C - FROM TRADITIONAL TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY

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C - FROM TRADITIONAL TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY

By San Francisco Art Institute

Date and time

February 1, 2017 · 7:30pm - March 22, 2017 · 10:30pm PST

Location

San Francisco Art Institute

800 Chestnut Street San Francisco, CA 94133

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

Description

FROM TRADITIONAL TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Dana Morrison
8 Sessions >> Wednesdays, February 1-March 22

7:30-10:30 pm, Studio 20A, $350
Prerequisite: For intermediate to advanced photographers.

This class will teach students how to control the fine art of photographic film transferred to the digital print. It will be a technology heavy course focused primarily on learning film scanning, Photoshop, and digital printing. Students will gain the ability to feel confident in this process and end with a formal series of digital prints. Students should come to class with black and white or color negatives from previous photo shoots. Content and type of film is up to the student. We will learn digital scanning, editing, and printing, while thinking through concept, composition, and the value of this form of photographic work.

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Dana Morrison lives and works in San Francisco, California, where she recently received her Master of Fine Arts degree at the San Francisco Art Institute. She was awarded the Best of Show Grant for the 2016 SFAI Graduate Thesis Exhibition and the Murphy and Cadogan Contemporary Art Award through the San Francisco Foundation and SOMArts Gallery. Although Dana uses a variety of mediums, she focuses on sculpture, photography and performance.

Dana grew up in central Pennsylvania and obtained her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art.
http://www.danamorrison.com/

Image courtesy of Dana Morrison


PLEASE NOTE: Public Education courses are held contingent on a minimum enrollment, which is determined up to 24 hours in advance of the class start date. Public Education Staff will contact you ONLY if there is a course cancellation or change.



FAQs

What is the refund policy?
You can view the SFAI Public Education refund policy on the SFAI website here.

What materials (if any) will I need to bring to class?
Each course requires specific materials that we ask you bring to your first class session so you can get started making right away. Materials lists are available approximately two weeks prior to the course start date. Visit the SFAI website here, click on your course title, and then click on the blue "Materials List" link underneath the course dates. If you have any questions regarding materials, please contact Public Education Staff.

What are my transport/parking options getting to San Francisco Art Institute?
All classes meet at 800 Chestnut Street, between Jones and Leavenworth. You can find directions to campus on the SFAI website.

SFAI is located in a residential neighborhood, and free two-hour parking is available on all of the streets immediately surrounding the school. The two-hour restriction cuts off at 9 pm, so evening Public Education students do not need to move their car, unless you arrive prior to 7 pm.

SFAI is easily accessible via public transportation, with Muni bus lines #30 Stockton, and #47 Van Ness located within a few blocks of campus.

I have a question that isn't on this list. Who can I contact?
SFAI Public Education Staff are always happy to answer any questions you may have about the Public Education program, or our courses. We are in the office Monday-Friday from 9 am to 5 pm. Call us at: 415.749.4554 or e-mail: publiceducation@sfai.edu

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San Francisco Art Institute is dedicated to the intrinsic value of art and its vital role in shaping and enriching society and the individual. As a diverse community of working artists and scholars, SFAI provides its students with a rigorous education in the fine arts and preparation for a life in the arts through an immersive studio environment, an integrated liberal arts curriculum, and critical engagement with the world.Phone: 415.749.4500

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