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Students gain hands-on, practical experience working with black and white film and historical image making processes. Projects include capturing images on a variety of film formats, processing film, and printing gelatin prints. Students explore a historic process such as cyanotype, Van Dyke Brown, salted paper, or platinum/palladium. Students spend a significant amount of time in the darkroom.
Registration in this course is restricted to students admitted to the Diploma in Professional Photography.
Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C" grade in PHOT 1105.
Credits:
3.0
Additional Fees:
$200.0
Repeat Limit:
2
Lecture Hours:
0.0
Seminar Hours:
2.0
Lab Hours:
4.0
Offered online:
False
Course outline(s):
None
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No offerings found for this semester (2025 10).
Semester | Seats | Waitlist | Days | Time | Room | Type | Instructor |
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2024 30 | 1 | ------- | - | WWW | Lecture | Catharine O'Brien-Bell | |
M------ | 1230-1620 | A282 | Lab | Catharine O'Brien-Bell | |||
---R--- | 1330-1620 | A282 | Lab | Catharine O'Brien-Bell |