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December 22, 2008

Photography Class: February 2009 Session

This is an announcement for February photography classes!

If you are interested in getting your photography skills together once-and-for-all, or want to get the most out of your camera while living overseas (when you should be taking the most pictures!), this class is for you.

After downloading a detailed syllabus of the class (in MS Word format), if you intend to register for the class, after reading the syllabus, write an email with "photo class" in the subject line, your phone number, and include any questions you have. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU PAY ATTENTION TO THE SUBJECT LINE AND INCLUDE A PHONE NUMBER in your email. It helps make sure no one falls through the cracks when I'm organizing classes.

The classes will likely run on Saturdays and Sundays from 12-3 PM for 4 weeks, from the first week of February. So, if you sign up for Saturdays, plan to come for 4 consecutive Saturdays during February. If there is enough interest in weekday evening classes, we can schedule one as well.

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Photo Classes!

  • Session 1: Just the Basics Dealing with the basic operations and functions of your DSLR, explaining each function, button, and doo-hickey. The bulk of the session is likely going to stick around the relationship between aperture and shutter, as well as depth-of-field. Basically everything on your camera has something to do with this relationship.

    Session 2: Composition and Shooting (Shooting Session 1) We'll take those examples and look at them on the big screen, while also answering the concrete questions that will pop up about the stuff we learned before. Then we'll talk about composition and other framing issues, including lens lengths and why some lenses are worth $100 bucks and some are worth $10,000.

    Session 3: Flashes and Advanced Exposure (Shooting Session 2) Dealing with flash, in terms of compensating above and below exposure levels (bracketing), as well as other bracketing techniques in general.

    Session 4: Final Session/Critiques Keeping it open, determined by the class.

    Four 3-hour sessions, as well as shooting sessions, photo discussions, and critiques. An individual photo essay will also be done as part of the ongoing class assignments. Inquire at the email address at the top right of this page.

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