Photography
Photography is the study of how images can be used to solve problems through combining imagination, intuition, and critical analysis.
Students learn about traditional photographic techniques as well as new digital and electronic imaging systems.
Specific Skills Developed
- Speaking effectively to groups
- Conducting journalistic interviews
- Being persuasive
- Managing others expectations
- Being appropriately assertive
- Conducting interviews (selection, appraisal, etc.)
- Facilitating a meeting
- Assessing personality types
- Asking effective questions
- Developing a strategy to communicate organizational change
- Telling the right stories
- Preparing letters and memos delivering good and bad news
- Discerning underlying organizational problems
- Assessing communication practices of an organization
- Leading brainstorming sessions
- Managing information
- Adapting communication styles to different people
- Listening to negative feedback
- Solving communication problems
- Analyzing audiences
- Selecting appropriate channels
- Manipulating visual images
- Creating appropriate visual images
- Providing corrective feedback
- Preparing publications
- Writing persuasive memos and letters
- Researching markets and consumers
- Explaining your points logically and clearly
- Understanding the implications of new technology
- Understanding others perspectives
- Preparing written reports and proposals
- Developing research skills
- Creating consensus
- Conducting yourself as a professional
- Listening constructively
- Managing conflict
Courses Required
Read the photography course requirements.