Basic digital photography for Teens - REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED
Basic digital photography for Teens - REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED
This class is designed for middle and high school students.
There are no course dates at the moment.
How does the class work?
We will have three in-person lessons at my home studio in Bedford in addition to a private online Google Classroom group. The Google Classroom group is where homework and questions that come up in between lessons can be posted. We work together and learn together. We will start looking at gear and move to understanding the basic concepts of photography. We’ll cover exposure triangle (aperture, F-stop and ISO) and how these affect your pictures. We’ll talk about the importance of lighting and what a difference it can make. We will also have a look at some ideas of composition and why it’s good to acknowledge these different ways of taking your pictures. The lessons are fun and interactive. We will practice the new skills learned at the end of each lesson if there’s time after questions. You will get the course material for yourself so you can later go back and refer to them. There is no particular time you need to be online in between classes. I will be online every day few times a day to answer questions and responding to your homework assignments (yes there will be homework but it’s not mandatory - it is very highly recommended though) and giving personalized feedback.
What do I need to take the class?
You’ll need a DSLR or mirrorless camera with manual mode. You will need access to Internet and a Google account. You might want to take notes during the classes so bring a notebook and pen/pencil.
How much does it cost?
$250. Payment is taken at registration.