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Photography | Art History
Area of study
Arts
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


This photography program explores the history, theories, and practical applications of photography from its inception to contemporary practices. Through lectures, discussions, projects, and readings, students develop critical thinking skills and an understanding of the aesthetic, social, and technical aspects of photography. The program prepares students for careers in photography and related fields.

Program Outline

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Course Content:

  • Aesthetic, social, and technical developments of photography from its invention in early 19th century Europe to its present-day global practices
  • Theories of photography and their practical application across artistic, social, and scientific genres
  • Critical reading of images in the age of mass proliferation of digital photography
  • Projects in response to lessons, ideas, and artists discussed

Course Structure:

  • Lectures
  • Discussions
  • Projects
  • Readings

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