Pallas University of Applied Sciences
Subject 'Photographic Representation and Expression. Apparel and Identity'Name in Estonian: Fotograafiline representatsioon ja -väljendus. Riietumise identiteet
General description• the evolution of fashion photography;
• fashion photography as an indicator of values in society; apparel, "taste" and moral norms; • the semantics and significatory space of fashionable clothing; reflecting and entrenching value systems; • working with models; opening up the models and "tuning" them for fashion photography. • creating space and psychological atmosphere in fashion photography; • imitating and surpassing the historic styles when learning fashion photography; • the origin of the elements in staged fashion photography: theatre, painting, cinema; the specific character of staged fashion photography; • the applications of fashion photography; • creating original fashion photographs. Study outcomeOn successful completion of this course the students should be able to:
• have diverse knowledge of the historical and contemporary practice of staged fashion photography; • know the different applications of fashion photography; • work with models in open air and in the studio; to use props and accessories; • direct the facial expressions, gesticulation and poses involved in fashion photography; • the semantics of apparel, especially its significatory space in picturel representations; • differentiate between the styles involved in independent creative work and that of the dominant commercial style; • 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
Is taught in rounds2019/2020 Spring semester | ||||||||||||

