Choice of day? Monday Wednesday Thursday
Need access to an overhead projector and screen every session.
Eight week course. Each class 90 mins. + two walk about practical sessions (at least 1 hour each)
Payments to be made through the club/office before the course.
There will be many blogs associated with the course
Blog 1. General information on all the course contents
Images demonstrating various techniques
Online address connecting you to instructional videos
Blog 2 Photos taken by the course participants from week to week'
There will be a set project each week
Here they will be critiqued - suggestions made etc.
(Photos anonymous as desired.)
Blog 3 My original photography blog detailing almost everything you need to know.
Called > Photography4U. To view now click >>> HERE
If you already own a camera
1. Make sure you know know to access the basic functions
It is not possible nor practical in this course to attempt to go through all the various makes and models of cameras - and their menus.
Most of the main models have youtube videos explaining in detail the workings of that camera.
Examples
There will be many blogs associated with the course
Blog 1. General information on all the course contents
Images demonstrating various techniques
Online address connecting you to instructional videos
Blog 2 Photos taken by the course participants from week to week'
There will be a set project each week
Here they will be critiqued - suggestions made etc.
(Photos anonymous as desired.)
Blog 3 My original photography blog detailing almost everything you need to know.
Called > Photography4U. To view now click >>> HERE
If you already own a camera
1. Make sure you know know to access the basic functions
It is not possible nor practical in this course to attempt to go through all the various makes and models of cameras - and their menus.
Most of the main models have youtube videos explaining in detail the workings of that camera.
Examples
1 Training tutorial for the Fuji X-T1 by Tony and Chelsea Northrup HERE
2 Getting started with the Nikon D3300 DSLR HERE
3 Panasonic Lumix S series tutorial HERE
2 Getting started with the Nikon D3300 DSLR HERE
3 Panasonic Lumix S series tutorial HERE
Suggested Course contents
1. Introduction.
What do you want from this course?
Types of cameras. Prices. Second hand/used.
iPhone cameras.
Camera cards
Camera cards
Types of lenses and uses. Fixed Zoom
Accompanied by images as required and online videos to demonstrate.
Holding the camera
The difference between a sharp image and a soft image - portraits, landscapes, street.
Focus points
Focus points
Shutter speed relationship to sharp focus.
Still life shots v action shots - sport - wild life.
Sending a photo to an email address.
Save a photo.
Project: Shoot and email me 3 photos of anything - must be sharp.
Sending a photo to an email address.
Save a photo.
Project: Shoot and email me 3 photos of anything - must be sharp.
2 Portrait photography
Suitable lens Focus
Composition
Connection with the subject
Lighting - ambient - natural - window - fill in flash.
Use of props - colourful umbrella outdoors.
Interesting locations.
Group photography - setting up and organising.
Project: Send me 3 portrait shots in focus and well composed.
3 Saving an image Save Save As Where to save
External hard drive Photos
Sending an image email
Shooting JPegs V shooting in Raw
Good exposure
Composition in general
What does it mean?
Lead in lines
Rule of thirds
Examples for portraits and landcsapes, seascapes.
Project : send me 3 landscape/seascape shots well exposed.
4. Various genres of Photography
Sport
Wild life
Portraiture
Street
Architectural
Wedding
Event - concerts - party etc
Product photography - food -cars - jewelry
Fashion
Travel
Aerial
Stock
5 Aspects of Exposure
Aperture, Shutter speed and ISO.
Aperture explained and its connection to Depth of Field.
6 Shutter Speed explained
Need for and uses.
ISO explained.
Using the camera histogram to check exposure.
7 iPhone photography
Click > HERE
Enlarge/zoom in before taking the shot.
Keep the shot simple
8. Shooting in Auto
Shooting in Shutter speed priority
Shooting in Aperture Priority
Manual Mode Is it necessary?
Use of props - colourful umbrella outdoors.
Interesting locations.
Group photography - setting up and organising.
Project: Send me 3 portrait shots in focus and well composed.
3 Saving an image Save Save As Where to save
External hard drive Photos
Sending an image email
Shooting JPegs V shooting in Raw
Good exposure
Composition in general
What does it mean?
Lead in lines
Rule of thirds
Examples for portraits and landcsapes, seascapes.
Project : send me 3 landscape/seascape shots well exposed.
4. Various genres of Photography
Sport
Wild life
Portraiture
Street
Architectural
Wedding
Event - concerts - party etc
Product photography - food -cars - jewelry
Fashion
Travel
Aerial
Stock
5 Aspects of Exposure
Aperture, Shutter speed and ISO.
Aperture explained and its connection to Depth of Field.
6 Shutter Speed explained
Need for and uses.
ISO explained.
Using the camera histogram to check exposure.
7 iPhone photography
Click > HERE
Enlarge/zoom in before taking the shot.
Keep the shot simple
8. Shooting in Auto
Shooting in Shutter speed priority
Shooting in Aperture Priority
Manual Mode Is it necessary?