Covers low-tech reproduction, scanners, and film/digital processing. Part 4: Editing, Presentation, and Evaluation
Explores the anatomy of sight, conventions of seeing, and mediated vision through optical devices. Reframing Photography: Theory and Practice
The content is structured into four distinct parts, each pairing conceptual exploration with practical application: Covers low-tech reproduction
Discusses the scientific and artistic role of light in creating photographic meaning. and film/digital processing. Part 4: Editing
Activities include constructing a camera obscura, operating lenses, and experimenting with various camera types from pinhole to cell phone. Part 2: Light and Shadow
Connects photography to social issues such as military censorship and the role of social networks. Purchase Information
Analyzes the cultural implications of copying and reproduction, comparing mechanical reproduction to concepts like genetic cloning.