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Camera Basics 101
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February 11
Instructor: Michael S. Miller
Date: February 11
Time: 10:00am - 12:30pm
Cost: $99 (BAC Members) | $109 (Non-Members)
Today’s cameras can think for you! Yes, that’s right – the camera thinks, however it doesn’t always think correctly, OR how you see and think when making a photograph.
Did you spend all that money NOT to make the best photo possible?
Visions has been offering photography experiences, classes and workshops since 2009 and this experience ensures that you walk away feeling confident in your photography skills.
This Camera Basics class will introduce you to the fundamental functions of your camera, and how to use your cameras settings. You will learn about shooting modes, shutter speed, aperture, and ISO. This is an in-person class and Michael S. Miller is there to answer your questions and work with you in the field.
Tired of trying to learn with on-line workshops, or zoom sessions? This is an in-person class enabling easier interaction with your instructor and other participants. Designed for anyone with a camera that wants to learn or refresh themselves on the fundamental functions of their camera.
Did you spend all that money NOT to make the best photo possible?
Visions has been offering photography experiences, classes and workshops since 2009 and this experience ensures that you walk away feeling confident in your photography skills.
This Camera Basics class will introduce you to the fundamental functions of your camera, and how to use your cameras settings. You will learn about shooting modes, shutter speed, aperture, and ISO. This is an in-person class and Michael S. Miller is there to answer your questions and work with you in the field.
Tired of trying to learn with on-line workshops, or zoom sessions? This is an in-person class enabling easier interaction with your instructor and other participants. Designed for anyone with a camera that wants to learn or refresh themselves on the fundamental functions of their camera.