The lens and screen arts affect every discipline within our ever-changing digital universe. The camera has always been a multidisciplinary tool that encompasses the sciences, humanities, commerce and the arts.
The lens and screen arts affect every discipline within our ever-changing digital universe. The camera has always been a multidisciplinary tool that encompasses the sciences, humanities, commerce and the arts. Our students are engaged in the management, understanding creation, production and interpretation of the lens-generated image.
All aspects of the lens arts are championed here at the MFA Photography, Video and Related Media program at the School of Visual Arts. Many students want to exhibit in galleries, others want to practice commercially, some work in fashion, some still-life, others become documentarians.
We have no bias as to how a creative talent should pursue the lens and screen arts. We teach our students to be expressive, original, and always forward-thinking. The curriculum embraces aesthetics, history, and critical thinking as a basis for professional work with the lens image. Most practice both with the still image and the moving image in all forms that those pursuits allow.
Founded in 1988, our program is the photography, video and related media program at SVA. It was the first of its kind to embrace digital imagery in the lens arts. Likewise, from the beginning, video practice was considered an integral part of its curriculum. A close look at our alumni will reveal the successes they have achieved in the world of fine arts.
With a faculty of distinguished working professionals, dynamic curriculum and an emphasis on critical thinking, SVA is a catalyst for innovation and social responsibility.
Learn simple techniques for creating great portraits. This course shows how to ?nd and make great light with basic tools, and demonstrates the easiest methods for helping people look their best while remaining comfortable.
This workshop provides students with a comprehensive crash course on photographing 2D artwork.
My first workshop is called “Get out of the Auto Mode Workshop”. There you will understand your camera, know how it works, and operates. Opening a new world with tools to create the images you are looking for.
This course will cover all the basics of using a digital camera and general photographic concepts. In addition to the technical aspects of digital photography, we will also explore design strategies and learn how to discuss and evaluate photographs.
The course encourages students to make works that serve as a stepping stone that focuses on showing their interest in basic photography, combining mixed media to create works to train them with basic visual arts techniques in preparation for an accredited degree.
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