April 20 @ 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm EDT
The quality of smartphone cameras is improving rapidly. In many situations, they can replace the need for traditional digital SLRs. It therefore is no longer necessary to constantly drag around a large, heavy camera because you’re afraid of missing that great photo opportunity. A good quality smartphone camera can often work equally well.
This is a class for those interested in producing high-quality images with their smartphone cameras. That means moving away from the Auto Mode, where control of the camera by you is almost nonexistent, to the Manual or Shutter Priority Modes. The result will be that you, the photographer, will now be in full control of how your images will turn out. And that control will mean much improved photographs.
Please note: This class will not cover the taking of selfies.
All the information necessary for taking great smartphone pictures will be addressed, including:
A very complete handout will be given to you when you arrive. It contains lots of information and will greatly simplify the process of understanding what’s being taught in class. You’ll also find it quite useful for review after the course has ended.
Don’t forget to bring your fully charged smartphone as well as any accessories you have, including the battery charger.
Saturdays, April 20 & 27, 1-4 p.m.