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The class is divided into four 3-hour sessions, starting June 26th, followed by a 2-week practice period, then continuing with classes on July 17th, 24th, and 31st. My summer schedule is bringing me to the US to photograph a wedding, followed by a series of seminars on the weekend I return. This period, however, will give students a chance to practice the many principles we cover in that class, which I cover in the photo tutorial designed to be homework/review for the course. The sessions break down like this:
Session 1:
The Basics of Exposure (in Studio)
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: Applied Photography (Outdoor Session in Hongdae)
We go outdoors and apply our head-full-of-theory we learned in the first class, learning fill flash and how to compensate for the finicky flash meters aboard our cameras. On this day, we shoot in all the modes, specifically manual camera as well as manual
Session 3: The Studio (in Studio w/ Model)
After dealing with basic photography techniques as applied on the Hongdae class, the basics of studio flash exposure is the easy part, and helps lock in understanding of aperture and shutter. Also is instrumental in thinking about composition of the photograph, as well as direction of a model.
Session 4: Advanced Flash and Techniques
(Outdoor Session w/Model)
Here, were use advanced flash and lighting
techniques with a model outdoors. We also use multiple flashes to simulate the studio, and really lock in all the various aspects of photography we've been looking at for the past few weeks.
The goal of this course is to give a you complete understanding of your DSLR and its functions. Most students actually do gain this level of understanding because photography is not difficult. Explained clearly, you'll be able to vastly improve the quality of your pictures.
All for 175,000 won. A great price!
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