenses and filters;

understand and be able to apply the basic concepts of photographic lighting to the practical use and manipulation of light and be able to extend these concepts into areas applicable to students' major area of study;

develop a basic competency in the use of reflectors and diffusers to modify existing light conditions;

acquire an understanding of the use of portable flash and other artificial light sources.

Assessment by completion of eight assessment module booklets. Each booklet comprises both research and practical tasks and addresses one of the learning objectives detailed above (10% each); written test (20%).