This ten week course is term time only. Wednesday 7pm - 9pm.
"Enrol by 6th September and save 5% on your course fee — no code needed!"
"This course offers a well-balanced mix of hands-on camera work and essential photography theory — ideal for anyone looking to build confidence and deepen their skills behind the lens."
You will learn the basic elements of photography, such as the relationship between ISO, aperture and shutter speeds (how much light is allowed to enter the camera to create the picture). This will help you to understand which setting to use on your camera. It will also give you the ability to know how your photo will turn out rather than hoping for the best!
You will cover topics such as:
- Manual settings
- Different lenses and how they change your photo
- Composition of a photograph and focusing
- Studio lighting and how to use it to create different effects
- Finding out about composition - what makes a good photograph?
- How to take shots of people, landscapes, close-ups, abstract & artistic
You will look at how to get the best out of your camera and the technical side, to find out what all the buttons on your camera actually do.
Throughout the course there will be assignments to produce photos and the last week is all about showcasing your work. We then become judges and appraise fellow students work…in a nice way.
What will I need:
- You will need to bring a camera - compact, bridge, DSLR or Mirrorless. Your camera must have manual exposure settings (where you can control the shutter speed, aperture etc) to get the most out of the course.
- Students are asked to bring 6 photos to the first lesson, 3 they are pleased with and 3 they are not so pleased with, these can be a physical photography or one stored on an electronic device.
A notebook and pen to take notes.