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 bring your camera to the seminar. NOTE: This class does not cover any computer related issues.
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 will cover all the basic manipulations to improve your images: brightness and contrast, hue and saturation, changing color to black and white, color variations, fixing red-eyes, adding text, re-sizing, sharpening, selection and other key tools. In the second half of the class we will demonstrate these tools and techniques through a series of tutorials. This is a seminar based class, no computer needed to attend.
Find out more »In this class we will cover all the basic equipment used in studio (hot and cool lights, reflectors, umbrellas, soft boxes, hand held meters, and more). Lighting ratios and posing techniques will also be discussed. **There is a hands on portion at the end of the seminar, please bring your camera to participate.** NOTICE: This class is not for novice photographers. Students should have a firm understanding of the basic principles of photography before attending. We recommend that you attend…
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 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 bring your camera to the seminar. NOTE: This class does not cover any computer related issues.
Find out more »This class will cover the basics of video, whether you are using a cell phone, a camcorder or anything in between. Topic Include: - Advantages and disadvantages of many camera types - Resolution and recording formats - Characteristics of light in video - sharing and storing your video
Find out more »This is the secondary Lightroom seminar, where we will explore the Develop module covering all of the editing tools and the process of enhancing your image. We recommend taking Adobe Lightroom: Organizing before enrolling in this class. Topics include: Editing Tools Exposure Adjustment Sharpening and Noise Reduction Batch Processing Creating Presets
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
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