Fine Art Photojournalism in the Age of Social Media






 

    Fine Art Photojournalism in the Age of Social Media

    Fine Art Photojournalism has evolved into a specialized type of art reportage that requires skills in photography, writing, diplomacy, and art criticism. Social Media has evolved to support our need to know and to stay connected. In this course, students report the news about fellow artists and the emerging icons of the contemporary art world using Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Blogger, Tumblr, and more. Students photograph art and interview artists at gallery exhibitions, museum openings, and art receptions in the Los Angeles area. Participants learn how to develop and write objective stories, maintain professional relationships, and demonstrate skilled criticism. Students develop images for publication online and/or portfolio review. Lectures take place at Otis however students are required to visit exhibitions throughout the city to collect relevant information.

    Prerequisite: XPHO0000, Introduction to Photography; XPHO0000, Introduction to Black and White Darkroom

    First class materials: Although some photographic equipment is available for use at Otis, students must have their own 35mm analog or digital cameras. Text: Criticizing Photographs: An Introduction to Understanding Images, 4th Edition, By Terry Barrett, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS ©2006 ISBN-13 9780072977431 MHID 0072977434; addition materials TBD.


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    Course Details
    Course Code: XPHO2350
    Meetings: 10
    Credit Hours: 1
    Lab: $35
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