Having completed varying amounts of photography course work prior to this class, you will expand your knowledge and skills in Intermediate Photography by working on a combination of prescriptive exercises (mini-assignments) and a fairly significant individual project. This class supports digital or analog work.

As stated above, the first part of the term (mini-assignments) will be very prescriptive. The project, on the other hand, will be of your own design. To help you focus on conceptual concerns for this work, you will write a proposal, undergo two working critiques, and craft an artist statement at the conclusion. Your completed project will be presented during week ten.

In between the mini-assignments and open project, we’ll have what I’m calling an historical process interlude. For this we’ll set aside a week to make one cyanotype print each (made from a digital negative). In the end, in addition to creating a cohesive body of work, it is hoped that you will have raised your technical, formal, and conceptual skills in the realm of fine art photographic practice.