Landscape Studies 245 - Place Frames: Photography As Method In Landscape Studies

PHOTOGRAPHY AS METHOD

Spring
2021
01
4.00
Steven Moga
TTh 01:40-02:55
Smith College
30415-S21
REMOTE
smoga@smith.edu
Photography and landscape are intertwined. Scholars, design professionals, artists, and journalists use photographs as evidence, as a means of representing sites, as a design tool, as source material for project renderings, and as documentation. This course focuses on how photography is a part of field observations and research techniques, how photographs are used in landscape studies, and how text and image are combined in different photographic and scholarly genres. Students will take photographs and examine the photographs of landscape architects, urbanists, artists, and journalists. Field exercises are combined with workshops, discussions, and research at the Smith College Museum of Art. Enrollment limit of 15.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.