Using traditional collage tools as well as cameras, scanners, iPads, and creative software, students will explore the art of collage across analog and digital media to create a triptych of collages across five days. Students are encouraged to source digital and analog materials/images of their own to camp to have a solid starting point to build from.

This course introduces beginners to the creative and technical possibilities of digital photography. Through demonstrations and hands-on sessions, students learn the basics of using cameras and imaging software to produce digital photographs. Topics include camera operation, shutter speed, aperture, focal length, RAW file formats, white balance, and composition. Using Adobe Lightroom, participants also delve into file management, image enhancement, and printing. Lectures on historical and contemporary artwork explore creative approaches to photography, and assignments build photographic skill sets. Please note: Students signed up for the class will loan DSLR camera. Class enrollment limited to 15 students. This class is a free, non-credit class part of the Cleveland Print Room's Teen Institute Arts Mastery Program.

As of Mar. 17, this camp is currently full. If you would like to be added to the waitlist, please email creativeartsacademy@tri-c.edu or call the Creative Arts Academy office at 216-987-6145.

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InterBlur: Digital and Analog Collage (Tri-C Creative Arts Academy)

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