All About Medium Format Film
PHO4249.01
Course Description
Summary
This 2-credit course will explore the use of medium format film, its purpose, benefits and drawbacks, and the appeal of photographing with a significantly larger film than 35mm. Students will learn about the history of medium format film, the versatility of its sizes that varies from camera to camera and how to enhance their photographic practice with its use. Most of the coursework will involve developing, photographing, printing digitally and in a darkroom, and scanning negatives made with medium format film. The photography area has two different types of medium formats to explore, the classic Twin Lens Reflex Camera and the modular Single Lens Reflex Camera. By the end of the course, students will have gotten a sense as to why medium format film is important, versatile, and cost effective to achieve a great quality negative and image.Prerequisites
Successful completion of Foundations of Photography (Digital or Analog), and/or permission for the instructor: (eddyaldana@bennington.edu). Qualifying students should email the instructor with a written statement about why taking the course is important for fulfilling their Plan in Visual Art.
Please contact the faculty member : eddyaldana@bennington.edu