Pallas University of Applied Sciences
Subject 'Nature Photography'Name in Estonian: Loodusfotograafia
General description• nature in the narrow sense of non-culture and more widely as "nature in a relationship with culture"; the differences between landscape and man-altered landscape.
• the influence of worldview on how nature is depicted in images; • empirical, aesthetic and critical take on nature and its representation; • using the practical fundamentals of photography for the depiction of natural environments and natural objects; • applying theory when in contact with nature; • critical analysis of the — usually non-repeatable — result. Study outcomeOn successful completion of this course the students should be able to:
• have an understanding of the distinction between the natural and the non-natural, and can describe this photographically; • know the technical variations, possibilities and limitations of photographing in nature; • perceive nature as a source of creative expression, a possibility and a resource; • see the strengths in their and co-students' work and find ways to improve the work technically and compositionally; • behave purposefully in nature. Is taught in following curricula2019: 2271 2018: 2271 2017: 2271 2016: 2271 2015: 2271 2014: 2271 2013: 2271
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