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In 2006, Digital Photography Classes launched with a mission to teach people how to get the most out of their digital cameras from inspiring and knowledgeable pro photography instructors.
The workshops in the US offer a wealth of photogenic possibilities for students to explore landscapes, seascapes, exotic interiors, sports, flora, architecture, people and everything in between.
Today, there are over two-hundred photography in-the-field sessions lead by one-hundred and twenty-four rotating pro instructors offering a rich variety of options to the over fifty-thousand followers.
Always remembering our mission, in 2017, Digital Photography Classes has developed a range of innovative on-line photography courses and services as well as around your area comp in the field classes, expanding our customer top-rated teaching to photo enthusiasts anywhere in your town or the world.
Company Information:
Contact Name: Sam Johnston
Email: sam@studio4designllc.com
Organization: Digital Photography Classes
Address: 4012 W Estrella Street, Tampa FL 33629
Phone: (813) 419-2144 – Cell/Text: (813) 254-4413
Website to Sign-up Now: studio4designllc.com/digital-photo-classes.html
Hours of Operation:
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Monday |
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
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Tuesday |
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
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Wednesday |
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
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Thursday |
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
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Friday |
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
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Saturday |
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
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Sunday |
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
Digital Photography Classes website is a site for each city to help promote photo classes in that DPC has instructors in. This particular sub-site is for the Tampa location where you can see class schedules, comp in the field class locations, and images taken during each photography class.
Tips, tricks and ideas for taking better photos:
Being able to capture great visuals requires a little bit of an introduction to the three most basic camera settings: Aperture, ISO, and Shutter Speed. The combination of these three functions is present in all cameras and is imperative to set a good exposure. Search for: What are the three basic camera settings?
What are the 8 types of photography?
A better way of calculating your camera exposures, as everything in photography utilizes math. For instance, take your light meeter. It's based off of foot candles. 1 candle = 1 second; 30 candles of light which is in open shade all over the world would = 1/30 of a second. Now lets jump to the brightest white, mid day cloud light by the sun has 500 candles of light on it, which = 1/500 of a second shutter speed. Now what ever you set your ISO to, for instance ISO 100 you take the square root of 100 = 10. To shoot the cloud at ISO 100 and utilize the 1/500 of a second shutterspeed, your f/stop would be f/10. Same ISO in open shade your exposure would be 1/30 f/10, or 1/60 f/5, 1/125 f/2.5