Getting to Know Your Digital SLR Camera

Course

In Abingdon

£ 35 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Workshop

  • Location

    Abingdon

  • Class hours

    3h

The objective is to provide you with more confidence to start taking more pictures, gain some insight into why your pictures don't always come out the way you expect them too and to instill in you the understanding that making mistakes is ok and that you can learn from them to become a more capable photography. Suitable for: Anyone. The course does not require any previous experience of photography and is ideal for complete beginners or those who feel they could gain confidence from understanding their camera's functions and the basic principles of photography better.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Abingdon (Oxfordshire)
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Start date

On request

About this course

A digital SLR camera.

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Teachers and trainers (1)

John Blythe

John Blythe

Photographer

16 years experience as a full time professional photographer. PTTLS qualifaction to teach in further education. Experienced tutor.

Course programme

Course review:

This workshop explores the main functions of your digital SLR camera including the 'scene modes' (portrait, landscape, sport etc) and understanding the ISO setting. In addition there will be an explanation on how to understand and use better composition techniques to improve your photos.

The format of this workshop is a walking tour of Abingdon from the Old Town Hall through Abbey Meadows to the Abingdon Lock and back on a circular route. A plan of the route and information on local parking will be e-mailed to you once we receive your booking. The route distance is approx 1.5 miles.

In order to attend this workshop you will need to bring with you a digital SLR camera with a standard prime lens (24mm or 35mm) or zoom lens ranging 18-50mm approx and ideally your camera's user manual if you can find it!

Please dress according to the needs of the weather. Also as parts of the route can get muddy during periods of wet weather please ensure you wear suitable shoes or walking boots.

Getting to Know Your Digital SLR Camera

£ 35 VAT inc.