Teaching the Art of Photography: Vision & Storytelling
The artistic companion in the University's teacher-training tier, built from the Dean's guide to teaching the core of photography and assuming the full Bachelor foundations in the photographic craft. It carries the working photographer's artistry into the classroom: composition taught as the placing of meaning rather than the following of rules; the honest arrangement of the frame through placement, line, depth, and negative space; the pause that turns a reaction into an intention; light taught as an emotional language and a character, not a measurement; the awakening of a student's own vision; the telling of a story within a single moment, with its emotion, relationship, and ethics; and the art of timing, from anticipation to the wisdom of when not to shoot. Eight lessons across four modules, with quizzes and real teaching assignments throughout, closing in a practicum where the trainee designs, delivers, and assesses an artistic-foundations teaching unit with a real student.
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