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TAKE THIS COURSE IF YOU WANT TO…
-Learn 6 Digital Photo Composition Strategies.
-Apply what you have learned in our DSLR/Point and Shoot classes out in the field.
-Test your camera’s capabilities side by side with your instructor in amazing locations.
-Appreciate local areas in a whole new way and capture amazing images that will last a lifetime.
-Meet and learn from some of our 100+ instructors across the country.
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
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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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9:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
Everything about Photography
Photography is the art of reproducing photos of individuals, objects or locations in their precise similarity. These images can be moved on any photosensitive material. Photography consists of taking and printing photos.
The backbone of photography is the cam, the instrument or device that deals with the principle of optics. The cam and photographic techniques have gone through incredible modifications considering that the time the very first electronic camera was made. The earlier design did not contain the movie; rather, it had a small light-shield box with lens and translucent screen on either side. The image that traveled through the lens was saved on the screen. Called 'cam obscura,' it was no more than a sketching device for artists.
Then the researchers found the quality of silver nitrate that alters its color when exposed to light. This was the start of photogram, an approach of making irreversible images.
They would position objects on the paper dipped in silver nitrate and expose it to the sunshine. After at some point the area covered under the item stayed white while the rest of the space turned black. The image formed was temporary, so the method did not last long.
Over the centuries, the principles, the method and the product used in photography went through many modifications. After experimenting with numerous techniques like Daguerre and calotype process, lastly collodion, or the damp plate method was widely accepted.
Modern photography has actually provided a completely brand-new significance to the entire perception of life and privacy. Photography has made it possible to capture and preserve unique minutes, in private and in public life. History became more authentic with pictures, and photos worked as evidence in many cases. People made their family tree in their albums. All of a sudden life was so much more enjoyable and significant.
With the remarkable technological advances in the art of photography, it disappears just enjoyable and frolic but has gotten the measurements of a full-fledged profession. Photography has numerous branches and types, such as:
- Aerial photography is the art of taking pictures from the air.
- Art photography is devoted to lovely images for the sake of charm just.
- Studio or advertising photography is committed to promo of institutions and products.
- Photojournalism takes images of events to support the news story and to develop awareness among the people.
- Outdoor and travel photography is concentrated on taking pictures of landscapes and natural places.
- Sports photography records images of the sporting occasions and games that happen worldwide.
- Some kinds of photography like the macro and scientific and macro or close up photography are limited to particular fields and are not widely understood.
The charm of photography lies as much in the end product as in the procedure of taking pictures. Taking a look at an album is like taking a trip down memory lane; it makes us feel extremely nostalgic and emotional.
Photography is the art of recreating pictures of individuals, things or places in their precise likeness. Photography consists of taking and printing images.
The backbone of photography is the video camera, the instrument or gadget that works on the concept of optics. Modern photography has actually offered an absolutely brand-new significance to the entire understanding of life and privacy. Photography has actually made it possible to capture and protect unique moments, in personal and in public life.
CLASS DESCRIPTION
Group Composition in the Field Classes – 3 hours – $150
Each Composition in the Field photography class begins with a talk with one of our experienced instructors, and then you and your fellow students take a stroll through one of a variety of photogenic locales (in any of the cities the DPC are held in). There is street photography, magnificent interiors, farmers markets, zoos, landscapes, and more, photos of which are included within. These photos are a mix of student and instructor images in many different venues and cities across the United States.
You will have fun in the three hour session, learn to shoot strategically, get more interesting photos of the event, and walk away with a foundation to improve your photographs in the future, whether you’re traveling, or at a birthday party and everywhere in between.
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