Interested in learning more about Digital Photography?
I am offering photography lessons for the beginner or hobbyist looking to take their work to the next level. Lessons are taught in English and the approach is learning by doing by shooting "in the field". Learn how your camera operates technically so you can be more creative and take higher quality pictures.
Lessons cost less than online courses or local schools (which are almost all in French). Individual lessons are available.
For more information, please e-mail me at: [email protected]
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NEW - English Photography Course - (Geneva)
Jul 23, 2009 @ 14:07
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Interested in learning more about Digital Photography?
I am offering photography lessons for the beginner or hobbyist looking to take their work to the next level. Lessons are taught in English and the approach is learning by doing by shooting "in the field". Learn how your camera operates technically so you can be more creative and take higher quality pictures.
Lessons cost less than online courses or local schools (which are almost all in French). Individual lessons are available.
For more information, please e-mail me at: [email protected]
JMfromTOJul 23, 2009 @ 14:07
I am offering photography lessons for the beginner or hobbyist looking to take their work to the next level. Lessons are taught in English and the approach is learning by doing by shooting "in the field". Learn how your camera operates technically so you can be more creative and take higher quality pictures.
Lessons cost less than online courses or local schools (which are almost all in French). Individual lessons are available.
For more information, please e-mail me at: [email protected]
JMfromTOJul 23, 2009 @ 14:07
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Re: NEW - English Photography Course - (Geneva)
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Jul 23, 2009 @ 20:28
More information:
I have a few courses available. The three main courses are Digital Camera Basics, Advanced Amateur I and Advanced Amateur II.
Other courses in development are:
- Portraits and People
- Landscapes/Travel/Street
- Night Shooting
- Lighting with Strobes
- Beyond Amateur
Here are the course outlines for the Basics and Advanced Amateur courses.
Digital Camera Basics:
Get to know your camera
How your camera works
Aperture
Shutter
ISO
White Balance
Meter
Field of View
Depth of Field
Quality Setting
Shooting Modes
Focus
Importance of lens choice
Advanced Amateur I:
Focus / Exposure II
Composition and Framing
White Balance II (Color Temperature)
Exposure Compensation
Bracketing
Lenses II, (Distortion)
Depth of Field II
RAW files
Workflow, Post Processing
Advanced Amateur II:
Basic Lighting Techniques (non flash)
Action / Sports Photography
Flash Photography, external flash
Shooting at Night, Long exposures
Candid Photography
Basic Portraits
Each course requires you provide your own camera (preferably a Digital SLR camera as the course is geared towards DSLR users), at least 1 lens, a fully charged battery and memory card. The Advanced Amateur courses requires basic knowledge of your camera (all items that are covered in the Basic course) but you don't need to take the basic course or course I in order to take course II.
Each course is approximately 2-3 hours (depending on class size) including some "in the field" shoot time.
Individual lessons are available!
I have a few courses available. The three main courses are Digital Camera Basics, Advanced Amateur I and Advanced Amateur II.
Other courses in development are:
- Portraits and People
- Landscapes/Travel/Street
- Night Shooting
- Lighting with Strobes
- Beyond Amateur
Here are the course outlines for the Basics and Advanced Amateur courses.
Digital Camera Basics:
Get to know your camera
How your camera works
Aperture
Shutter
ISO
White Balance
Meter
Field of View
Depth of Field
Quality Setting
Shooting Modes
Focus
Importance of lens choice
Advanced Amateur I:
Focus / Exposure II
Composition and Framing
White Balance II (Color Temperature)
Exposure Compensation
Bracketing
Lenses II, (Distortion)
Depth of Field II
RAW files
Workflow, Post Processing
Advanced Amateur II:
Basic Lighting Techniques (non flash)
Action / Sports Photography
Flash Photography, external flash
Shooting at Night, Long exposures
Candid Photography
Basic Portraits
Each course requires you provide your own camera (preferably a Digital SLR camera as the course is geared towards DSLR users), at least 1 lens, a fully charged battery and memory card. The Advanced Amateur courses requires basic knowledge of your camera (all items that are covered in the Basic course) but you don't need to take the basic course or course I in order to take course II.
Each course is approximately 2-3 hours (depending on class size) including some "in the field" shoot time.
Individual lessons are available!
The text you are quoting:
More information:
I have a few courses available. The three main courses are Digital Camera Basics, Advanced Amateur I and Advanced Amateur II.
Other courses in development are:
- Portraits and People
- Landscapes/Travel/Street
- Night Shooting
- Lighting with Strobes
- Beyond Amateur
Here are the course outlines for the Basics and Advanced Amateur courses.
Digital Camera Basics:
Get to know your camera
How your camera works
Aperture
Shutter
ISO
White Balance
Meter
Field of View
Depth of Field
Quality Setting
Shooting Modes
Focus
Importance of lens choice
Advanced Amateur I:
Focus / Exposure II
Composition and Framing
White Balance II (Color Temperature)
Exposure Compensation
Bracketing
Lenses II, (Distortion)
Depth of Field II
RAW files
Workflow, Post Processing
Advanced Amateur II:
Basic Lighting Techniques (non flash)
Action / Sports Photography
Flash Photography, external flash
Shooting at Night, Long exposures
Candid Photography
Basic Portraits
Each course requires you provide your own camera (preferably a Digital SLR camera as the course is geared towards DSLR users), at least 1 lens, a fully charged battery and memory card. The Advanced Amateur courses requires basic knowledge of your camera (all items that are covered in the Basic course) but you don't need to take the basic course or course I in order to take course II.
Each course is approximately 2-3 hours (depending on class size) including some "in the field" shoot time.
Individual lessons are available!
JMfromTO, Jul 23, 2009 @ 20:28
I have a few courses available. The three main courses are Digital Camera Basics, Advanced Amateur I and Advanced Amateur II.
Other courses in development are:
- Portraits and People
- Landscapes/Travel/Street
- Night Shooting
- Lighting with Strobes
- Beyond Amateur
Here are the course outlines for the Basics and Advanced Amateur courses.
Digital Camera Basics:
Get to know your camera
How your camera works
Aperture
Shutter
ISO
White Balance
Meter
Field of View
Depth of Field
Quality Setting
Shooting Modes
Focus
Importance of lens choice
Advanced Amateur I:
Focus / Exposure II
Composition and Framing
White Balance II (Color Temperature)
Exposure Compensation
Bracketing
Lenses II, (Distortion)
Depth of Field II
RAW files
Workflow, Post Processing
Advanced Amateur II:
Basic Lighting Techniques (non flash)
Action / Sports Photography
Flash Photography, external flash
Shooting at Night, Long exposures
Candid Photography
Basic Portraits
Each course requires you provide your own camera (preferably a Digital SLR camera as the course is geared towards DSLR users), at least 1 lens, a fully charged battery and memory card. The Advanced Amateur courses requires basic knowledge of your camera (all items that are covered in the Basic course) but you don't need to take the basic course or course I in order to take course II.
Each course is approximately 2-3 hours (depending on class size) including some "in the field" shoot time.
Individual lessons are available!
JMfromTO, Jul 23, 2009 @ 20:28
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