Level 2: Develop Your Photography Skills
Training
Blended learning in Belfast
Description
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Type
Training
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Level
Beginner
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Methodology
Blended
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Location
Belfast (Northern Ireland)
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Duration
2 Weeks
This practical, hands-on course is designed for beginners, those wishing to refresh previous knowledge, and those who have completed ‘Level 1: Introduction To Your Digital Camera’.
You will learn new camera settings and develop your photography skills, focusing on how to use white balance, metering, bracketing, focusing, histogram and more. This course will also enable you to apply a practical and theoretical knowledge to help you use a digital camera effectively and creatively.
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
Reviews
Subjects
- Camera
- Camera Operation
- Photographer
- Photography Basics
- Photography Lighting
- Photography Studio
- Photography Equipment
- Photography Techniques
- Photographic composition
- Photo Editing
- Studio Photography
Teachers and trainers (1)
Conor O'Brien
Marketing & Design Officer
Course programme
This practical, hands-on course is designed for beginners, those wishing to refresh previous knowledge, and those who have completed ‘Level 1: Introduction To Your Digital Camera’.
You will learn new camera settings and develop your photography skills, focusing on how to use white balance, metering, bracketing, focusing, histogram and more. This course will also enable you to apply a practical and theoretical knowledge to help you use a digital camera effectively and creatively.
What you will need
- A digital camera with manual controls.
- We recommend you complete ‘Level 1: Introduction To Your Digital Camera’.
What you will learn
- A quick refresh of the exposure triangle taught in ‘Introduction To Your Digital Camera’.
- Which white balance setting to select in specific lighting situations to make the photograph warmer or cooler.
- How to choose the correct metering mode to control the exposure in unusual light situations by measuring the amount of light entering the camera.
- How to use bracketing to take multiple photographs of the same scene, resulting in one image using the current settings and the rest underexposed and overexposed.
- Which focusing mode to choose in specific situations to ensure the subject is sharp, whether it is still, moving or difficult to focus on.
- The ability to understand your camera’s histogram as a graphical representation of the tonal values of your photograph.
- An introduction to your camera’s flash, filters and file formats.
For more information contact Conor at training@belfastexposed.org
Level 2: Develop Your Photography Skills