Digital Photography Classes in Reston, Virginia
Reston is quickly becoming one of the most popular places to live in Northern Virginia, and is a vibrant community full of beautiful architecture and landscapes. Digital photography is a…
Reston is quickly becoming one of the most popular places to live in Northern Virginia, and is a vibrant community full of beautiful architecture and landscapes. Digital photography is a…
Yes, most cell phones come equipped with cameras, but real cameras and good photography skills can turn that picture from a snapshot to an image that makes people sit up…
Washington, DC offers many exciting locations for photography. Whether you are just beginning, or have used you camera for a little while, Washington Photo Focus offers classes that will help…
DC Photography Classes Photographers who want creative and mechanical control in their shooting have two interesting camera styles to consider: Digital SLRs and Mirrorless cameras. Digital SLRs have evolved dramatically…
Date: Sunday, May 31, 1:00PM-3:30PM Location: Museum of Natural History Class fee: $69 This is a class is for those who have familiarity with their camera though a Basics or Introductory class and are now ready to do some guided shooting. After a short review of ISO, Shutter, and Aperture functions we'll be out photographing and putting these capabilities into practice. Our locations will include the architecture and grounds of the Mall and the National Gallery sculpture garden. Weather permitting we'll do most of our shooting outdoors, but if inclement weather applies, we'll work indoors or under cover.
Dates: Thursday June 4, 11, 25 from 7:00PM-9:30PM (no class June 18) Location: McLean, VA (Tyson's Corner) Class fee: $169 Get out of Auto Mode in the very first class and continue on from there. Learn how to set features such as ISO, shutter speed and aperture to make the pictures that you want to make. You will gain confidence and control over your camera's functions. The class is designed for users of digital SLRs and mirrorless cameras with shutter, aperture and manual settings.