Activities include constructing a camera obscura, operating lenses, and experimenting with various camera types from pinhole to cell phone. Part 2: Light and Shadow
Discusses the scientific and artistic role of light in creating photographic meaning. Reframing Photography: Theory and Practice
Covers low-tech reproduction, scanners, and film/digital processing. Part 4: Editing, Presentation, and Evaluation Activities include constructing a camera obscura
Unlike traditional photography guides that prioritize technical controls first, this work integrates theoretical essays with hands-on "how-to" sections to connect contemporary art practice with a broader history of ideas, including psychology, architecture, and genetics. Core Modules and Key Themes and film/digital processing. Part 4: Editing