DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY I |08/20/2004COURSE OVERVIEW Digital Photography is part of the Arts and Communications career pathway. Digital Photography is a one year course designed for tenth, eleventh, or twelfth grade students. The course is a fine arts or occupational elective, and provides one credit towards high school graduation. The Digital Photography I and II course is conducted in a manner that meets the standards for vocational education as defined by the Office of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction as being in conformance with the Washington State Plan for Vocational Education as approved by the Office of Workforce Training and Educational Coordination Board for Washington State. Course Description and OverviewPhotographers record and produce the images that document our planet and its peoples. They also create many of the commercial images that drive our market economy. Using digital computers and state of the art computer software students will learn how to plan and produce photographic compositions that demonstrate an understanding of light, composition, color and visual impact. |
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