Beginner's Photography Workshop
If you were nodding yes to almost every one of those questions, then it's true, you already know you want to participate in this class. Right? Right.
Here are the details:
When: Saturday, March 2nd from 1-4 p.m.
Where: My home, unless otherwise specified
Taught by: Me, Amy Elisabeth Photography
What you will gain: A better friendship with your camera along with newfound knowledge of creating better images! Become more confident behind your digital camera!
What you will learn: Step away from Auto Mode! Learn ISO, aperture, shutter speed, exposure and metering and how these all work together to create an image. Become creative and understand how composition, shooting vertically and horizontally help you achieve this. Find correct lighting to avoid the imfamous pop-up flash!
Who this class if for: Any beginner with a DSLR camera(digital cameras with interchangeable lenses) who wan to better understand photography and their camera. This class will not teach you how to use various brands of cameras. Having your camera's manual along is imperative.
Cost: $65 Which includes group instruction hands-on practice, teaching materials, and light snack/beverage. Non-refundable, however if unable to attend, you can trade your sign up with a friend.
To sign up and join the fun, please email me at amyephotog@gmail.com
To read about last year's photography class, check it out here!
2 comments:
Hi Amy..Well if I lived in Michigan instead of Minnesota I would be there. I bought a Canon T4i last August. Took a workshop with a photographer on the North Shore..learned lots..still have more to learn. Good to see that you are still snapping away..Mini me is growing up and she so beautiful too! I see she still enjoys modeling for you:)
Hi Amy.... I'm on the west coast... shame, U really am interested in portrait photography, and looking to improve on ISO, aperture, shutter speed, and exposure. Oh well, at least I found a Beginners photography Blog"ShootDigitalPicsLikeThePros.com/blog" with a few basic guidelines for newbies... I've bookmarked your site for any tips you might be sharing with us in the near future... Thanks Amy!
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