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Mar 12, 2026
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PHOT 1106 - History of Photographic Process 6.0 Credits
Students become acquainted with photographic processes and applications of the past and present. Students discover photography’s interrelationship with society and culture, as well as with art and technology. Students study various photographic processes and then demonstrate those processes while creating work towards their own visual goals.
Prerequisites: (1) PHOT 1102 with a grade of C or better
Lecture Hours: 5.0 Lab Hours: 3.0 Internship Hours: 0.0 Clinical or Practicum Hours: 0.0
Course Objectives
- Identify representative people, processes, and events in the history of photography.
- Appraise historical and contemporary photographers and process
- Examine how choice of process can affect photographic vision and purpose.
- Compose images using the processes studied in the course
- Apply the above objectives, and produce a portfolio of photographs reflecting a heightened awareness of these concepts.
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