Pallas University of Applied Sciences
Subject 'Photographic Representation and Expression. Portrait and Group Photography'Name in Estonian: Fotograafiline representatsioon ja -väljendus. Portree ja grupi pildistamine
General description• the essence of staging: constructing, arranging and directing scenes;
• physical space and image space; staging and montage; • the origin of the elements of staged photography: theatre, painting, cinema; the specifics of photographic staging; • staging and documentary practise; documentary as a form of staging; • the genres of photographic staging: the self and staging, media reflexivity, miniature stages, etc; • the natural vs artificial duality: its history and contemporary state; • the borders of photographic staging: from surrealism to documentary drama; • the application of photographic staging: fashion photography, the nude, advertisement and independent art; • the character of staged portraiture and group photography: from psychological investigations to documentary and media reflexive role-play; • working with models; getting the models to open up, "tuning" the models for the staging; • creating the space and the psychological atmosphere for staged photography; • the origin of staged photography elements involving people: theatre, painting, cinema; the specific character of staging in portrait and group photography; • genres of photographic staging: staging the self; • the natural, the artificial and staged naturality; Study outcomeOn successful completion of this course the students should be able to:
• possess diverse knowledge of the use of staging in historic and contemporary context; • know the many applications of staged photography; • work in a studio; use props and accessories; • know the sign systems of theatre-, stage- and film art: facial expressions, the semantics of gesticulation, the significatory potential of clothing, accessories and cosmetics; • work with amateur and professional models; • create effective scenes and combine the scene elements into effective entities; • have diverse knowledge of the uses of staging in portrait and group photography; • know about the various uses of staged portraiture; Is taught in following curricula2019: 2271 2018: 2271 2017: 2271 2016: 2271
Is taught in rounds2019/2020 Spring semester | ||||||||||||

