Pallas University of Applied Sciences
Subject 'Photographic Representation and Expression. Body and Identity'Name in Estonian: Fotograafiline representatsioon ja -väljendus. Kehaline identiteet
General description• the historical evolution of nude photography;
• nude photography as a field full of taboos; bodily nudity and moral norms; • the semantics and significatory space of pictorial nudity; • working with models; making the models to open up and "tuning" models for the staging of nude photographs; • creating the space and the psychological atmosphere in nude photography; • imitating the historical styles as a study method in nude photography; • the origin of nude photography elements: theatre, painting, cinema; the specific character of nude photography; • the genres of the staged nude: nude-portrait, commercial nude, nude-design, nudism, glamour, etc; • the applications of nude photography. Study outcomeOn successful completion of this course the students should be able to:
• have diverse knowledge of the use of the nude in the past and in contemporary photography; • know the main applications of nude photography; • work with models in open air and in the studio; to use props and accessories; confidently manage the expressions, gestures and poses involved in nude photography; • understand the semantic of nudity, especially its significations in image based representations; • distinguish the styles of independent creative practice from commercial stylistics; • create an effective artwork within the genre or by creatively trespassing the borders of the genre. Is taught in following curricula2019: 2271 2018: 2271 2017: 2271 2016: 2271 2015: 2271 2014: 2271 2013: 2271
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