The Grammar of Photography (Online)

Course Code: 22SCEPV051

Dates: April 21 - June 23, 2022

Meets: Th from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM ET

Location: Online Zoom Classroom

Spring Tuition: $690

Based on ideas suggested in two seminal writings on photography, John Szarkowski’s "The Photographer’s Eye" and Stephen Shore’s "The Nature of Photographs," this course functions as a manual of visual literacy for photographers. Through weekly photography assignments, lectures, and critiques, students learn about balance, tempo, ways of organizing space, the significance of geometric structure, and why the edges of the frame are important. We also cover how to make your pictures better and know which picture out of a set is the best and why. By removing the uncertainty you feel when evaluating your images, you’ll produce stronger, clearer pictures.

Course Level / Prerequisite: Open to all skill levels. Students ranging from beginner to experienced will be successful in classes that are Open to All Skill Levels.

Courses are subject to minimum enrollment. Please register early, within five days of the start-date, to reduce the likelihood of course cancellation and to ensure you receive all course-related materials in time to prepare for class.

Chris Giglio
Image: Chris Giglio
Fee: $690.00
Hours:30.00

Save $150.00 with a Photography Foundations Intensive

Online Zoom Classroom

Christopher Giglio

Faculty Bio
Date Day Time Location
04/21/2022Thursday2 PM to 5 PM Online Zoom Classroom
04/28/2022Thursday2 PM to 5 PM Online Zoom Classroom
05/05/2022Thursday2 PM to 5 PM Online Zoom Classroom
05/12/2022Thursday2 PM to 5 PM Online Zoom Classroom
05/19/2022Thursday2 PM to 5 PM Online Zoom Classroom
05/26/2022Thursday2 PM to 5 PM Online Zoom Classroom
06/02/2022Thursday2 PM to 5 PM Online Zoom Classroom
06/09/2022Thursday2 PM to 5 PM Online Zoom Classroom
06/16/2022Thursday2 PM to 5 PM Online Zoom Classroom
06/23/2022Thursday2 PM to 5 PM Online Zoom Classroom

Prior to the first class, please obtain a copy of John Szarkowski's, "The Photographer's Eye. " Also, prepare a folder or collection of 6-8 representative examples of your recent work to be shared during the first class. How to share files online will be reviewed during the first class session.

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