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Photography

http://fitnyc.edu/photography

Associate Degree Program (AAS)

Applications accepted for fall only. HEGIS 5007

The major in Photography offers qualified students a chance to prepare for positions as photographic studio assistants, corporate or advertising photographers, or entry-level entrepreneurs in fashion, illustration, and still-life photography.

Semester 1Credits
MAJOR AREAPH 112 - Introduction to Photography3
PH 114 - Introduction to Digital Photography1
PH 131 - Lighting Principles2
PH 162 - Photographic Styling G62
RELATED AREAFA 202 - Basic Design: 3D G61
LIBERAL ARTSchoice - see Requirements*6
Semester 2
MAJOR AREAPH 113 - Photographic Techniques2
PH 115 - Advertising Photography with Medium Format3
PH 241 - Foundations of Color2
PH 272 - Photoshop I for Photographers2
RELATED AREAFA 108 - Basic Drawing1
LIBERAL ARTSchoice - see Requirements*6
HEALTH AND/OR PHYS EDchoice - PE/Health1
Semester 3
MAJOR AREAPH 121 - Large Format Photography2
PH 231 - Electronic Flash4
PH 274 - Photoshop II for Photographers2
RELATED AREAAD 203 - Advertising Design and Layout2
LIBERAL ARTSchoice - see Requirements*6
HEALTH AND/OR PHYS EDchoice - PE/Health1
Semester 4
MAJOR AREAPH 242 - Advanced Projects and Portfolio Development4.5
PH 262 - Professional Procedures for the Commercial Photographer2
RELATED AREACG 214 - Web Page Construction1.5
LIBERAL ARTSchoice - see Requirements*6
ELECTIVEchoice - General Elective1.5
TOTAL CREDIT REQUIREMENTS
MAJOR AREA31.5
RELATED AREA5.5
LIBERAL ARTS24
ELECTIVE1.5
HEALTH AND/OR PHYS ED2
 Total Credits: 64.5

 

SUNY General Education Requirements:
A “G” followed by a number 1-10 identifies specific courses that meet SUNY General Education baccalaureate degree requirements (or visit fitnyc.edu/gened ).

G1 Basic Communication; G2 Mathematics; G3 Natural Sciences; G4 Social Sciences; G5 Western Civilization; G6 The Arts; G7 Humanities; G8 Foreign Language; G9 Other World Civilizations; G10 American History.

*Requirements: See below (also see Liberal Arts Requirements ).

English/Speech: 6 credits
EN 121 (G1) (Prerequisite: College-level English as demonstrated by placement test OR completion of appropriate Educational Skills courses) or equivalent, and
CHOICE of one 200- or 300-level EN course, except: EN 259, 321, 322, 323, 342, and 366.

History of Art and Civilization: 6 credits
HA 112 (G5), and
CHOICE of HA 111121, 221, 223, 224, 225, 226, 231, 311, or 314 (any one of these meets G7).

Mathematics: 3-3.5 credits
Graduation requirement: Arithmetic proficiency as demonstrated by placement test OR completion of appropriate developmental mathematics course(s).
CHOICE of MA 142, 161213, 222231, or 331 (any one of these meets G2).

Science: 3-5 credits
CHOICE of SC 111, 112, 121, 122, 045/145, 253, 326, or 032/332 (any one of these meets G3).

Social Sciences: 6 credits
CHOICE of two: SS 131, 141, 151, or 171 (any one of these meets G4).

Upper Division Alternatives:
Graduates of this program are eligible to apply for admission to the Bachelor of Fine Arts programs in Computer Animation and Interactive Media and Photography and the Digital Image .

Courses

PH 003 — Basic Photography Studio

0 CREDITS; 1 LAB HOUR

For Fine Arts students. Students learn the practical applications of digital camera operations and studio lighting techniques

PH 103 — Basic Photography

2 CREDITS; 2 LECTURE HOURS

For Fine Arts students. Fundamentals of modern photographic practices including technical principles, aesthetic camera operation, and lighting techniques. Geared to aid the creative efforts of fine artists.
Co-requisite(s): PH 003

PH 112 — Introduction to Photography

3 CREDITS; 6 LAB HOURS

Introduces students to the craft of photography, including lighting techniques, model direction and styling, and related exposure, film processing, and printing skills. Through discussion and critiques, students study photo trends for advertising, commercial, and editorial fashion uses

PH 113 — Photographic Techniques

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

An intense study of the photographic medium from a technical standpoint. Stresses an understanding of film and exposures as they relate to light, light measurement, contrast control, film processing, and photographic chemistry

PH 114 — Introduction to Digital Photography

1 CREDIT; 2 LAB HOURS

Students are introduced to digital photography techniques and new digital technologies as they apply to image capture

PH 115 — Advertising Photography with Medium Format

3 CREDITS; 6 LAB HOURS

Emphasizes the use of 2 1/4, medium-format cameras in the fashion photography studio. Students learn advanced tungsten light techniques, with an introduction to monoblock electronic flash units for photography of models and accessories for advertising, editorial, or illustration use. Advanced darkroom procedures are stressed.
Prerequisite(s): PH 112 and PH 131

PH 116 — Photography Basics

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

Students develop an understanding of traditional film and digital cameras by learning basic studio and lighting setup, model direction, and related film exposure techniques. Working in color and black and white, students are encouraged to produce images that creatively explore personal themes and issues. (G6: Arts)

PH 117 — Principles of Photography Including Darkroom Instruction

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

Introduces students to the techniques of black-and-white photography, including basic studio setup, lighting techniques, model direction, and related film exposure as applied to the 35mm camera. Instruction on enlarging techniques and film processing through the use of the darkroom are also covered. (G6: Arts)

PH 118 — Beginning Digital Photography

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

An introductory course that familiarizes students with the basics of photography from visual, aesthetic, and technical viewpoints. The course explores the differences between conventional, silver-based (analog), and digital photographic tools. Students learn camera technique, the transfer of the image from the camera to the computer, basic scanning, and digital printing. Students are required to possess their own digital (DSLR) cameras

PH 121 — Large Format Photography

2 CREDITS; 4 LAB HOURS

Basic techniques in professional operation of a large-format view camera as applied to commercial still-life photography. Covers fundamental camera movements, lighting setups, 4x5 film processing, and printing skills

PH 130 — Lighting I

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

Students are introduced to the craft of lighting. They explore the qualities of various kinds of light and observe light from a scientific perspective, which informs their aesthetic decisions. This course is taught using digital cameras.
Co-requisite(s): PH 171

PH 131 — Lighting Principles

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

The student photographer is introduced to the creative practices of lighting for studio and outdoor photography. Use and control of continuous light, natural light, and pre-existing light are emphasized.
Prerequisite(s): (for students not majoring in Photography) PH 117
Co-requisite(s): (for students majoring in Photography) PH 112

PH 162 — Photographic Styling

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

Introduces the elements of photographic styling, stressing both creative sensitivity and technical skills, through lectures and demonstrations. Assignments include fashion, beauty, illustration, tabletop, and food styling. (G6: Arts)

PH 171 — Digital Darkroom

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

This course offers an in-depth study of the workflow necessary for the storage, editing, and output of digital photography. Students are introduced to computer-aided tools and techniques that apply to the production and aesthetic concerns of photography in the digital environment

PH 181 — Shooting the Narrative: Visual Storytelling I

3 CREDITS; 2 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

This course introduces students to narrative storytelling through visual images. Through screenings and hands-on instruction, students learn to create images with specific narrative outcomes, and their own image-based narratives. Imaging software including iPhoto, Keynote, iMovie, and Quicktime Pro are introduced

PH 201 — Digital Photography for Accessories and Jewelry

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

Students learn to light and capture digital images of accessory and jewelry items. They explore lighting techniques for various surfaces and learn to enhance item color, contour, and contrast. A DSLR camera is required and a basic knowledge of an image-editing program such as Adobe Photoshop is strongly suggested.
Prerequisite(s): PH 118, or approval of chairperson

PH 230 — Lighting II

2.5 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 3 LAB HOURS

Students continue the exploration of light begun in PH 130. They apply techniques learned with continuous lights to strobe lights, the standard lighting tool of the professional photographer. Students explore the unique quality of strobe lights and develop techniques using the monoblock strobe.
Prerequisite(s): PH 130

PH 231 — Electronic Flash

4 CREDITS; 8 LAB HOURS

Advances photographic skills through the use of electronic lighting equipment and techniques. Small-, medium-, and large-format cameras are used to photograph models and still-life subjects in black-and-white or color mediums. Includes related darkroom procedures.
Prerequisite(s): PH 115

PH 241 — Foundations of Color

2 CREDITS; 4 LAB HOURS

Exploration of color as it applies to photography. Includes additive and subtractive color mixing, color harmony, lighting for color, light balancing, color correction, film, and digital color reproduction techniques.
Prerequisite(s): PH 112
Co-requisite(s): PH 115

PH 242 — Advanced Projects and Portfolio Development

4.5 CREDITS; 9 LAB HOURS

The relationship of advanced studio lighting, set preparation techniques, and digital image capture are explored in conjunction with color theories that apply to model and still-life photography for the printed page. Students complete industry-level assignments and personal interest images in the studio and on location. Emphasis is on preparation of an individualized portfolio presentation.
Prerequisite(s): PH 231 and PH 241 or approval of chairperson

PH 262 — Professional Procedures for the Commercial Photographer

2 CREDITS; 2 LECTURE HOURS

An in-depth understanding of owning and operating a small professional photography business is provided. Students learn and practice organizational and career goal planning techniques, assignment pricing structures, the use of standard contracts, maintaining accurate records, and the creation of standard business forms. Emphasis is on understanding copyright law and tax structure, and learning criteria for retaining legal and financial services

PH 272 — Photoshop I for Photographers

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

Students engage in a comprehensive study of Adobe Photoshop tools using the Macintosh platform. Methods and management techniques for scanning, creation of selections, layers, color correction, and basic image manipulation are studied

PH 274 — Photoshop II for Photographers

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

Students develop an advanced knowledge of layers, channels, curves, image merging, color correction, and color matching in the Adobe Photoshop program. Scanning devices, file formats, and resolution levels are explored.
Prerequisite(s): PH 272

PH 281 — Shooting the Narrative: Visual Storytelling II

3 CREDITS; 2 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

Students learn the techniques required to create complex, narrative digital films. Using a combination of screenwriting, pre-production, production and editing techniques, they work in groups to complete a short narrative film of their own design from start to finish.
Prerequisite(s): PH 181

PH 282 — Basic Video Editing

3 CREDITS; 2 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

This course is an introduction to non-linear editing in a digital environment. Students learn to use industry standard software to edit capture footage and establish an efficient editing workflow. Basic sound editing and video compositing are also covered

PH 283 — Framing the Shot

3 CREDITS; 2 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

This course is an in-depth study of framing content for film and video art production. Using the frame both visually and conceptually, students construct narrative space using composition, color and light. They explore techniques such as perspective, camera angle, micro/macro view transformation, placement and juxtaposition of subject, and mixing of genres.
Prerequisite(s): PH 282

PH 284 — Editing Concepts

3 CREDITS; 2 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

Students learn to enhance the story and its visual meaning by applying major theories of editing. They analyze editing strategies used for manipulating screen time and space. The philosophies and techniques of montage and continuity editing are addressed, as well as the process of storytelling using parallel and disjunctive editing strategies.
Prerequisite(s): PH 282

PH 299 — Independent Study in Photography

1-3 CREDIT

Prerequisite(s): a minimum 3.5 GPA and approval of instructor, chairperson, and dean for Art and Design

PH 306 — Digital Photography for Packaging Design

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

Students learn to produce professional-quality images for their portfolios. The course focuses on studio tabletop photography, lighting techniques, and use of image-processing and editing software. Problem-solving skills are also acquired by working with a variety of materials used in packaging.
Prerequisite(s): PK 342

PH 311 — International Photographic Study and Practice

2 CREDITS; 4 LAB HOURS

Employing photo documentary practices, students gain a general understanding of digital photographic principles and a deeper understanding of another culture. Exploring that culture's history with regard to art, fashion, architecture and social mores, students make imagery that has both immediate and lasting value. Through blogging assignments, students learn how to meld text and images to effectively communicate both subjective and objective points of view

PH 331 — Lighting for Still and Moving Images

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

An in-depth study of the aesthetics, history, and expressive power of lighting, both natural and artificial, as it is used in still photography and the moving image. Camera experience is required.
Prerequisite(s): PH 118 or CG 211 or approval of instructor

PH 341 — Digital Craft and the Exhibition

3 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 4 LAB HOURS

Students explore methods for capture, editing, and sequencing groups of digital images as cohesive statements with the aim of producing a photographic exhibition. Through field trips, critiques, and working with a guest art director, students study the signature styles and trends of various photographers.
Prerequisite(s): PH 242

PH 342 — Advanced Project in Style and Media

3 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 4 LAB HOURS

This course pairs photography and fashion design students to create and produce professional press kits and a short digital documentary interpretation of style and fashion.
Prerequisite(s): PH 371

PH 351 — Professional Approach to Photojournalism

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

Students learn how to unite image-making and writing skills to produce newsworthy picture stories. Topics covered include the legal and ethical issues that affect the process of photojournalism as well as the difference between objective and subjective judgments.
Prerequisite(s): PH 274 or approval of chairperson

PH 361 — Logistics of Location Photography

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

Students develop the techniques of location photography, including environmental portraiture, industrial, fashion, and architectural photography for editorial and advertising purposes. Assignments stress image design and are performed with medium- and large-format cameras using digital capture technology, as well as indoor and outdoor lighting techniques.
Prerequisite(s): PH 371

PH 371 — Retouching/Prepress Solutions for Photographers

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

Students explore ways to convey their ideas onto the printed page through retouching, editing, and preparing digital files. High-end scanning, RGB to CMYK conversions, digital versus analog proofing, and the differences between photographic, inkjet, and offset printing are also explored from both theoretical and real-world perspectives.
Prerequisite(s): PH 274

PH 372 — Digital Media Technology I

2 CREDITS; 2 LECTURE HOURS

This course provides practical, technical instruction in the use of high-end digital image capture backs coupled with traditional, medium-format camera system hardware. Students explore the concepts and processes required to create photographic imagery using Adobe Photoshop, iMovie, and iDVD programs.
Prerequisite(s): PH 371

PH 404 — Basic Interior Design Photography

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

For baccalaureate-level Interior Design students or those interested in interior photography. A foundation for understanding and achieving control of the photographic medium as it applies to interior and architectural photography is provided. Students learn scale model and flat art photography, use of black-and-white and color films, metering, camera control, lighting, and filtration

PH 406 — Digital Special Effects and Photographic Retouching

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

Students enhance their traditional illustration skills in a digital environment. Exploring Adobe Photoshop and its plug-ins for retouching and special aspects, they achieve the technical ability to transform initial creative inspirations into powerful imagery.
Prerequisite(s): IL 324

PH 451 — Multimedia Concepts

3 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 4 LAB HOURS

Students develop a critical point of view regarding video, electronic, digital, and print media through discussion, viewing, and critiquing published work. Assignments examine the relationship between art and media industries, covering topics that will include advertising, documentaries, the news, personal identity, and media imaging.
Prerequisite(s): PH 372

PH 461 — Multimedia Portfolio

3 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 4 LAB HOURS

Graduating students assemble a professional-quality, digitally processed electronic and printed portfolio of imagery from thematic work produced during the sixth, seventh, and eighth semesters.
Prerequisite(s): PH 451

PH 471 — Digital Media Technology II

2 CREDITS; 2 LECTURE HOURS

Students study various forms of state-of-the-art lighting techniques used for digital high-end photography. Lighting for the specific commercial areas of still life, portrait/fashion, architecture/interior, jewelry, and corporate/industrial are demonstrated and studied.
Prerequisite(s): PH 371 and PH 372

PH 491 — Research for Senior Design Project

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

This course assists students in developing a thesis proposal for the creation of a multimedia portfolio. Students research a chosen area of study and learn how to effectively plan and organize multimedia projects to be used in their senior design projects.
Prerequisite(s): PH 341 and PH 342

PH 492 — Senior Design Project

2 CREDITS; 4 LAB HOURS

Students prepare a capstone project resulting from the senior design project research completed in the prior semester. The course culminates in a multimedia presentation to faculty, mentors, and invited professionals and Advisory Board members for critique.
Prerequisite(s): PH 491

PH 499 — Independent Study in Photography

1-3 CREDIT

Prerequisite(s): a minimum 3.5 GPA and approval of instructor, chairperson, and dean for Art and Design