Taking Digital Photographs — an introductionChange your snapshots into photographs. After working on the basics of handling your camera, we look at creating compositions that add drama and impact to your pictures. This is a practical event with some time spent in the college grounds taking photographs. There’s also a session that looks into flash; when to use it and when not to.
These workshops are fun and participative — you’ll discover what some of those buttons do and few of the secrets hiding in the menus of your camera.
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Taking Digital Photographs — One Step on
The introductory workshop helped you change your snapshots into photographs. It’s time to step up a notch and make your photographs into great shots! We kick off our event by sharing a few pictures we’ve taken since the introductory workshop. Then we step up a notch: We look at how photographers’ use the zoom to control what’s in the view and its impact on people and places. We investigate additional modes on your camera that help you freeze motion and separate the subject from the background so you can create dramatic landscapes, impressive portraits, and engaging images
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Digital photography with Photoshop — an introductionYou've taken a great digital photograph, the next step is to enhance it in the digital darkroom. This practical workshop introduces the basics of Photoshop, how it works and the essential tools for framing and adjusting images. Through a series of mini projects, you'll be creating dramatic effects and compositions with your pictures. This is a beginner's course; you'll need to bring your own laptop with a licensed copy of Photoshop, and know the basics of your own computer.
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