Architecture and Photography

Course Details
  • Course Number PHC-2012-A
  • Day(s) T,TH
  • Dates Jul 02 - Jul 23
  • Hours 10:00AM - 01:00PM
  • Ceus 1.50
  • Cost 210.00
  • Additional Fees 0.00
  • Status Open
  • Location 23 Lexington Ave

Description

In this dynamic course, students are introduced to architectural photography through lectures, practical discussions of appropriate equipment, shooting in the field, and work in Adobe Photoshop. First learning about the photographic pioneers who made architectural photographs in the 19th century, students are then assigned historic structures to photograph in the style of these early practitioners, such as Gustave le Grey and Baldus. The following lectures examine contemporary architectural photographers and the modernist movement, specifically looking at the work of Julius Shulman and Ezra Stoller; fine artists who use architectural photography to examine greater concepts, such as Andreas Gursky and Andrew Moore; and lastly, a special session devoted to photographing interiors. During class we will be photographing iconic New York architecture such as Daniel Burnham's Flatiron Building and the contemporary Frank Gehry IAC building by the High Line. In the digital lab, students will be introduced to special tools in Photoshop that zone in on issues native to architectural photography, such as perspective correction, High Dynamic Range and sophisticated color interpretation. The final session will provide for a critique of the work made during the course.
PREREQUISITE: PHC-1003, Black-and-White Photography, or equivalent, and a working knowledge of the Macintosh computer operating system and Adobe Photoshop.

Instructor

Jade Doskow

Photographer

Education:

BA, New York University; MFA, School of Visual Arts

Represented by:

Wall Space Gallery, Santa Barbara, Seattle

Exhibitions include:

New Hampshire Institute of Art, Manchester; inMotion; ABC No Rio; Pulse Contemporary Art Fair, Miami; Biel/Bienne Festival of Photography, Switzerland; Affordable Art Fair; Photo Center Northwest, Seattle

Publications include:

NPR's The Picture Show, Huffington Post, Lenscratch, Flak Photo, Washington Post, New York Observer, Wired, ArchDaily

Awards Include:

Aaron Siskind Scholarship, School of Visual Arts; Alumni Scholarship, School of Visual Arts; Herbert C. Rubin Award, New York University

 

 

 

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Location and Event Photography

Course Details
  • Course Number PHC-2146-A
  • Day(s) W
  • Dates Jun 05 - Jul 10
  • Hours 06:00PM - 09:00PM
  • Ceus 1.50
  • Cost 210.00
  • Additional Fees 0.00
  • Status Canceled
  • Location Studio

Description

Students will photograph live performances, active sound stages, sporting events, parades and other challenging subjects on location. Specialized techniques for exposure and development in extremely low light will be demonstrated. Advanced methods for color correcting, flash, metering and focus will be taught. The last session will be an in-class critique. Using the tools of creative photography to render unpredictable and compelling images is the aim of this course. Students may work digitally or with film.
PREREQUISITE: PHC-1003, Black-and-White Photography, or PHC-1040, Introduction to the Principles of Photography,or equivalent.
NOTE: Darkroom facilities are not available. Students using film should have access to a darkroom or use a commercial lab.

Instructor

Joseph P. Sinnott

Senior staff photographer, WNET / New York Public Media

Education:

BFA, School of Visual Arts

Clients include:

Columbia University Medical Center, MokaMedia Partners, Savanna Partners, Planned Parenthood Foundation, Duke University Alumni Affairs, The Mary Louis Academy, Lasell College, General Tours World Traveler, Armenian General Benevolent Union, The Knot, Story Worldwide, Christie's, L Capital Partners, PBS, Bank of America, Proxy Aviation, School of Visual Arts, Pyrock Inc., Reilly Woldwide, Public Affairs Television

Publications include:

USA Today; Vanity Fair; People; The New York Times; Health Clubs: Architecture & Design; Lexus; Endless Vacation; UPS Compass; People

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Music Photography

Course Details
  • Course Number PHC-2149-A
  • Day(s) W
  • Dates Jul 17 - Aug 14
  • Hours 06:00PM - 09:00PM
  • Ceus 1.50
  • Cost 210.00
  • Additional Fees 0.00
  • Status Open
  • Location Studio

Description

This course will focus on shooting different kinds of live musical performances and events on location. Sessions will be held at various venues and students will practice techniques and hone their skills through photographing musical artists. Pop music, musical theater, clubs, opera and orchestral music are examples of some of the assignments we'll tackle. Advanced techniques for creating compel ling images, capturing fleeting moments, and working in extremely low light will be demonstrated. How to communicate aural phenomena through a visual medium will be the primary aim of this course. PREREQUISITE: PHC-1003, Black-and-White Photography; or PHC-1040, Introduction to the Principles of Photography; or equivalent. NOTE: Please bring samples of your work to the first session. Darkroom facilities are not available. Students using film should have access to a darkroom or use a commercial lab.

Instructor

Joseph P. Sinnott

Senior staff photographer, WNET / New York Public Media

Education:

BFA, School of Visual Arts

Clients include:

Columbia University Medical Center, MokaMedia Partners, Savanna Partners, Planned Parenthood Foundation, Duke University Alumni Affairs, The Mary Louis Academy, Lasell College, General Tours World Traveler, Armenian General Benevolent Union, The Knot, Story Worldwide, Christie's, L Capital Partners, PBS, Bank of America, Proxy Aviation, School of Visual Arts, Pyrock Inc., Reilly Woldwide, Public Affairs Television

Publications include:

USA Today; Vanity Fair; People; The New York Times; Health Clubs: Architecture & Design; Lexus; Endless Vacation; UPS Compass; People

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Modern Ruins in Brooklyn: Industrial Landscapes

Course Details
  • Course Number PHC-2162-A
  • Day(s) M
  • Dates Jul 01 - Jul 29
  • Hours 03:00PM - 06:00PM
  • Ceus 1.50
  • Cost 210.00
  • Additional Fees 0.00
  • Status Open
  • Location 214 East 21st Street

Description

Industrial structures have provided many photographers with inspiration, and Brooklyn offers a wonderful selection of gritty industrial neighborhoods from which to choose. Working off of historical neighborhood maps, we will be meeting for each class session in different industrial sites each week, including Bushwick, Gowanus, DUMBO, and Red Hook. The final class is reserved for critique of the work created in this course.

Instructor

Jade Doskow

Photographer

Education:

BA, New York University; MFA, School of Visual Arts

Represented by:

Wall Space Gallery, Santa Barbara, Seattle

Exhibitions include:

New Hampshire Institute of Art, Manchester; inMotion; ABC No Rio; Pulse Contemporary Art Fair, Miami; Biel/Bienne Festival of Photography, Switzerland; Affordable Art Fair; Photo Center Northwest, Seattle

Publications include:

NPR's The Picture Show, Huffington Post, Lenscratch, Flak Photo, Washington Post, New York Observer, Wired, ArchDaily

Awards Include:

Aaron Siskind Scholarship, School of Visual Arts; Alumni Scholarship, School of Visual Arts; Herbert C. Rubin Award, New York University

 

 

 

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Shooting the Brooklyn Waterfront: Red Hook

Course Details
  • Course Number PHC-2356-A
  • Day(s) S
  • Dates Jul 13 - Jul 13
  • Hours 01:00PM - 07:00PM
  • Ceus 0.00
  • Cost 150.00
  • Additional Fees 0.00
  • Status Open
  • Location To Be Announced

Description

Established by the Dutch in the 17th century, Red Hook is an iconic neighborhood mainly comprised of waterfront warehouses from the 19th century, and with amazing views of Lady Liberty and the Manhattan skyline. In this workshop, students will accompany Jade Doskow, an architectural photographer and native of Red Hook, as she reveals breathtaking sights of its cobble-stoned streets, and assist participants in creating a mini-portfolio of this historic enclave.
NOTE: Please bring your camera.

Instructor

Jade Doskow

Photographer

Education:

BA, New York University; MFA, School of Visual Arts

Represented by:

Wall Space Gallery, Santa Barbara, Seattle

Exhibitions include:

New Hampshire Institute of Art, Manchester; inMotion; ABC No Rio; Pulse Contemporary Art Fair, Miami; Biel/Bienne Festival of Photography, Switzerland; Affordable Art Fair; Photo Center Northwest, Seattle

Publications include:

NPR's The Picture Show, Huffington Post, Lenscratch, Flak Photo, Washington Post, New York Observer, Wired, ArchDaily

Awards Include:

Aaron Siskind Scholarship, School of Visual Arts; Alumni Scholarship, School of Visual Arts; Herbert C. Rubin Award, New York University

 

 

 

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Trends in Photography and Contemporary Art: What's Happening Now

Course Details
  • Course Number PHC-2432-A
  • Day(s) S
  • Dates Jun 15 - Jul 27
  • Hours 10:30AM - 01:30PM
  • Ceus 1.50
  • Cost 210.00
  • Additional Fees 0.00
  • Status Canceled
  • Location 214 East 21st Street

Description

This course will introduce students to the trends and forces currently shaping the New York art scene. We will explore the social and financial context in which dealers and collectors operate, with special emphasis on the dynamics of art collecting. Topics will include the relationships among artist and gallery; collector, gallery and the private and public (auction) markets, and how all these components are integrated into the larger "art scene." The role of the art critic, art journalist, art advisor and art curator will be explored, as well as issues of "vintage" versus "later" prints and the role of provenance when determining value. Through visits to Chelsea and Madison Avenue galleries, we will explore these factors and others that contribute to the aesthetic and cultural values of both photography and contemporary art, and how these interact with market forces.

Instructor

Brian Appel

Art critic, art consultant, editor, writer

Education:

BFA, University of Manitoba; MA, University of Iowa

Publications include:

Contributing writer, editor, rovetv, iphotocentral, contemporaryworks, vintageworks, artcritical, Heyoka, luminous-lint, chelseagalleries, The Photograph Collector, Boiler, pluk, American Suburb X

Awards include:

Canada Council for the Visual Arts, Manitoba Arts Council

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Night in NYC

Course Details
  • Course Number PHC-2724-A
  • Day(s) W
  • Dates Jun 12 - Jul 24
  • Hours 07:00PM - 10:00PM
  • Ceus 1.50
  • Cost 210.00
  • Additional Fees 0.00
  • Status Open
  • Location 214 East 21st Street

Description

In this on-location course we will visit and shoot photographs of New York City icons at night including Top of the Rock, Brooklyn Promenade, Grand Central Terminal, Times Square, Coney Island and others. The first session will be devoted to a historical look at the history of nighttime photography in New York and other cities. Thereafter we will shoot on location using digital or film cameras in formats of your choice. Approaches for shooting and technical choices will be discussed prior to working on location.
NOTE: Please bring a portfolio of your work to the first session. Students must supply their own cameras and if shooting film must have access to a darkroom or use a commercial lab.

Instructor

Joyce Culver

Photographer

Education:

BS, SUNY Buffalo; MFA, Rochester Institute of Technology; Institute del Arte, Siena, Italy

Clients include:

University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Jewish Theological Seminary, 92nd Street Y, Allen & Company, Jewish Book Council

Exhibitions include:

Albuquerque Art Museum; National Portrait Gallery, London; International Center of Photography; Museo de São Paulo

Publications include:

Insights: Self-Portrayal, A Change of Mind: An Alzheimer's Portrait, The New Color Photography, Self-Portraits by Women, Exploring Color Photography, The New York Times, Fortune

Awards include:

New York Foundation for the Arts, Polaroid Artists Materials Grant

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