Statement of Purpose
The Photography and Imaging major at the Ringling College of Art and Design is structured to offer students an effective blend of both technical and conceptual skills. We teach contemporary imaging techniques as well as the photographic tradition and ask students to apply this knowledge to their personal work as they consider future professional practice and the creation of meaningful images. In addition to these skills, the Ringling Photography and Imaging student is expected to be aware of the major critical issues facing the medium today. This includes encouraging students to continuously question how their work deals with issues of representation, culture and technology.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Conceptual Development. Demonstrate an awareness of both photographic history and contemporary photographic practice culminating in a professional body of work that reflects the artist’s ability to expand on and challenge existing concepts and images.
- Technique. Demonstrate proficient knowledge and skills in the production of professional photographic images using digital and analog tools. This includes cameras, film processing, lighting, digital workflow, advanced post-production, printing techniques, alternative processes, and timebased techniques.
- Visual Presentation. Demonstrate the ability to professionally present quality work in multiple contexts including online, portfolio, or prints for exhibition.
- Verbal Presentation. Demonstrate clear and effective oral communication of the concepts behind specific bodies of work.
- Artist Statement. Demonstrate clear and effective written communication in a statement of purpose for both individual bodies of work and an overall focus as an artist.
General Education Curriculum
Liberal Arts
General Education
Art and Design History
Program Curriculum
First Year Community
Photography and Imaging Major
Electives
Open Electives
Recommended: INTE 301 Internship; PHOT 349 Documentary and Experimental Video; PHOT 380 Alternative Processes