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Large Format
Fall
2009
T,
Th
2:30
‐
5:20
PMAD
Center
Edward
Stapel
887‐7444
–
edward.stapel@chestercollege.edu
Office:
PMAD
Offices,
2nd
Floor
Office
Hours:
Tues.
and
Thurs.,
1:00
–
2:30
and
by
appointment
COURSE
DESCRIPTION
This
course
introduces
students
to
view
camera
techniques
and
aesthetic
concerns
in
order
to
foster
the
development
of
a
creative
approach
to
visual
problem
solving.
View
camera
movements,
4x5
film
developing
and
printing,
and
specific
scenarios
that
require
the
use
of
large
formats,
will
be
covered.
Students
will
be
required
to
keep
a
journal
to
document
ideas.
Students
will
complete
a
series
of
assignments
designed
to
develop
both
their
technical
skills
and
aesthetic
awareness
culminating
in
a
final
portfolio
of
12
–
16
matted
prints.
TEXT
Photography
(9th
Ed.)
by
London,
Stone,
and
Upton
Other
readings
will
be
provided
SUPPLIES
Handheld
light
meter
OR
your
35mm
SLR
with
light
meter
(or
possibly
your
DSLR)
Film:
4x5
Tri‐X
or
HP
5
ISO
400
(some
film
will
be
provided
–
lucky
you!)
Paper:
8x10
RC
paper
for
contact
sheets
11x14
Fiber
based
and/or
RC
paper
(your
final
project
is
to
be
printed
on
11x14
fiber
based
paper
–
you
may
use
11x14
RC
paper
early
in
the
semester,
but
extra
grading
considerations
will
be
given
to
those
who
use
fiber
based
paper)
4x5
film
holders
(optional
–
two
will
be
provided)
4x5
negative
sleeves
(4
per
page)
Changing
bag
Dust
gun
Typical
Darkroom
supplies
Mat
board
(to
be
discussed)
Loupe
Journal
WHERE
TO
SHOP:
Chester
College
Bookstore
B&H
Photo
–
1
800
606‐6969
‐
www.bhphotovideo.com
Hunt’s
Photo
–
Manchester
–
366
S.
willow
–
603.6063322
‐
Melrose,
MA
–
100
Main
St.
–
781.662.8822
The
Camera
Shop
at
the
Institute,
Amherst
St.,
Manchester
–
603.623.0313
Freestyle
Sales
–
1
800.292.6173
‐
www.freestylephoto.biz
Light
Impressions
–
lightimpressionsdirect.com
Michaels
and/or
AC
Moore
and
other
art
supply
stores
ATTENDANCE
POLICY
If
you
miss
more
than
3
classes,
your
final
grade
will
be
dropped
one
letter
grade.
If
you
miss
more
than
5
classes,
you
will
fail
this
class.
If
you
come
to
class
30
minutes
late,
you
will
be
counted
absent.
There
are
no
excused
absences.
GRADING
POLICY
Assignments
must
be
turned
in
on
time.
Assignments
will
be
evaluated
in
a
group
critique
format
and
attendance
for
these
critiques
is
mandatory.
Late
assignments
will
be
marked
down
one
letter
grade
for
each
class
they
are
late.
Submitting
work
without
participating
in
critique
will
result
in
a
one‐letter
grade
drop.
Not
attending
critique
and
not
submitting
work
will
result
in
a
two‐letter
grade
drop.
If
you
have
a
conflict
with
a
scheduled
critique
date
it
is
your
responsibility
to
make
arrangements
with
me
to
present
your
work
to
the
class
at
another
time.
If
you
miss
a
class
it
is
your
responsibility
to
contact
me
before
the
next
class
in
order
to
pick
up
any
assignments
you
may
have
missed.
Showing
up
for
class
unprepared
will
be
considered
another
absence.
Since
much
of
the
discussion
of
work
in
this
class
is
conducted
in
critique,
class
participation
is
mandatory
and
will
be
taken
into
consideration
for
grading.
GRADING
CRITERIA
Assignments/Critiques
30%
Attendance
and
Participation
30%
Final
Portfolio/Project
40%
ROUGH
OUT
LINE
OF
THE
SEMESTER
TUESDAY
THURSDAY
8/25
Class
intro
and
overview.
8/27
Distribute
cameras
and
discuss
all
Assignment:
review
View
Camera
Chapter
the
moving
parts.
Demo:
Paper
negatives
in
text
book
and
bellows
extension
compensation.
In‐class
Assignment
1:
Paper
negs
9/1
Working
on
Assignment
1
in
class
9/3
Critique:
Assignment
1
Demo:
4x5
film
–
how
to
shoot
it,
how
to
develop
it
Assignment
2
(due
9/18):
shooting
film,
processing….
9/8
GO
TO
YOUR
MONDAY
CLASSES
9/10
Lab
Day:
….processing,
contact
TODAY!
sheets,
printing
9/15
Lab
Day:
….processing,
contact
9/17
Critique:
Assignment
2
sheets,
printing
Lecture/Demo:
Perspective
control,
Depth
of
Field,
and
the
Scheimpflug
rule
Assignment
3
(due
10/2):
Same
9/22
Lab
Day
9/24
Lab
Day
9/29
Lab
Day
10/1
Critique:
Assignment
3
Lecture/Assignment:
Large
Format
Portraiture
Assignment
4
(due
10/16
Mid‐term):
Large
Format
Portraiture
10/6
Lab
Day
10/8
Lab
Day
10/13
Lab
Day
10/15
Mid‐Term
Critique:
Assignment
4
Assignment:
read
Zone
System
Chapter
Lecture/Demo:
the
Zone
System
and
PMK
Film
Developer
Assignment
5
(due
10/30):
The
Landscape
10/20
Lab
Day
10/22
Lab
Day
10/27
Lab
Day
10/29
Critique:
Assignment
5
Assignment:
Final
Portfolio
11/3
Lab
Day
11/5
Archival
Printing
and
selenium
toner
and
spotting
11/10
Lab
Day
11/12
Matting
Demo
Lab
Day
11/17
Lab
Day
11/19
Critique:
Works
in
progress
for
final
portfolio
11/24
Class?
Lab
Day?
11/26
THANKSGIVING
12/1
Lab
Day
12/3
Lab
Day
FINAL
CRITIQUE
DATE:
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