JN 134 Intro to Photojournalism
Introduces students to photojournalism traditions and techniques, from taking photos for publication to exploring the law, ethics and history of documentary photography and its impact on audiences. Covers topics such as taking photos for story-telling, evaluating images for relevance and impact, basic camera techniques and digital reproduction and online presentation. Includes digital photo lab work. Basic digital photography experience suggested, though not required.
Offered
Fall & Spring only
Notes
Lower Division Transfer (LDT) Course
General Education Requirements
AAOT Arts & Letters,
Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Describe the unique role of photojournalism in the media and in society, including consideration of ethical issues, media law and the First Amendment. Identify the qualities that make a successful documentary image/photo, and demonstrate the ability to use camera equipment to create a successful documentary image/photo. Apply digital imaging techniques, including print and online presentation. Recognize, understand the contribution of, and share the work of significant figures in the history of photojournalism.