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Digital Photography Course Outline
 
Here are some of the courses offered as part of the 65 credit Associate of Applied Science Degree in Digital Photography:

Digital Photography concentration courses:
  • Imaging and Studio Practices
  • Location Lighting
  • Lighting People
  • Studio Lighting
  • Commercial Photography
  • Architectural and Interior Photography

Electives courses:
  • Web Page Development
  • Electronic Prepress
  • Travel/Stock Photography

Course Spotlight: Take a closer look at Location Lighting and Architectural and Interior Photography.

PHO112 Location Lighting
This course is geared to help students better understand the six qualities of light and their practical application in any environment. Many lighting situations will be explored as students consider limitations and advantages and determine how to achieve the desired effect. Portable electronic flash and other light control devices will be used extensively in this class.

PHO259 Architectural and Interior Photography
The emphasis in this intermediate level course is on technique and approaches used in architectural and interior photography. This course highlights creativity, the enhancement of conceptual understanding and problem-solving while reinforcing previously learned techniques as these are applied to the built environment. This course also introduces basic controls of the view camera.

Learn about the Associate of Applied Science in Digital Photography Career Path.

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The process of Interior Design employs creativity and graphic communication skills. Harrington College of Design's Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Design Program is designed to develop these skills through problem-solving in two-dimensional and three-dimensional media. The student is challenged to develop critical thinking, conceptualization, and spatial visualization abilities. These skills can form the foundation for both hands-on and digital design and communication tools, which are integrated with an understanding of the interior environment in the design studio.......................................
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