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Paul Ottengheime is an Associate Professor specializing in Photography and Imaging. He is actively involved in teaching a range of core and advanced courses within the discipline, contributing to the academic development of students in both technical and conceptual aspects of visual storytelling.
His teaching responsibilities include:
- PHOT-217A-01: Portrait Lighting
- PHOT-101-01: Analog + Digital
- PHOT-257A-01: Color
- PHOT-338A-01: Product Photography
- PHOT-158-01: Object, Form, and Meaning
- PHOT-167-01: The Color Darkroom
His research and instructional interests center on photographic techniques, blending analog and digital methodologies, with emphasis on lighting, color, composition, and material meaning in image-making. These courses suggest a strong engagement with both artistic expression and technical mastery in photography.
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Paul Ottengheime advises students through his teaching roles, though specific graduate advisees or research mentorship activities are not listed. There is no mention of external grants or funded research projects.
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