CSPH 202: Portrait Photography
CONTINUING STUDIES

Portrait Photography

CSPH 202
Explore the history, evolution and techniques of portrait photography through a personal project that builds your skills, sharpens your vision and strengthens your portfolio.

Tuition Fees:
$792.00

Section Dates:

Description

This course invites you to embark on a portrait-focused project, guiding you through the planning and development process. Through in-class discussions and workshops, you will explore project planning strategies, effective model direction techniques, and ethical considerations. You will delve into the rich history of portraiture, examining its evolution and contemporary manifestations. You will also explore the role of portraiture in public spaces, including street photography, as well as the significance of self-portraiture and selfie culture in the shaping of identity and representation. From a technical standpoint, workshops will cover foundational natural and artificial lighting setups, image selection, sequencing, editing, and printing.

What You'll Learn

  1. Recognize and appreciate the diverse expressions of photographic portraiture across different cultures and historical periods
  2. Comprehend the various social functions and applications of portraiture
  3. Plan and execute portrait photography sessions, utilizing appropriate tools, equipment, and techniques
  4. Evaluate the ethical implications of photographing individuals or groups in particular contexts and circumstances
  5. Contextualize personal practice with historical and contemporary portraiture traditions
  6. Cultivate the ability to select, edit, group, and sequence portraits effectively
  7. Develop and execute a lens-based project centered around portraiture, encompassing all stages from concept development to final presentation

Digital Badges

This course does not qualify for a digital Skills Badge.

Flexible Learning Certificate Credit

Photography, Flexible Elective - All Pathways