Visualization
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As photographers we plan ahead and research to capture the story with aesthetic meaning. It is visualization, the creative process that a genuine photographer often practices. From preparing to photograph in best possible quality to envision the frame for the most interesting instance, visualization helps us capture the true meaning of a moment. The aim of this course is to learn and practice visualization, because it needs one’s precise understanding to master it.
Course Identifier PHO 210 | Faculty Nasrul Eam Dean, Department of Art and Photography | Credits 3 |
Number of Lessons 20 | Department B.F.A. in Photojournalism & B.S. in Photography | Prerequisites PHO 109, 190, 191, and 192 |
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Modules
Aesthetic
Lessons
- 210.7: Capturing the True Aesthetic Meaning of a Sense
- 210.8: Keep the Story Open for Imagination
- 210.9: Visualizing a Photo Story with Aesthetic Meaning
- 210.10: Visualizing and Taking Photographs in Silhouette
- 210.11: Shape and Its Contrast
- 210.12: Visualize and Take Photographs in Some Majestic Time
- 210.13: Location and the Night Photography
- 210.14: Prepare to Capture the Best Quality
- 210.15: Make Yourself Ready to Shoot in Manual Mode
- 210.16: Visualization, the Art of Blurring, and Using the Rule of Thumb
- 210.17: Zoom to the Most Interesting Instance