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ART 124 — Darkroom Photography II (3) (0,6)

This course concentrates on the further development of skills and techniques established in ART 120 . Students will continue to work with film and wet chemistry while exploring larger film formats and pursuing more conceptual uses of the medium as it relates to contemporary practice in art photography. Topics will include the use of medium and large format cameras, advanced printing techniques, digital/analog integration, exposure control, and analog manipulations. Emphasis will be placed on using the photographic tools for personal expression, cultural observation and developing the student's individual artistic voice. This course is repeatable 3 times. (1.1) Special Note: This course involves the use of specialized equipment and chemical processes that may be hazardous, including photographic developers, stop baths, and fixers, as well as prolonged work in low-light environments and occasional work in zero-light environments. Students will be required to safely and properly operate mechanical and technical equipment. Fine motor skills are also required for certain processes and techniques. Students are required to follow all safety protocols, complete safety training, and use appropriate protective equipment when required. Individuals with sensitivities to chemicals, fumes, or darkroom conditions should carefully consider these requirements before enrolling. Proficiency Credit Available (2 IF) Pass/No Credit Available.

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