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Outdoor and Architecture Photography 1

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction
307EOA1 ZK 2 26/S English
Tutor:
Martin STECKER
Synopsis:

Students will learn about the field of outdoor photography, divided into three categories: natural or cultural landscape, and urban landscape. In the lectures they will acquire theoretical knowledge about the cultural and social aspects of the field and will prepare for taking an individual approach to the theme.

Prerequisites:

Grading:

Graded credit: given on the basis of evaluation of the submitted assignments with respect to the technical quality and original instructions.

Participation: the basic pre-requisites for grading are the student?s participation within at least 60% of the lectures together with his or her participation in mandatory joint consultations dates of which will be specified in the beginning of the course.

Study Objectives:
Outline and Syllabus:

Course description

Theoretical part of the seminar is focused on historical and contemporary depiction of landscape in painting and photography together with an introduction of the assignments. It consists of commented presentations and joint discussions. Part of the seminar is a written explanation within which the student specifies his or her selected location, together with its description and potential cultural as well as other aspects. Within this explanation student also has to specify his or her technique to be applied to the theme.

Assignment itself is divided into two parts: mandatory and elective. Within the mandatory part student has to prove his or her technical skills while depicting parts of the urban landscape in a cultivated way. Student has to document his or her selected location with photographs taken in diffused as well as directional light, clearly showing the effect of such light on the shape of depicted object and space perception. Photographs for this part of the assignment have to be black & white and processed through the traditional negative - positive technique.

Within the elective part individual expression of the following themes is required:

a) natural or cultural landscape,

b) urban landscape.

Resulting photographs should create a uniform series even-though the subjects depicted might vary. Technique of processing for the elective part is not specified, nevertheless any deviations from black & white photography on traditional materials have to be consulted beforehand.

Practical part will include joint consultations over the photographs. Participation within these will be mandatory - times and dates will be posted in the beginning of the course. For a credit and grade to be given it is necessary to submit all the finished assignments (i.e. the explanation or the photographs) and to have at least 60% participation in mandatory seminars and consultations.

Assignments: (assignment 1P4)

1) mandatory part: minimum of 4 technically perfect 30x40 black & white photographs with convincing composition and image content;

2) elective part: minimum of 6 technically perfect 30x40 images with convincing composition and image content according to the instructions.

Name of the Lecturer: Josef Ptáček

Contact: : ptacek.foto@seznam.cz tel. 274818105 , 602461949

Study materials:

Hrubý K. O., Hinšt Ant.: Krajinářská fotografie, Orbis, Praha 1974

Ságl Jan: Krajina, Kant, Praha 1995

Crudenová Loren : Duch místa Volvox Globator Praha 1996

Koudelka Josef: Černý trojúhelník, Vesmír, Praha 1990

Magazines: National Geographic, GEO, Koktejl, etc.....

Note:
Schedule for winter semester 2009/2010:
The schedule has not yet been prepared
Schedule for summer semester 2009/2010:
06:00–08:0008:00–10:0010:00–12:0012:00–14:0014:00–16:0016:00–18:0018:00–20:0020:00–22:0022:00–24:00
Mon
místnost 114
Atelér B KF

(Lažanský palác)
STECKER M.
10:40–12:15
EVEN WEEK

(paralelka 1)
Tue
Fri
Thu
Fri
The subject is a part of the following study plans:
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