Workshops

Are you lucky enough to have received a DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex) camera for Christmas or a birthday, or maybe you fancied a stab at photography on a more semi/professional level and treated yourself to one of these cameras?

Whilst you have a beautiful camera which feels great in the hands, does it confuse you a little when you switch from Full Auto Mode to something else such as Aperture Priority (Av) or even Fully Manual? Do you wish you knew how to really get the most out of it and enjoy it more? Do you want to know what it all means?

Well, you are not alone! With these wonderful cameras becoming so affordable now, plus the fact that most homes have a PC with editing software, many people are looking to step up their photography…and why not?

For years the SLR (with interchangeable lenses) has been reserved for the professional photographer or serious enthusiast. Now is the time for anyone to enjoy photography at this more advanced level and it may not be as difficult as you think to master it.

Digital SLR Photography for Beginners – What will I learn?

Our 3 hour course is guaranteed to help you understand the power locked into your DSLR. We help you discover what all the features and functions actually do and when it is best to use them. After all, the manufacturers have spent decades getting these features spot on…why waste all that effort by staying in Auto Mode?

If you think photography is fun now, wait until you really understand your camera at the end of this short digital photography course for beginners. You will find that your creative urges go through the roof! You will see the world entirely differently and get so much more from your photography.

You will learn…

  • Camera modes – Auto, aperture priority, shutter priority, manual, sports, landscape, close up, portraitComposition – Don’t just stand there! Learn how to “see” a photo just about anywhere!
  • Lenses – You have the ability to add just about any lens to your new camera, you now need to understand what you need and why
  • Lighting – Probably the single most important aspect of any art formFlash photography – Understand how the light works and how you can control it
  • Cleaning and maintenance – With DSLR’s comes dust. Plus you may find yourself getting down and dirty now that you know what to do to get those special shots

By the end of the course you should feel confident enough to switch to manual and really start to get the most out of your camera.

If you are interested in attending a workshop, drop us email to enquire when the next workshop will be running.

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