From our most recent class, on balancing flash and outdoor light.
Designed for those of you still around and/or working in late December, you'll get a full education and a great deal of experience with your DSLR, which will prepare you for your upcoming vacations here, back home, or somewhere else abroad.
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, field trip using advanced flash and lighting techniques -- locations determined by the weather.
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. All for 175,000 won. A great price!
Usually, we offer 4 classes spaced over 4 Saturdays of any given month. This time around, since we know many people will be traveling at the end of the month -- especially on vacations with their cameras -- we are going to finish them off in 2-week blocks, on both Saturday and Sunday for 2 weeks.
So, sessions 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the second class this month will fall on Dec. 19, 20, 26, and 27, respectively.
Also, if you want to space it out over the month like normal, you can simply choose your own dates, such as sessions 1-3 on Dec. 1, 20, 26, respectively, and then take the 4th session the following month, giving you time to percolate on what you've learned thus far.
Check out the course description on Facebook and you'll see how this can all fit together quite well.
Payment information and directions are detailed in a Facebook note as well.
For information about the studio, the instructor, as well as sample photos and even videos, go to this page.
For any questions, OR IF YOU DO NOT HAVE FACEBOOK, please drop me a line to my email directly.
If you submit payment and drop an email to the email address listed at the top right of this page, along with your phone number, you're all set! See you in class!