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Photo-Arts I

Photo-Arts I, University of Lethbridge, Department of Fine Arts, Spring 2010

1.23.2010

Solargraphs


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Labels: pinhole, revealing technology

1.16.2010

History of the Eye


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Thomas Hudson Reeves: Paper Cams

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Thomas Bachler: Through the Window

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1.13.2010

Vera Lutter

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Hans Knuchel: Pinhole + Slit Cameras

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Camera Obscura: Abelardo Morell


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1.01.2010

Projects


Technical / Conceptual Projects
1. Camera Obscura / Pinhole Camera
2. Exposure Latitude + Depth-of Field

Individual / Collaborative Projects

1. Through a Viewfinder: Wholes / Parts
2. West
3. Making a Scene


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Photo-Arts I

This blog reflects the main topic areas covered in Photo-Arts I, an introductory course offered by the Department of Art, University of Lethbridge, Alberta.

Participants learn about fundamentals: heliography, image formation, chemical and digital processes and the nature of light and time as these act upon receptive surfaces. Key topics in the history and practice of the medium from its inception until today are presented in weekly 'round-table' forums.

Students discuss outcomes, problems and questions they encounter while pursuing personal creative research. Examples from their work are shown on this blog.

Broadly, we consider the terms duration and appearance as they relate to photography by examining the relationships that technical images have with the arts and to visual culture.

Investigations include a sweeping vocabulary of possibilities in and related to photography.


cosmos in a palm

  • homemade camera

links

  • glossary of photographic terms
  • photomuse: history of photo
  • henry horenstein's "manual"
  • robert leggat: photo history
  • massive development chart
  • photography law in canada
  • the photographs not taken
  • 18% grey cards by thom
  • depth of field calculator
  • parker's exposure page
  • history of photography
  • women in photography
  • humble foundation
  • purpose magazine
  • unphotographable
  • daylight magazine
  • wiki's photo portal
  • 6 billion others
  • ilford b+w info
  • gallery tpw
  • gallery 44
  • zonezero
  • ubu

Labels

  • camera obscura (7)
  • contemporary photography (18)
  • directorial (8)
  • documentary (21)
  • early photography (7)
  • exhibitions (2)
  • law and ethics (1)
  • making a scene (7)
  • pinhole (26)
  • revealing technology (12)
  • technology history (5)
  • typology (2)
  • west (37)
  • whole+part (20)

Archive

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  • February (27)
  • January (8)

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