Courses

Digital Photography: An introduction to 35mm basics

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The specific controls on a 35mm camera can be mystifying to beginners. Upon finding your photographs less than satisfying or tiring of shooting in “AUTO,” you may  want to have a better understanding of the camera. This hands-on course will discuss basic photography concepts in depth, including camera settings; methods of controlling exposures to avoid blurry and out-of-focus pictures; the advantages of shooting in shutter priority and aperture priority; digital editing basics, and more. Time will be devoted to field work and in-class critiquing to help solidify photographic theory, explore compositional ideas, and gain familiarity with camera controls. 

Instructor: Peter Glass

Date: Tuesdays, March 26, April 2, 9 (Saturday, April 6, campus field shoot, TBA)

Time: 6:30-8:30

Cost: $125