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Work with a piece of charcoal and an eraser to create a three-dimensional looking still life.
Explore the abundance of building and interior styles found in the City of Angels.
A brief examination of the tools and techniques involved in making effective architectural photographs with virtually any camera.
Interested in photography but not sure what type of camera to buy? This free workshop covers the ins and outs of digital cameras, from point-and-shoot to prosumer models. Learn what make and model will best fit your creative goals.
Join us virtually as we explore some of the world’s greatest museums through a guided tour of select paintings, sculptures, photography, new media and architecture.
From palette building to mark making to composition, this course explores the fundamentals of painting with acrylic paint--a fast-drying, permanent, and clean water-based medium that permits easy correction and change.
Gain a strong foundation in figure structure and proportion while exploring both contemporary and traditional approaches to the figure.
A beginning course in drawing designed to develop and expand one's observational abilities and rendering skills.
Learn how to quickly communicate your ideas through sketching in this free seminar.
An introduction to the fundamentals of residential interior design.
Work one-on-one with an instructor who guides your development of a meaningful project geared toward a portfolio piece, competition, freelance assignment, or other advanced goal.
Advanced photographers will expand their knowledge of the photographic process through weekly collaborative group critiques.
Through a series of creative assignments, get personalized guidance and feedback on building a cohesive photography portfolio.
Through a series of studio-based creative projects, complete at least three works and expand your ability to create a respond to abstract art.
Explore the history of urban street photography and create your own images in this course which includes classroom lectures, tours and critique.
For students who wish to focus on personal projects, this course explores the history of fine art photography, Dada, photography's influence on performance art, Fluxus, chance operations, structuralism, and conceptualism.
An introduction to concepts in composition, including foreground, middle ground, and background; point of view; visual hierarchy; lens choice; depth of field; and revealing intent through compositional choices.
This course explores advanced lighting and camera techniques essential to commercial and personal assignments.
Gain an understanding of how to use natural and artificial lighting to enhance your subject.
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