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MISSION STATEMENT

  
  
Our mission is to provide MVC students in the Photography Department and those in the MVC Modeling Organization the opportunity to come together and help each other achieve common goals. Each can provide the other with practice in their perspective fields as well as helping the other build their own professional portfolio.
 

DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION

Mountain View College Photography utilizes traditional film photography and digital imaging to create true Fine Art. We are willing to share our passion in this Fine Art with you.
 
Classes Offered Day & Evening:
  • Photography I
  • Photography II
  • Digital Imaging
  • News Photography I (Digital)
  • News Photography II (Digital)
  • Continuing Education Non-Credit
Photography at Mountain View College merges traditional darkroom processes with modern digital imaging. The department offers an intimate darkroom in which students learn how to develop black and white film and make paper prints ranging in size from 5” x 7” to 16” x 20.”
 
In addition, there is a studio for use by students interested in learning about lighting and studio portraiture. Color printing is accomplished through the use of a digital hybrid system in which color film is scanned into the computer, color corrected using computer technology, and printed digitally.
 
Our digital imaging classes encourage students to understand the operation of their cameras in conjunction with programming software to successfully create visual works of art.
 
Phone:214-860-8753
Fax:214-860-8765
Room:W-67
E-Mail:ptrish@dcccd.edu
Office Hours:
The Photography Lab hours are determined by the Photography Class schedule and are posted with each new semester.  
  
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Laura Esquivel author of Like Water for Chocolate will give a FREE lecture on Wednesday, September 15, 2010 inside the Mountain View College Performance Hall at 11 a.m. -12:30 p.m. and 7 - 8:20 p.m. There will be a Reception and Book Signing at 8:30 p.m.  This event made possible with partial support from the DCCCD Foundation, Title V, and the Mountain View College Office of Student Life.
 
Laura Esquivel was born in Mexico City in 1950. She began her career as a screen-writer, gaining international acclaim and winning several awards. The publication of her first novel, Like Water for Chocolate in 1990 was one of the major literary landmarks of that decade and has been translated into thirty-three languages. In the United States alone it sold more than two million copies and remained on the best-seller list for over a year. The film based on the novel, with a script written by Esquivel herself, won several prizes and was also a tremendous hit at the box-office, and an especially notable success in the U.S.
Her following novels, La Ley del Amor, Tan Veloz Como el Deseo and  Malinche, had similar success amongst critics and the public alike and have also been widely translated.
 
For information please call: 214-860-8685
 

 
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