Gregory Georges
Digital Photography Seminars
200: Digital Photography: Focus on Nature, Portrait, Sports & Macro Subjects
Master photographers pre-visualize the shot they want before pushing the shutter button. With this view clear in their mind they choose appropriate photographic tools ranging from camera features to image editor features to make the shot they want.
Before you can pre-visualize a shot you must learn how to see and you must know your photographic tools to make the intended shot. This seminar offers a balance between learning how to see (the art side of photography) and the technical side, which includes learning what your camera can do. Seminar content includes:
- The art of pre-visualization
- Photographic elements and image composition
- In-depth coverage of exposure and focus
- In-depth coverage of the most important camera features
- Key concepts, techniques, and tips for nature photography
- Key concepts, techniques, and tips for portrait photography
- Key concepts, techniques, and tips sports photography
- Key concepts, techniques, and tips for macro photography
You should have basic familiarity with your camera and a reasonable understanding of exposure to get the most from this seminar. The insight you gain from this course will help you move from shooting with a focus on camera features to shooting to get a photo you will be pleased to have made.
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When you attend this class, you should bring your digital camera and the manual for that camera. If you bring six or less JPEG images on a flash drive, you may get feed-back on those images during the image evaluation part of the seminar. Images should be no taller than 768 pixels and no wider than 1,024 pixels. You are also encouraged to bring three or fewer prints to share with other attendees. Critiquing will be anonymous.
