
This class focuses on how to use various features of most point and shoot digital cameras to take great photographs. Camera menu options and features common to most brands are covered along with compositional techniques to improve your photography. Topics include: Digital Terminology Camera and Memory Care Quality Settings Menu Options In-Camera Editing How to Focus Properly Flash and Lighting Options NOTE: This class does not cover any computer related issues.
Find out more »Stunning Family Portaits Seminar Join Olympus Visionary Tracie Maglosky for a seminar discussing family and youth portraiture. Tracie will share with you her approach to family photography; including best practices for portraits of all ages, lighting, posing techniques, and ideas for creating images that stand out! Tracie Maglosky is an award-winning wedding and portrait photographer in the Cincinnati area. As a distinguished member of the Visionary Program for Olympus, she travels frequently to present her photography techniques for weddings, maternity and newborn…
Find out more »Sports Photography with Tamron Seminar Join Tamron's Mike Pazandak to learn tips on how to capture action as it happens. Indoors or outdoors, we'll discuss the importance of light when photographing any sport. Discover how anticipation, panning, focus, and multiple burst modes will decrease the number of missed shots and blurry images. This class will give you the tools to approach photographing sports the correct way. In return, you'll capture more consistent and stunning shots. Mike Pazandak has had a…
Find out more »Join Olympus Visionary Tracie Maglosky for a photowalk featuring family and youth portraiture at the scenic Stone Arch Bridge in Minneapolis. Tracie will demonstrate her approach to family photography, including posing and lighting techniques, and will assist you in capturing on location images that stand out! Tracie Maglosky is an award-winning wedding and portrait photographer in the Cincinnati area. As a distinguished member of the Visionary Program for Olympus, she travels frequently to present her photography techniques for weddings, maternity and newborn…
Find out more »Vivid Landscapes with Tamron Seminar Whether you are standing on the rim of the Grand Canyon or just trying to capture colorful flowers in your garden, this seminar will provide you with the helpful hints on how to best capture your subjects. We will help you see and manipulate light to create the right exposures, powerful compositions, and understand what lens to use and why. Stop wondering "Why don't my images my images come out the way I want?" This…
Find out more »This class focuses on how to use various features of most point and shoot digital cameras to take great photographs. Camera menu options and features common to most brands are covered along with compositional techniques to improve your photography. Topics include: Digital Terminology Camera and Memory Care Quality Settings Menu Options In-Camera Editing How to Focus Properly Flash and Lighting Options NOTE: This class does not cover any computer related issues.
Find out more »This class is designed for people using a digital SLR camera for the first time. Camera menu options and features common to most brands are covered. Class topics include: Basic Equipment Deleting and Formatting Focus and Drive Modes Photography Terminology Introduction to Exposure Modes Using Your Flash Composition Please note that you will not be using your camera during this class, however you are welcome to bring it with you. Also, this class does not cover any computer related issues.
Find out more »You don’t have to put your camera down when the sun goes down. Experience the fun of the city skyline at night through your camera lens. In this 2 part evening class, we’ll discuss how easy it is to capture stunning images at night, the equipment needed and post-processing effects. Taking what you learned, the night will conclude with a “hands on” adventure photographing the Minneapolis skyline. Equipment to Bring Camera – DSLR/Mirrorless is recommended or a camera that has…
Find out more »This class builds upon the topics covered in our Digital SLR 1 class. We highly recommend that customers attend the Digital SLR 1 class first. Class topics include: Lens Compression White Balance Photographic Terminology Components of Depth of Field Flash Photography Exposure Compensation Understanding Histograms Rule of Thirds
Find out more »This class is designed for people using a digital SLR camera for the first time. Camera menu options and features common to most brands are covered. Class topics include: Basic Equipment Deleting and Formatting Focus and Drive Modes Photography Terminology Introduction to Exposure Modes Using Your Flash Composition Please note that you will not be using your camera during this class, however you are welcome to bring it with you. Also, this class does not cover any computer related issues.
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