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Digital is not a synonym for "short cut" or even "easy," and even though the laws of chemistry no longer apply, the laws of physics certainly do. Namely the behavior of light and optics.

As with film, you cannot take a bad picture and make it good, nor can you create shadow detail where none was captured during the exposure. Additionally, the initial cash outlay for equipment and supplies is greater than that for film photography.

In order to teach the fundamentals of photography, the student must have access to a digital camera with manual control of f-stops and shutter speeds, memory card(s) appropriate to the camera, and access to a computer for processing the images.

Leica V-Lux 1 (10.1 Megapixel) Digital Camera
Leica V-Lux 1 (10.1 Megapixel) Digital Camera

A digital classroom would ideally have a computer for the instructor with a large (20" minimum) monitor and an LCD projection system, a computer for each student (or at least one for every 2 students) and both scanners and printers networked to all the computers.

Color management hardware and software is a must in order to obtain consistent, accurate results. Additional software should include Adobe Photoshop and software allowing the instructor to "see" and control what each student is doing on their computer.

Critiques may be handled two ways. Student images may be projected from the instructor station, or prints may be made and then critiqued in the traditional manner. It is easier to view multiple images side by side when they are printed. However, printing is both expensive and time consuming. Projection allows the entire class to view each image at the same time, and provides for greater visual impact.

A common error is to think that teaching photography with digital cameras is fast and may lead the instructor to cover too much during the course of a term.

Jobo Giga One Photo Storage System - 80 GB
Jobo Giga One Photo Storage System - 80 GB

For a basic class we recommend that the following topics be assigned, combined with appropriate assignments:

  1. Fundamentals of camera handling and controls.
  2. I.S.O., shutter speed, f-stops, and their inter-relationship and effect on the image.
  3. In camera image handling, i.e.; histograms, sharpening, etc.
  4. Camera color control (white balance, gray card, Macbeth color checker)
  5. Downloading of images to the computer.
  6. Opening image files in Photoshop
  7. Principles of resolution and image sizing.
  8. Computer color management, including color space and profiles.
  9. Overview of menus and tools in Photoshop.
  10. Principles of image correction
  11. Use of curves and histogram
  12. Outlaw using brightness-contrast and/or color sliders

Color correction and image manipulation beyond resizing should be done in an intermediate level class where color theory would be covered.
Essential Equipment
35mm-style digital camera with manual f/stop and shutter speed controls. 18313
At least 512MB of total storage capacity in camera cards. Each card should have a minimum capacity of 128MB. Delkin Devices eFilm 1GB Secure Digital (SD) Media Card - 55x 6651024
Tripod for long exposures Vanguard MK-3 Backpack & Travel Tripod 12605
Portable hard drive - Enough CDs or DVDs to turn in all assignments. 11080
FL-D or CC20M filter Tiffen Filter FLD - 72mm 4202072
Photo Printer Epson Stylus Photo 1400 Inkjet printer (6-color Claria Hi-Def. Dye ink) 5760x1440 dpi resolution 655001
You'll also want:
Zoom lens Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 DG Macro (58mm filter Size) for Canon 4275091
Wide angle lens Tokina 70-210mm f/4.5-5.6 Manual Focus Lens for Canon (SZX721) (49mm filter size) 902301


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