Glasgow Beginners Photography Course Sunday 25th August 2013

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Glasgow Beginners Photography Course Sunday 25th August 2013

Postby RORYLEWIS » Mon Jul 22, 2013 10:47 am

Rory Lewis Photographer runs Weekend, Daily and Evening Digital Photography Courses and Workshops in the North of England and Scotland, throughout the year.

http://rorylewis.co.uk/school/glasgow-b ... th-august/

Whether you are a total beginner or advanced, our Professional Digital Photography Courses will give you the knowledge and hands-on practical experience to succeed as a Freelance Photographer or to simply make better photos as a Hobby.


Glasgow Beginners Photography Course Sunday 25th August 2013



Taught at Steel Studios in the Centre of Glasgow“Stuck on Auto? Learn to use Aperture Priority & take control of your images”



This workshop is designed for all makes and models of DSLR, mirrorless compact system and bridge cameras (also known as superzoom) with the facility to set Aperture Priority, with small, friendly groups (a maximum of 10 students).



You’ll create your own help sheet that you can refer to instead of the camera’s manual.

Course Cost £129.00


To Book Please Email Me or Call 07918 954 230 For Availability



Learn to take control of your camera for predictable results every time
Find the fastest way to access your camera’s features
Learn how to take control of what’s in focus in your images
Find out how to set the right depth of field, from blurred backgrounds to detailed landscape shots, by choosing the appropriate Aperture
Put it all into practice by taking some close-up, portrait & landscape shots
Review and discuss your images as a group
Understanding lenses
Shooting in Shutter Priority for creative control of movement, e.g. waterfalls
Manual Mode – how and why to use it
Capturing moving subjects from children at play to sports and action
An in-depth look at Aperture, Shutter Speed and use of ISO
How changing perspective can dramatically improve your shots
How your camera sees light and how to cope with difficult conditions
HDR, lighting optimisers and RAW explained
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