Before entering Photo 2, students have previously learned the basic rules of film photography, so in this course, we will break the rules. Students will focus on experimentation and creative developing techniques. Students will have access to a black and white processing darkroom with 14 enlarger stations. Students will study a variety of artists and learn about different experimental and creative processes to capture and alter their images throughout the development process. Students will also learn different compositional techniques, such as framing and leading lines, as well as how to tell a story through images.
Photo 2 is a 0.5 credit alternate day course
This course does not fulfill the art graduation requirement.
Photo 1 is a prerequisite for this course
Students will work with a variety of photographic materials. This includes, but is not limited to: pinhole cameras, sunprints, image transfers, transparency paper, sandwich printing, film cameras, collage, and watercolor.
Students must purchase a 1inch three-ring binder (can use their binder from previous photo courses)
Students are not required to purchase a camera but it is recommended that students at this advanced level have their own camera.
Positive / Negative Collage
Solarization
Framing & Watercolor
Image Study
Painting with Developer
Watercolor / Leading Lines
Distressed Negatives
Portrait
Sandwich Print
Watercolor / Leading Lines
Solarization
Painting With Developer
Toning & Masking / Framing
Our Black & White Processing Darkroom