This six-week, 3 1/2 hour (usually 4 hours per night or even 4 hour
day classes), seven-session class is designed for the beginner who has
recently purchased a digital SLR camera, mirrorless camera or for
people looking for a refresher on technique. This class covers
exposure, shutter speeds and f/stops. Learn composition techniques
such as: the rule of thirds, leading lines, S curves, C curves and the
light isolate theory. In addition to learning the use of filters,
flash extension tubes and tel-convertors, students will study travel
PHOTOGRAPHY, portraiture, close-ups and how to overcome full
automation in today’s cameras. Learn about wildlife, nature
PHOTOGRAPHY, how to shoot sports and we may view artistic portrayals
of the nude as fine art. Any digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) camera
that can be adjusted for manual operation as well as automatic
exposure mode is welcome in class as long as it is not an automatic
exposure camera (no point and shoot cameras permitted). Expect
homework assignments! Expect reading assignments! Do not be misled.
The word “fundamental” in the title does not mean elementary
PHOTOGRAPHY. Experienced photographers would still benefit from this
class just as much as a beginner. The digital photographer will learn
about the merits of RAW files compared to JPEG or TIFF, white balance
and histograms. The seventh session is an all-day Saturday session at
the FARMINGTON HILLS campus from 10:00am to 5:00pm called “Break the
Rules”.Your registration for this class is not complete or confirmed
until you click here:
https://www.midwest.photography/coursedetail.phpcdn=101
[https://www.midwest.photography/coursedetail.php?cdn=101]
Class are scheduled for daytime or evening sessions:
June 11, 18, 25, July 2, 9, 16
Daytime: Day : Thursday Time : 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Evening: Day : Thursday Time : 6:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
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