The Power and Ethics of Photography (APA4172.01) (cancelled 2/5/2025)

Farzana Wahidy, MFA Teaching Fellow

This course delves into the influence and impact of photography by examining the works of iconic and contemporary photographers. Students will explore how photography has shaped visual culture and society, gaining a deeper understanding of its power as an artistic and documentary medium. Ethical considerations are central to the course, as students will analyze the responsibilities that photographers hold when capturing and representing their work. Through a combination of lectures, reading and writing assignments, and in-class critiques, students will build both technical knowledge and critical thinking skills. The course encourages active participation in discussions that challenge conventional ideas about photography and its role in modern storytelling. In addition, guest speakers, including renowned photographers and academic researchers, will offer valuable insights into the evolving field of photography, sharing their professional experiences and perspectives. By the end of the course, students will have a broadened understanding of photography’s impact, principles, and ethical implications. This course includes in-class lectures, assigned readings, writing assignments, and in-class critiques and discussions.


Learning Outcomes:
1. Identify and analyze the works of key photographers, both historical and contemporary, and explain their impact on social change.
2. Demonstrate an understanding of the ethical principles of photography, particularly in terms of representation, truth, and consent.
3. Participate in class critiques and discussions and practice critiquing a work of photography


Delivery Method: Fully in-person
Prerequisites:
Please contact the faculty for registration: farzanawahidy@bennington.edu.
Course Level: 4000-level
Credits: 4
Tu 8:30AM - 12:10PM (Full-term)
Maximum Enrollment: 12
Course Frequency: One time only

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