140 GENRE 4: DOCUMENTARY
The Documentary module familiarizes students with the visual fine art expression of our lived experience. Students are introduced to a wide variety of approaches to documentary, sequencing and visual narratives. A central component of this module is the consideration of ethical and moral issues that accompany this photographic practice. Topics will include: personal voice and coherence in visual style; editorial objectives; the relationship between camera, subject and audience; layout options and requirements; and the role of supporting textual documentation.
Attention will be given to print coherence and to the overall design choices. Students will produce and present a series of fine art documentary based digital or silver gelatin prints. The module concludes with a group critique of the studentʼs documentary work.
Learning Component:
Classroom lecture
Student independent research
Student seminar, instructor guided
Instructor supervised lab (studio and darkroom)
Non-instructor supervised lab (studio and darkroom)
Student Evaluation Elements:
History and Theory of Photography Component 10%
Film Development and Printmaking Techniques Component 10%
Studio & Lighting Component 15%
Digital Post Production Component 10%
Quiz 5%
Project, Research, and Critical Assessment Component 50%
Total 100%