CONTINUING STUDIES PHOTOGRAPHY CERTIFICATE PROGRAM May to August 2008 course catalogue
The Langara College Photography Certificate Program is one of, if not, the largest and most comprehensive part time programs for training commercial photographers in Canada. This program is designed to accommodate those new to photography, passionate hobbyists and individuals pursuing photography as a career. Langara houses the top photographic facilities of any school in Western Canada; this includes both the top digital and the top traditional film facilities. The structure of the program allows our students to take on as many or as few courses they feel comfortable with, allowing them to customize and maximize their time with us. We encourage collaboration between the photography students and the students of the other applied arts programs. We find this inspires students to experiment, collaborate and creates an overall great learning atmosphere. In fact, we are so dedicated to your education with us, that the entire program will become free to you, for the rest of your life, once you have gained certification. Please contact Marie Chatterton at 604-876-1088 or at mchatterton@langara.bc.ca about our extensive new FREE Adobe seminar as well as our FREE all-day DSLR seminars. cover image - Robert Karpa (instructor), opposite page - Greg Blue (program coordinator)
HOW THIS PROGRAMworks Every student can customize this program to fit their individual needs and wants for learning the art of photography. For those who are new to photography, or hobbyists who wish to hone their skills, we offer many great courses to choose from. For those wishing to pursue photography as a career, this is one of the most recognized programs in Canada and many of the top professional photographers in Canada have studied at Langara. If you wish to finish through to certification, then you must take or challenge all of the required courses as well as four courses from both the group 1 & group 2 elective courses (please see our PDF program guide at www.langara.bc.ca/ cs/photography). Students with previous experience or training may be able to challenge certain required level courses by calling the Program Coordinator - Greg Blue at 604-644-7991. Often, we find individuals begin the program to take one or two courses and then along the way choose to go for certification. For those planning to pursue certification, graduation is based on your portfolio, which the college sends out to top commercial clients, such as creative directors, senior art directors, designers and photo-editors for judging. Your work must be commercially viable to qualify for certification. Chris Morris (instructor) Martin Prihoda (past student) Gino Pezzani (student) Christa Le Craw (student) Robert Karpa (instructor)
Program Philosophy The Photography Certificate Program operates on a number of very unique philosophies and practices. We believe that a program and its resources should be available to students for as long as they are needed. Often, other photography schools and programs will work on a short and unrealistic time frame for students to complete their programs, this is not our thinking. We believe it is our responsibility to create an environment where students have the time, instruction and resource available to truly excel at the art of photography. It is for this reason we developed the concept of free education. All students who gain certification with us qualify to take any course in the Photography Program for free. Forever. No strings attached. That means you can come back as many times, as often as you want and retake any course to update your skills - and all those elective courses you chose not to take? Now you can take them - absolutely free. This program works closely with several other programs in the Applied Arts Division, allowing for real-world collaboration among students. There are very strong bonds between this program and the Advertising & Graphic Design Program at Langara (www. langara.bc.ca/cs/programs/adgr.html). Art directors and commercial photographers work together in the real world, so it only makes sense that they work together in the academic world. These are the people that will be contracting and hiring you once you are a commercial photographer. Not only are you collaborating with future art directors and designers, but you are also being taught by some of the top commercial photographers in the industry. Our curriculum is less academically driven and more vocationally driven. This means there are a several differences in the structure and delivery of information. First, it makes the program very easy to tailor to your own professional and artistic goals. Where many full time programs have few or no elective courses, the Certificate Photography Program has over 30 elective courses, covering the professional and artistic gamut of the industry. Another key advantage to this program is our teaching staff. The program has over 20 instructors who not only make their living as professional photographers, but also represent some of the top talent in the commercial, portraiture and photojournalistic industries and having won numerous top industry awards. Our program philosophy has always revolved around veteran professional photographers training new professional photographers. Get the education you want in the time frame that works best for you. For further detailed information on the program, please download our extensive PDF brochure on our web site at www.langara.bc.ca/cs/photography. This page - Rebecca De Jong (student) Andrew Tripp (assistant coordinator)
May to August 2008 course schedule To register for courses, please call 604-323-5322 Basic Photography (Film) Learn to take good pictures in a variety of situations. Develop a solid foundation in basic photographic concepts: exposure control & depth of field. B&W processing and printing techniques are also covered. Students require a 35mm SLR camera. $404 (60269) 12 eve - Tu May 6, 1830-2130 (Tripp) Basic Digital Photography This course covers the basics of Digital SLR photography. Covering traditional aspects such as exposure & depth-of-field, the course delves into digital controls such as white balance, histograms and workflow. A DSLR is a must for this course. $439 (60268) 12 aft - Sa May 10, 1400-1700 (Jackson) (60267) 12 eve - Mo May 12, 1830-2130 (Hayes) (60405) 12 eve & aft - Fr/Sa Aug 1 (Jackson) Basic Darkroom Through lectures, demonstrations and hands-on experience, learn the basic principles and practices of black and white darkroom use. Topics include film processing, contact prints, enlargements and some print finishing techniques. Students require a 35mm SLR film camera with manual exposure capability. $404 (60264) 12 eve - We May 7, 1830-2130 (Tripp) (60265) 12 eve - Fr May 9, 1830-2100 (Tripp) (60266) 12 day - May 10, 1000-1300 (Griffiths) (60402) 12 eve - Tu/Th Jul 29, 1830-2130 (Tripp) Adobe Photoshop Level 1 Designed to familiarize students with the capabilities of Adobe Photoshop. Students learn methods of enhancing and working with high resolution images. This course allows students to tackle complex photoillustrations. $504 (60258) 12 eve - We May 7, 1830-2130 (Strebly) (60259) 12 day - Sa May 10, 1000-1300 (Strebly) Adobe Photoshop Level 2 Using the newest Adobe technology, students will learn advanced methods of photo illustration and composing multi-layered images. Emphasis in this course is placed equally on technical and aesthetic imaging consideration, and production techniques for photo composites. $474 (60569) 12 aft - Sa May 10, 1400-1700 (Strebly) Intermediate Photography Improve your knowledge of composition and lighting techniques. Learn basic studio lighting techniques, and working with available light. Gain experience through shooting sessions using professional models. Please not that this course is for film photographers only. $414 Prerequisites: Basic Photography or equivalent. (60380) 12 eve - We May 7, 1830-2130 (Balderston) Digital Intermediate Photography This course applies it to Digital SLR picture-taking. Designed for students who are beyond the basics of photography, it covers aspects such as shooting raw vs. jpeg, white-balance concerns, and preparation for printing, in addition to studio lighting. $414 (60304) 12 eve - Mo May 5, 1830-2130 (Morris) (60585) 12 eve - Tu May 6, 1830-2130 (Morris) (60401) 12 aft - Sa May 10, 1400-1700 (Weddell) (60401) 12 eve - Mo/We Jul 28, 1830-2130 (Morris) Composition and Design Learn to make rather than take photographs by exploring composition & design. Focus on contemporary issues of photography (balance, movement, contrast, juxtaposition). Also study the impact of these visual aspects on commercial and fine art buyers. Practical applications are demonstrated throughout. $440 (60301) 12 eve - Th May 8, 1830-2130 (Griffiths) (60460) 12 eve - Tu/Th Jul 29, 1830-2130 (Griffiths) Practical Darkroom Learn fine art quality B&W printing through practical application and individualized instruction. Learn to recognize the tonal and contrast variations that make a superbly print, in addition to archival processing, toning, split-toning and specialized techniques. $430 Prerequisites: Basic Darkroom or equivalent. (60386) 12 eve - Th May 7, 1830-2130 (Tripp) Creative Darkroom This course introduces a selection of techniques in fine-art and alternative image creation ideas not limited to the darkroom. Classroom discussions, instructor demos, student experimentation and a group field trip are all included in the Creative Darkroom. $504 (60302) 12 aft - Sa May 10, 1400-1700 (Griffiths) Practical Lighting Learn the fundamental theories and techniques of lighting. This course covers equipment selection and lighting techniques with an emphasis on practical sessions in and out of the studio. Recognize the potential of lighting to suit the needs of your subject. $475 Prerequisites: Intermediate Photography or equivalent. (60389) 12 eve - We May 7, 1830-2130 (Morris) (60630) 12 eve - Th May 8, 1830-2130 (Morris) (60390) 12 day - Sa May 10, 1000-1300 (Weddell) (60404) 12 eve - Tu/Th Jul 29, 1830-2130 (Morris) Advanced B&W Photography This course explores the foundation of the Zone System and puts into practice the concept of pre-visualizing your black and white images. It will take your black and white photography to a higher level of quality and will teach critical tone recognition. The goal of this course is to be able to shoot the perfect negative. $504 Prerequisites: Intermediate Photo & Basic Darkroom (60260) 12 eve - Mo May 5, 1830-2130 (McKay) Gino Pezzani (student) Greg Blue (program coordinator) Luc Ubaghs (student) Rosamond Norbury (instructor)
Advanced Studio Lighting Expand upon the experience gained in Practical Lighting with lectures, demonstrations, student shooting sessions, and an intensive, in-depth look at photographic lighting. Experiment with unconventional techniques and the manipulation of sunlight in relation to a variety of subjects including people, still life, editorial. $475 Prerequisites: Practical Lighting or equivalent. (60261) 12 eve - We May 7, 1830-2130 (Blue) (60398) 6 days - Su Jul 27, 1000-1700 (Blue) Business Practices This course covers all aspects of marekting your photographic business such as advertising, direct mail, portfolio strategies, selling techniques, PR and photographic reps. $424 Prerequisites: None (60270) 12 eve - Tu May 6, 1830-2130 (Blue) Business Management Part of the Business Practices series on the logistics of running a photographic business. Emphasis is on quoting and estimating, ethical business practices, copyright issues and legalities, permits, licenses, GST and PST, NAFTA, photographic associations, accounting and financial planning. $424 Prerequisites: none. (60406) 12 eve - Tu/Th Jul 29, 1830-2130 (Blue) The Photographic Concept This course immerses students in illustrative photography. The content favours a fineart approach but is still very relevant to stylistically driven commercial photography. This course deals with concept & execution, using the student s artistic & technical skills in relation to style, communication & eroticism. $430 (60384) 12 eve - We May 7, 1830-2130 (Griffiths) Basic Colour Printing Learn the basics of colour printing. Emphasis is on printing from a master negative - students will learn about the colour wheel, filters, film & paper, processing, spotting with extensive hands-on in our colour lab. $460 Prerequisites: Basic Darkroom or equivalent (60263) 12 eve - Tu May 6, 1830-2130 (Balderston) Photographic Portrait Explore portraiture within the realms of several photographic applications: classic (traditional); commercial (editorial & advertising) and fine art (interpretive & abstract). Through lectures and shooting sessions, students begin to develop a personal style of portraiture in one or more of the above categories. $475 Prerequisites: Practical Lighting (60385) 12 eve - Mo May 5, 1830-2130 (Tripp) (60403) 12 eve - Mo/We Jul 28, 1830-2130 (Tripp) Commercial Photography This course immerses the students in the world of advertising photography. Learn how to interpret and produce layouts as well as the working partnership between photographer and art director. This course has extensive hands-on studio work. $465 (60399) 12 eve - Fr May 9, 1830-2130 (Karpa) Landscape Photography This course explores the art and beauty of the photographic landscape. Students will develop their skills through lectures, visual presentations and handson field trips. This course is applicable to both film and digital photography. $240 Prerequisites: Basic Photography or equivalent (60383) 9 aft - Mo May 26, 1300-1500 (Hayes) Street Photography This course is designed to teach students how to capture the essence of the urban landscape in a personalized and generally edgy fashion. Comprising primarily of field trips, the course tackles equipment issues, the do s & dont s of photographing street life, and when and where to best break the photographic rules. $439 Prerequisites: Intermediate or Digital Intermediate Photo. (60393) 12 day - Sa May 10, 1000-1300 (Kaulbach) Fashion Photography Discover the various aspects of fashion photography including styles and types of fashion shooting, lighting techniques, and the techniques and protocol of working with models. Shooting sessions with professional models, make-up artists and stylists are included. $445 (60299) 12 eve - We May 7, 1830-2130 (Karpa) View Camera Techniques An extensive exploration of the 4X5 view camera, this course covers a great deal of technical material. Become confident with the mechanics of a 4X5 camera, its operation, applications and special effects capabilities. (60397) 12 eve - Th May 8, 1830-2130 (Stacey) FREE DSLR and Adobe Seminars An all-day free seminar for people who are using a DSLR (Digital SLR) camera for the first time. Also an all-day seminar on the inter-connectivity of Adobe Photoshop and InDesign shown through a fashion shoot and magazine spread. These seminars are open to everyone, you do not have to be a student in the program to take it. Please call Marie Chatterton for more information at 604-876-1088 or by e-mail at mchatterton@langara.bc.ca Jeff Weddell (instructor) Tiffany Weiland (student) Martin Prihoda (past student) Chris Morris (instructor) Mariusz Kudryk (student) Raymond Gonzales (student) Back Cover - Anne MaCrae (student)
To register for courses please call 604-323-5322 For further program information, please contact: Greg Blue at 604-644-7991 (gblue@langara.bc.ca) or Marie Chatterton at 604-876-1088 (mchatterton@langara.bc.ca) www.langara.bc.ca/cs/photography