The composition of a photograph is the single most important element a
photographer uses to convey an artistic statement. What’s
included, excluded and the arrangement of elements within the frame is
all part of composition. This class will teach you techniques to
improve the composition of your photos with hands-on shooting
experience coupled with feedback. Join instructor Michael Koren as you
learn about composition in the Postal Museum. The class begins with
a lesson and viewing examples of compositional techniques from master
photographers to help you when composing your own photographs. We'll
then go to specific locations to practice those composition
techniques. Afterwards, participants will have free time to photograph
all the museum has to offer. We’ll follow up with a gentle critique
and feedback of your best work of the day. This class is about
"seeing" stronger images. Any camera will do from DSLRs to mobile
phones. If you are bringing a DSLR or mirrorless camera, lenses in the
range of 18-135 would work well. No tripods allowed for this class.
There is metered street parking near the Museum and Union Station
(right next door) has a parking garage. There is also a Metro station
at Union Station.
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