Digital Photography course is designed for advanced art students who have completed Two Dimensional Design and Computer Graphics. Students learn to create expressive designs and communicate their own ideas. With hard work, they gain the knowledge and experience necessary to achieve acceptance to a major art program. This course is highly diversified. Students interpret designs according to personal taste, subject, history, materials, and the principles of design. They also use the elements of art to create conceptual works.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY DELANO DALEY
PHOTOGRAPHY BY DAVID FIALLOS
PHOTOGRAPHY BY CAMERON HEUER
PHOTOGRAPHY BY ANTHONY MANUKIAN
Eco artists –Go Green! Art
Has a plastic bag ever been as profoundly captured as the one that dances in the wind during American Beauty? VildeRolfsen was also inspired by plastic bags, although instead of filming them, she decided to photograph them for a series titled “Plastic Bag Landscapes.” "I want people to stop and think about the plastic cups lying around and blowing away. No one cares, because it’s normal" — Vilde Rolfsen (PHOTOGRAPHER). Plastic Bag Landscapes is a photographic series by the Norwegian photographer Vilde Rolfsen created to raise awareness about the problem. The digital photography class was inspired by artist Vilde Rolfsen, we created "bagscapes" to bring awareness to the overabundance of plastic in our environment.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY VICTORIA MERCADO
PHOTOGRAPHY BY KAITLYN MURPHY
PHOTOGRAPHY BY EMMA NARDO
PHOTOGRAPHY BY JULIANNA SKRABONJA
The affirmation of the quotidian INSPIRED BY AMERICAN BEAUTY
The expression is "the affirmation of the quotidian." It literally means "saying yes to the everyday." The idea is that in much poetry, Art, literature, spirituality, we seek to find beauty, joy, and meaning in the everyday-ness of life. In many ways, it is a very Franciscan idea. God became human in the person of Jesus, thereby sanctifying all the things humans do.