Learn the basics of using a digital camera and take better pictures in any setting. This fun series of workshops covers the technical and the artistic with plenty of time for questions and practice. Presented as lectures, demos, slide shows, and hands-on practice. Sign up for the Louisville Art Association’s first PANDA (Digital Art And Photography) Workshop today!
NON-LAA MEMBERS: $170 • PARTNER MEMBERS: $150 • LAA MEMBERS: $130 (LAA Members and Partners, use your discount codes.)
There are two tracks for this workshop: Track One is finished and Track Two is for DSLR/Mirrorless Cameras. The first session of each track focuses on a certain type of camera, ensuring that you can get the most out of your own camera. These first two sessions are limited to 12 students each so Steve can work closely with each student and their particular camera.
Following the first session of each track, both tracks combine to focus on the most important aspects of photography, composition and lighting. Assignments will help you practice what you’ve learned about your camera and how to take better photos with it. The final session will emphasize on reviewing your work and getting refined suggestions on improving your picture taking.
About the Instructor: Steve Gandy is an educator, trainer, technology support professional and life-long photographer. Steve has introduced the in-and-outs of digital photography to students young and old since 1995 and has been involved in education since 1978. His photography is varied but he focuses on nature, travel, and sports. Steve has contributed to training books and websites on software, digital editing, educational and photographic topics. He leads photographic shoots, tours and classes whenever possible
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Date
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Description
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Session 2
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DSLR/MIRRORLESS
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March 7
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Covering the technical features/limitations and operation of a fully featured digital camera. The exposure triangle, White Balance, and Focus settings are all covered.
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Session 3
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COMPOSITION & LIGHTING
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April 4
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Crash course in composition and lighting, the two most important aspects and skills for any competent photographer. Assignments for Session 4 are given.
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Session 4
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EVALUATION & TIPS
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May 2
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Sharing and positive critique of our new found skills. Critiques are nonjudgmental. No grades. Discussion focuses on strengths and recommendations.
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