professors
Joseph Lawton
Stephan Apicella-Hitchcock
credits 4
description
This intensive class will introduce students to the basic and advanced techniques of image production with a major emphasis on generating documentary projects directly relating to the people, architecture and the culture of Italy. The cosmopolitan city of Rome, rich with artistic history, will serve as the source for photographic explorations, as well as the catalyst for discussions addressing the historical significance of the documentary impulse. Participants' studies and productions will take them from exhibitions in progressive contemporary art galleries to the ancient architecture of the Coliseum. Students will utilize the wealth of visual stimuli as a resource, as well as backdrop to critically discuss the strategies that documentarians utilize in communicating their interests.
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dates07/04/2013 — 08/01/2013
costs$2,375 + tuition
Includes Housing, activities, insurance, phone, local transportation
housing Dorms and Hotels
apply Please visit our Short-Term page for more information about our online application.
Non-Fordham applicants must include an official transcript from all colleges or universities to date and a institutional approval form.
deadlinesFinal Action
March 21st at 5pm
Applications will not be reviewed until all supporting submissions have been received.
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