Jan 9th
6:30–8:30pm EST
Meets 5 Times
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Master the art of digital photography and unlock the full potential of your camera with PhotoUno Photography School's virtual beginner photography class. Join our knowledgeable instructors on Zoom as they guide you through essential techniques, from aperture control to tricky lighting situations. Take your photography skills to the next level and capture breathtaking landscapes and stunning portraits.
Tuesday Jan 9th, 6:30–8:30pm Eastern Time
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Los Angeles Center of Photography @ *Virtual Classroom
In this 90-minute webinar you’ll learn creative techniques for shooting, editing, stylizing and outputting with your iPhone and iPad.
Saturday Jan 13th, 10–11:30am Pacific Time
Penumbra Foundation @ Virtual Classroom
Your artist statement is a link between you and the rest of the world. This statement accompanies your visual work when you submit proposals to funders, cooperative galleries, or publishers. It may also be read aloud at speaking events, included in press releases, or used in exhibition texts. That is why you must know how to contextualize your work in words. Whether you are starting from scratch or updating an existing statement, this course will...
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Chicago Botanic Garden @ Online via Zoom
There are hundreds of photography apps available for iPhones, and many have similar features. Explore some of the better-known apps and get instructions on using them for nature photography. We will go over the basics of iPhone photography along with fieldwork. Examine the photos taken during class and learn how to enhance, manipulate, or alter them. iPhones are mandatory. The online class will be taught via Zoom. Registered students will...
Wednesday Jan 10th, 6:30–8:30pm Central Time
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Washington Photo Safari @ Virtual Classroom
Learn how to use your smartphone's camera in the field before your big trip! Got a smartphone? This safari is for YOU! 1999 was the first year in which a cell phone was paired with a built –in camera. 1999 was ALSO the year in which Washington Photo Safari began operations in the nation’s capital, taking clients around the monuments and showing them how to get better photos with their cameras! So, to celebrate our joint 25th anniversaries...
Tuesday Jan 23rd, 7–9pm Eastern Time
Explore the fascinating world beyond our perception and uncover the hidden beauty that lies within our everyday surroundings with acclaimed Macro Photographer, Don Komarechka. Unravel the differences between our vision and how a camera sees the world, delve into the possibilities of macro photography, discover the surreal landscapes of infrared and ultraviolet light, and gain insight into the challenges and triumphs of a photographer's journey.
Price | $199 |
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Location | Online Classroom |
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Class Level | All levels |
Age Requirements | 13 and older |
Average Class Size | 6 |
System Requirements | You will need a reliable Internet connection as well as a computer or device with which you can access your virtual class. We recommend you arrive at class 5-10 minutes early to ensure you're able to set up your device and connection. |
Class Delivery | This class will be held via Zoom unless otherwise specified |
Join acclaimed Macro Photographer, Author and Podcaster Don Komarechka for a new 4 week photography seminar that weaves science and art together to help photographers of every skill level understand the limitations of both our cameras and our own vision and then step beyond those limits.
Understanding Vision and Beauty: What is reality? A camera sees the world fundamentally differently that we do. What you remember is not what you saw, and the concept of “beauty” is a construct in our heads. We’ll unravel the differences between how a camera operates and how we perceive the world – the more differences we understand the better photographer we become.
The Universe at Our Feet: Macro photography yields countless possibilities in your own backyard or kitchen table. Since macro photographers play by a different rulebook, we’ll investigate the rules that macro photographers embrace and learn to meet macro photography’s technical challenges. We’ll demonstrate some interesting setups to try at home to add to your photography toolkit.
Capturing Invisible Light: Infrared and Ultraviolet: Hiding in plain sight is a fantasy world of surreal landscapes and patterns on the smallest scale that are invisible to us. Exploring this world of invisible light is an adventure that’s easier to explore than you might imagine. As a live demonstration, we will make flowers glow magically in ultraviolet light and learn how to recreate this process.
The Life of a Photographer: Making a living from photography is a huge challenge as is the cost of new equipment for photography enthusiasts. What creative solutions can you apply to your own process to build an audience and make money? How far would you go and what risks would you take? With many anecdotes and examples, we’ll showcase the accomplishments and failures in the professional and amateur world of photography.
This course is available for "remote" learning and will be available to anyone with access to an internet device with a microphone (this includes most models of computers, tablets). Classes will take place with a "Live" instructor at the date/times listed below.
Upon registration, the instructor will send along additional information about how to log-on and participate in the class.
If you are unable to attend a class, please email us at [email protected] as soon as possible.
Photo Camp Cancellation Policy
If your child is unable to attend the session you have registered for, please contact us at [email protected] as soon as possible.
The school reserves the right to cancel or re-schedule any class. In the event that the school must cancel a class or workshop, you may request a full refund.
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