Digital Photography Workshop
October 13, 16 and 20, 2010
Wednesday 6 -9 PM, Saturday 9 AM -1 PM
Improve your digital camera technique and artistic vision in this hands-on class. Begin with a pre-field trip camera and composition review session. The Saturday field trip will cover aesthetics such as lighting, framing and subject placement. In addition, you will explore camera overrides and playback options. Images from the field trip will be critiqued during the final classroom sessions. Familiarity with emailing photos recommended. You will need a digital camera and your instruction manual. Minimum camera requirements – 3 megapixel or higher with flash and basic exposure adjustments.
Digital Photography: Introduction
Thursdays September 30 - November 18, 6 -9 PM
Are you interested in editing and printing your photos at home? Do you want better images from your digital camera? Learn the basics of creating digital images, color correction and image manipulation. Topics include digital camera operation, editing printing, and composition. Each class period includes
October 13, 16 and 20, 2010
Wednesday 6 -9 PM, Saturday 9 AM -1 PM
Improve your digital camera technique and artistic vision in this hands-on class. Begin with a pre-field trip camera and composition review session. The Saturday field trip will cover aesthetics such as lighting, framing and subject placement. In addition, you will explore camera overrides and playback options. Images from the field trip will be critiqued during the final classroom sessions. Familiarity with emailing photos recommended. You will need a digital camera and your instruction manual. Minimum camera requirements – 3 megapixel or higher with flash and basic exposure adjustments.
Digital Photography: Introduction
Thursdays September 30 - November 18, 6 -9 PM
Are you interested in editing and printing your photos at home? Do you want better images from your digital camera? Learn the basics of creating digital images, color correction and image manipulation. Topics include digital camera operation, editing printing, and composition. Each class period includes
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