The History of NYC Photography Through the Lens of Iconic Photographers
This course will examine the work of noted photographers whose work from the earliest days of photographic image-making to the beginnings of the digital revolution have captured and defined the New York City urban experience. From the early beginnings with Alfred Stieglitz to more contemporary photographers such as Roy DeCarava and Nan Goldin, New York City-based photographers transcend both technologies and styles to portray the life of New York City throughout the media’s history. We will look at the images by prominent New York City photographers, discuss the how, when, and where they photographed as well as their contribution to the canons of photographic history. We will visit the Metropolitan Museum for a tour of their photography exhibition.
You'll Walk Away with
- A familiarity with the history of photography
- Knowledge about iconic photographers of NYC
- The ability to recognize and understand photo processes that are still in use today
- An appreciation for the aesthetics of photography and how it relates to other art forms
Ideal for
- Art and photography enthusiasts
- All members of the community—working, retired, and in between
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Section
1 -
Semester
Fall 2024 -
Date
Sep 25 - Oct 30 -
Day
Wednesday -
Time
2:00PM-4:00PM -
Sessions
5 -
Faculty
Email Kenny, Kay -
Location
Midtown Center
Tuition $529 -