Category Archives: Photography Classes

Intro to Digital Class 5

During our last class we talked more about a lot of the technical parts of photography. I wanted for this weeks blog to give you a list of additional resources, videos and websites to check out that might help you better understand the parts of photography we’ve discussed so far. Don’t forget to try the [...]

Intro to Digital Class 4

Aperture can be a tricky thing. At the same time it is the most powerful creative tool your camera has to offer. Here’s a few things you should remember: F numbers (aperture) is an expression of the ratio that describes the relationship between shutter diameter and focal length of the lens. It is not an [...]

Introduction to Digital Photography: Class 6

This is it! Our class has gone from trying to figure out where the viewfinder is to photographing on full manual mode! Ladies and gentlemen you’ve come a long way. As you go out to shoot this week keep the sunny 16 rule and the concept of exposure compensation in the forefront of your minds. [...]

Intro to Digital Class 3 1/2…

Well the roads are dry, it’s FREEZING cold, and the impending snow storm ( or snow-pocalypse as my brother-in-law would say) never showed. Once again our complete lack of understanding with how to deal in cold weather has kept everyone in Western Washington in panic mode.  Undaunted, I say we push forward with our class [...]

Introduction to Digital Photography Class 3

We are covering A LOT tonight in class. We’re practicing shutter speed, learning about metering modes, and the histogram. It’s a lot of go over. Here’s some suggestions on ways to execute this weeks assignment on shutter speed for those of you that like to plan ahead. If you’ve got the kids home from school [...]

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