CE&WD Spring 2026 Course Brochure — Cecil College - Other - Page 35
Digital Photography II
This course will expand upon the concepts
and techniques of Digital Photography. Course
is designed for students who already have
a basic understanding of their camera and
want to take their photography a step further.
Topics include review of basic camera use, how
to shoot more professional pictures, photoediting and manipulating images, and file
management systems. Note: Students should
bring their own cameras. Instructor: Pfeil
3 sessions, 6 hours
$59 persons under 60. $25 MD residents over
60 (GAV617). $5 Senior Network members
(SAV617).
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
02D M
3/9-3/23
6:30-8:30p ES 315
PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEO
PRODUCTION
Aerial Imaging:
Drones for Visual Communications
This course introduces the fundamentals
of flight through small Unmanned Aerial
Systems (sUAS) for photography and video
production. The course prepares students
for FAA compliant flying with hands-on sUAS
practice and course content. Students will
apply professional aviation processes to create
still and video-based media using rotary-wing,
remote-controlled platforms provided during
class. Essential photography and video editing
topics will be addressed, in addition to sUAS
operations such as mission planning, airspace,
weather, and regulations Corresponds to credit
course VCP107.
$705 for persons under 60. $165 MD residents
60 and above.
Course #: GUP140
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01* T
1/20-5/5
2-4:50p
NE C232
*01 - No class Mar. 17.
Basic Photography
Turn your creativity to the camera. Students
will learn elements of the digital camera,
camera handling, basic composition, and
lighting. Digital camera and inkjet printers will
be used in class for immediate feedback. An indepth course for the beginning photographer
in you. Notes: Textbook required. Corresponds
to credit course ART180.
$705 for persons under 60. $165 MD residents
60 and above.
Course #: GUP101
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
03 M-F 1/12-1/16 9:30a-4:50p NE C114
04
1/20-5/11
Online-A
05
1/20-5/11
Online-A
06
1/20-5/11
Online-A
07* M/Th 1/22-5/11 10-11:20a
NE C115
08* T/F
1/20-5/8
10-11:20a
NE C115
09* W
1/21-5/6
10a-12:50p NE C114
10* W
1/21-5/6
2-4:50p
NE C114
11
3/23-5/9
Online-A
12
3/23-5/9
Online-A
*07 - No class Mar 16 and 19.
*08 - No class Mar. 17 and 20.
*09 - No class Mar. 18.
*10 - No class Mar. 18.
Digital Photography
This is a general overview course designed
to familiarize participants with the process
of digital photography. Learn how to use the
functions of a digital camera such as: shutter,
aperture, white balance and ISO. You will start
to see through the lens of a camera. Learn how
to look at lighting, textures, and colors. Note:
Students should bring their own cameras.
Instructor: Pfeil
3 sessions, 6 hours
$59 persons under 60. $25 MD residents over
60 (GAV130). $5 Senior Network members
(SAV130).
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
02D M
2/9-2/23
6:30-8:30p ES 315
35
Developing Your Vision
The key to taking better photographs is
less a matter of technique and more of that
intangible thing called “vision.” Learn how
to develop and refine your vision, create
compositions that have impact, exploit natural
light, capture the decisive moment, and
develop your style. Note: Students should bring
their own cameras. Instructor: Pfeil
3 sessions, 6 hours
$59 persons under 60. $25 MD residents over
60 (GAV224). $5 Senior Network members
(SAV224).
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
02D M
4/13-4/27
6:30-8:30p ES 315
Photography I
Learn the art and craft of photography
through digital camera operation and digital
print production. Creativity, craft, and visual
communication are used to teach: the use of
light, design concepts and color theory. Weekly
lab assignments and class activities culminate
in a portfolio of fine black-and-white and color
photographs. Notes: College cameras are
available for student use. Corresponds to credit
course VCP101.
$645 persons under 60. $105 MD residents 60
and above.
Course #: GUP104
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01* T
1/20-5/5
10a-12:50p NE C232
02* W 1/21-5/6
10a-12:50p NE C232
03
1/20-5/11
Online-A
*01- No class Mar. 17.
*02- No class Mar. 18.
Online/Asynchronous (Online-A)
Online classes with little or no designated
meeting days/times, allowing you to study
at your convenience.