Summer 2025 Art History BC2017 section 001

Cell Phone Photography: Exploring Digita

Cell Phone Photography

Call Number 00025
Day & Time
Location
TR 9:00am-12:10pm
To be announced
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Jozefina Chetko
Type STUDIO
Course Description

Today’s cell phones are equipped with cameras that far surpass those used by the pioneers of digital photography, offering superior resolution and multi-sensor capabilities that revolutionize how we capture and process images. This course explores the creative and technical potential of smartphone photography, focusing on accessible tools and workflows that empower students to produce compelling digital works. The curriculum emphasizes post-production and digital media techniques over traditional camera mastery. Students will develop foundational skills in Adobe Suite applications, including Lightroom and Photoshop for photo editing and After Effects and Premiere for video production. We will also discuss the integration of artificial intelligence in modern photography, examining how AI enhances editing processes and opens new creative possibilities. A significant part of the course will address fundamental questions of light in photography, the use of RAW formats—offered by many smartphones but seldom understood—and the structure of digital image files. Students will also learn about post-production techniques for preparing images for print, as well as for projection or display on digital screens, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the end-to-end digital photography workflow. Thinking Locally: Street photography serves as a central theme in this course, encouraging students to document the vibrant life of New York City through weekly assignments. A guided photo walk in Harlem will provide hands-on experience in capturing unique, candid moments. Ethical considerations will be a key focus, addressing topics like consent, privacy, and best practices for interacting with subjects. Discussions will be complemented by readings, critiques, and a guest lecture from a professional street photographer. By the end of the course, students will have transformed their understanding of smartphone photography, creating works that push the boundaries of accessible technology while building a strong foundation in contemporary digital media.

Web Site Vergil
Subterm 07/07-08/15 (B)
Department BARNARD SUMMER PROGRAMS
Enrollment 0 students (15 max) as of 10:06AM Saturday, February 22, 2025
Subject Art History
Number BC2017
Section 001
Division Barnard College
Open To Barnard College
Note BC students register for Section 001. CU students register f
Section key 20252AHIS2017X001