Entrance requirements
Participation in an entrance exam that will consist of a motivation interview with the teacher and an assessment of your artistic work. The entrance exam for Photography 1 is 4 September 2019. After your online application the KABK will contact you in August.
More information about the entrance requirements of Photography 1: Make the following assignment and bring it to the entrance exam. Choose a person that you consider to be special in some way or another and produce a series of photos made through the eyes of that person. That person could be a public personality, but alternatively it could be someone from your family or social circle. Try to place yourself in that person’s shoes and to imagine what he/she would consider interesting subject matter for a series of photos. Take these photos, using your fantasy and imagination. Try to take the background and interests of the person you have chosen into account, making this visible in your photos. So, it’s not a matter what you find interesting in your surroundings, but rather what the person you have chosen would find interesting. It does not matter whether you use an analogue camera or a digital one. However, your photographs should be printed out and be at least 13 × 18 cm in size. The quality of the print is not important.
Description
This elective course is an introduction to the medium of photography, where the focus is on exploring photography’s expressive capacities and its possible applications. We see photographs all day long: in the news, in advertising and presented as works of art. We normally think that we immediately understand what we see and that a photo is simple and easy to understand. But is that really true? Do we know how an image actually works and how we perceive reality through visual representations? In this course, through practical assignments and theoretical lectures, students will discover photography’s power, complexity and modes of action and learn to manipulate them. This course is structured around a number of individual assignments that allow students to try out different directions in photography, letting them to discover their own interests and to continue developing. Practical assignments are supported by theory and by examining both history and contemporary photography. Class meetings capitalise on the fact that students participating have a broad range of disciplines and view photography from the perspective of their own background. The role of photography in the sciences, history and other disciplines is also discussed. In addition to practical assignments, students write a short essay about photography (1,000 to 2,000 words) from the perspective of their own area of study.
Learning objectives
The objective is to discover how photography plays a role in society, how the perception of images works and how people interpret them. Students learn how they can apply this knowledge to communicate their own ideas to their audience through photographs. Students broaden their awareness of photography’s potential and possibilities through experimentation and by exploring different styles, techniques and directions in this medium, The assignments are focused on individual artistic development. At the end of the course, students will be able to produce photographic works independently.
Schedule
Entrance exams: 4 September 2019 from 16.00 hrs. - We do not negatiate about the date of the entrance exam Lessons: -with reservation- Wednessday from 18.30 – 21.00 hrs. Period: 11 September until 18 December 2019 (except in fall break from 21-10-2019 until 25-10-2019) Location: KABK, Prinsessegracht 4, Den Haag. Room: BB216
Mode of instruction
Seminars with individual guidance.
Mode of assessment
Attendance to the lessons is mandatory for 80% Individual assessment of work at the end of the course. At the end of the course there will be an exhibition. Participation in that is required.
Literature
Will be anounced in the first class.
Information
Registration
NB: This course is NOT available in Usis. Registration: 10th June – 20th August 2019 To register, visit
Remarks.
This course is part of Practicum Artium. These courses are exclusively intented for students of Leiden University.
For other courses in the domains of fine arts and music, please visit: [Elective courses music and fine arts](https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/humanities/academy-of-creative-and-performing-arts/tuition "Elective courses music and fine arts")