Photography Classes @ Studio D
March 16, 2010 by vard · Leave a Comment
OK…here we go! This might be all over the place, but I’ll try to keep it together. And I’ll put this out there right now; this is my first foray into trying to show someone how I shoot, so if it feels like I’m shooting (pun #1) from the hip, I probably am. And, an even more important point – these classes will be based around what I know about image making, which is limited to what I’ve been able to teach myself in the last 6ish years. I’m still teaching myself photography, and I hope these classes can show you how to do that as well.
We’ll lean HEAVILY towards DSLR shooting, particularly in the 1 on 1 sessions. If you’re more comfortable with, or only have, a point-n-shoot, we can definitely discuss that more as well. And, if those last 2 sentences didn’t make any english sense to you, please ask…I’ll be happy to explain.
Small Group Classes:
These classes will be limited to 5 people per class, on a first come, first served basis. To reserve a spot, the course fee will need to be paid in full. If you’re thinking about attending any of these, get a hold of someone at the studio ASAP. We can’t reserve a spot until the fee is paid. And on that note, each class is $75 and will be held at the studio.
The dates are:
- Wednesday April 28th 6-9 – Camera Control – ISO, aperture, shutter speed
- Wednesday May 12th 6-9 – Digital Darkroom – file management, workflow, editing
- Wednesday May 26th 6-9 – Lighting – natural, on-camera, off-camera, mixing
Camera Control
To me, this is where it all starts. If you don’t know what the camera is doing, you’re never going to get any better at making images. ’P’ mode works in very few situations. Actually taking control of the camera is essential to getting YOUR creativity into the image. And seriously, it’s easier than you think. MOST of the ’stuff’ on your camera can be ignored…understanding ISO, aperture and shutter speed, and how each plays into your image will allow you to make better images, more often, in more situations.
Digital Darkroom
This should actually be first, but I realize most people just want to shoot and might not KNOW that they SHOULD care about this part…by the end of Camera Control, I’ll have you convinced at just how important this part is, particularly to digital photographers. Don’t skip this class just because it might sound boring on the surface – I promise it wont be!
Lighting
Oh baby, do I love me some light! I can’t stop looking at, analyzing, playing with or talking about lighting. Ask Connie…it’d be a problem if it wasn’t a passion! :D (ooh…that was good…tweeted!) Understanding lighting and how YOU are in CONTROL of it will make for better images instantly. From simple to complex, we’ll talk about it all. Class note – if I jump around like a monkey trying to make my point on lighting, toss me a banana and wait for me to calm down…I like it THAT much!
I’m going to focus (pun #2) on having fun in these classes – cause seriously, has anyone ever picked up a camera with intent of irritating themselves? It’s about creativity and sharing with the world how you see life happening one frame at a time. I can’t tell you too much about the class setting itself, cause THAT’S one of the surprises for attending. I will say this however; I’m going for MORE than you’re expecting!
Alright…so that brings us to the 1 on 1 classes…a tad less info here as these are going to be specific to each person. But here are the details:
1 on 1 Photo Classes:
- Scheduled almost any time there’s an opening for your schedule and mine
- First class is a 2 hr intro class at $75. The intro class is designed to help me better understand your needs so I can tailor future classes accordingly.
- After the intro class, sessions are $50/hr, booked in 1-3 hour blocks
- You can also schedule a batch of classes for a reduced rate – 6 session hours for $250, scheduled however you’d like.
- Most classes will start in the studio – we’ll decide together where were headed from there if location work is the order of the day
- I have a basic plan for how I’d like these to go, but it’s YOUR PERSONAL class. We’ll work on whatever you’d like.


