Have you been looking for a photography workshop in College Station? Do you have a nice camera, but you don’t know how to use it? Would you like to take pretty pictures or learn how to use all the dials and settings on your camera? Well, you’ve come to the right place. We can help!!
We offer 3 photography workshops for all levels!!! See below for a description of each one!!
Register here: http://shannonmortonphotography.bigcartel.com/
COMPOSE.
This workshop is intended to teach you how to identify great lighting!! Since lighting is fundamental to photography, it’s crucial to have an understanding of how to use it to get the best picture possible!!
Workshop includes:
- detailed instruction on how to use available light to create the best images possible
- workshop notebook with plenty of pages to take notes
- hands-on practice time
- immediate feedback from the instructor
- question and answer time
- smaller class size ( minimum of 4 students for the workshop to meet; maximum of 7 students)
- lunch
CLICK. (Level 1 and Level 2)
This workshop is intended to teach you how to use your camera’s settings, taking you from the full automatic mode to manual mode and in between. The workshop will also include some instruction on how to find the best light so as to get the best picture using your camera.
Workshop includes:
- detailed instruction on ISO, aperture, and shutter speed, manual mode, white balance, and the histogram
- workshop notebook with plenty of pages to take notes
- hands-on practice time with a model
- immediate feedback from the instructor
- question and answer time
- smaller class size ( minimum of 4 students for the workshop to meet; maximum of 7 students)
- lunch
CREATE.
This workshop is intended to teach you how to use almost any software editing program (Lightroom, Photoshop elements, Photoshop, or others) to edit the pictures you’ve taken. The workshop will also include some instruction on calibrating your monitor for accurate coloring, photo storage, and printing.
Workshop includes:
- detailed instruction importing, culling, and storing images from your camera, reading the histogram, actions and presets, and lots of other tools
- workshop notebook with plenty of pages to take notes
- hands-on practice time with a model and images
- immediate feedback from the instructor
- question and answer time
- smaller class size ( minimum of 4 students for the workshop to meet; maximum of 7 students)
- lunch
*Disclaimer: these classes can be taken in any order. But if you are new to photography, may we suggest the above order: Compose. Click. Create.
Please contact me with any questions: info@shannonmorton.net
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2 Comments
What is the length and cost for each of your classes? Appears to be 4 of them?
Hey, Michele! Our classes run for three weeks. Each class is one hour and a half of info and guided practice! We’d love to have you join us.