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Photography (AWQ3M)

Course Code

AWQ3M

Location

Ottawa - Ontario - Canada

+500 students approved this course

About the course

In this course, students will explore photography as an expressive art form. Students will learn about manual photography with a particular focus on traditional SLR camera, film and darkroom techniques. DSLR and/or digital point-and-shoot camera techniques, as well as Photoshop image enhancement and manipulation techniques will also be explored. Design theory as it relates to photography as an artistic medium is another essential component of this course, as is the history of art, especially pertaining to photography. This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to meet the entrance requirements for specific college and university programs. It is also recommended for students who, in addition to furthering their enjoyment in the visual arts, wish to develop skills that relate strongly to the workplace, such as critical thinking, creative problem solving, time management, organization, mentorship, and collaboration Curriculum Policy Document: The Arts, The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 11 and 12, 2010

Overrall expectations

By the end of the course you will:

Creating And Presenting

By the end of this course, students will:

  • Apply the creative process to create a variety of art works, individually and/or collaboratively;
  • Apply the elements and principles of design to create art works for the purpose of self-expression and to communicate ideas, information, and/or messages;
  • Produce art works, using a variety of media/materials and traditional and emerging technologies, tools, and techniques, and demonstrate an understanding of a variety of ways of presenting their works and the works of others.
Reflecting, Responding, And Andanalysing

By the end of this course, students will:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the critical analysis process by examining, interpreting, evaluating, and reflecting on various art works;
  • Demonstrate an understanding of how art works reflect the society in which they were created, and of how they can affect both social and personal values;
  • Describe opportunities and requirements for continued engagement in visual arts.
Foundations

By the end of this course, students will:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of, and use correct terminology when referring to, elements, principles, and other components related to visual arts;
  • Demonstrate an understanding of conventions and techniques used in the creation of visual art works;
  • Demonstrate an understanding of responsible practices related to visual arts

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