In an era of constant visual noise, there is a difference between looking at an image and truly recognizing its power. This course invites you to bridge that gap, transforming a daily habit into a deeper understanding of the photographic medium.
Seeing Through Photographs

Seeing Through Photographs
This course is part of Modern and Contemporary Art and Design Specialization


Instructors: Sarah Meister
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Understand the relationship between a photograph’s subject and meaning, and the differences between photographs as objects and images.
Understand artists’ processes and the choices that inform a photograph’s making, including experimentation and responses to technological innovation.
Gain confidence in looking at and talking about photography, and find inspiration from photographs all around you.
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Reviewed on May 26, 2020
I really enjoyed the lessons in seeing through photographs. What I like most about the course are the videos posted by MoMA, it was a pleasure seeing photographs from their collection.
Reviewed on Mar 21, 2016
Very comprehensive overview of photography - I learned a lot more than I expected given the time frame. There were a lot of resources and readings, and I enjoyed the fact that the quizzes
Reviewed on Aug 21, 2016
I did enjoy these 6 weeks. I found the course very informative. There are a lot of rich content , text, images, video that make the class the more interesting.I really recommend this course.
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