Photography Basics

angharad_guy's picture

I would love to see a class teaching the basics of photography. Personally, I would be interested in use with a digital SLR camera (e.g. mine's a Panasonic Lumix) but open to anything. Is there anyone out there who has the skills and knowledge to share?
Thanks!

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king fouad's picture

Wedding photography

You can also start a practice course online, with tasks like, shooting flower, bug, animal, fast going cars,...etc

then all these photos can be uploaded to compare between them & giving grades too.

We used to do this in our classes for Bellevue Wedding Photography .

I think this will create competition among all & will be very motivating for every one.

jhonsmith's picture

dude its really to forget

dude its really to forget some one you love so much and in my case it is a time period of past 12 years
just try to meet her and first try to make her friend again and if she is still your friend then tell her your feelings directly or by means of a story (just tell her a story and HP0-J22 exam ask her that what will you do if you are that girl ) and if she says that she will accept then propose her with no tension As she is the luckiest girl in the world what actually the reason for not facing her is that you love her do much that you start living with her 352-001 exam memories and talks in your virtual world and really afraid of facing "NO" From her side .a fear that what will i do if she says no always lie in your heart (might be as this is the case with me)
And really its my advice that move to that girl and say her by the way i mentioned (as it always work) 646-656 exam and by any way you have but do tell her your feelings and every moment that you remember related to her and that bring a smile on your face whenever you recall it .

Bishoyking's picture

Classes about photographing

I would love to see this kind of classes, It took me a long time to understand most of the features my Nikon camera has.

Knowing about the fine settings has a great effect on the photos' quality.

The art of photographing not only depends mainly on the photographer's talent, but also on the camera's quality & steady shoots.

Photography tripods

trodgers's picture

digital slr basics

Did this ever happen? I would definitely be interested in a photography class. I'm looking for something that focuses on using functions available on a digital slr.

boi bella's picture

Photography Basics

What would you be interested in learning? How to take photographs? How to use an SLR? I have skills and knowledge about Photography and have considered sharing that, but I haven't taught in a long time and I taught mostly darkroom and film slr cameras (which translates easily to digital). If you are interested in a specific style of photography that might be helpful to know, or if you are interested in beginning photo as in how to take visually interesting photographs? I might be interested in teaching a few classes on how to visually set up images and go out and photograph together, talk about how to take pictures, and how to use digital cameras. Let me know, thanks

angharad_guy's picture

Sorry it's taken me so long

Sorry it's taken me so long to reply. Your suggestions sound great. I would definitely be interested in how to set up images and going out photographing together sounds good for some practical experience. The camera I have is pretty good and has a lot more potential than what I am currently using it for so some teaching on how to use an SLR's features to their full potential would be great too. Street photography interests me most - people and their environment. Let me know if you are still interested in teaching - and it sounds like the other respondent to my/your message might be interested too. Is it too late to start a summer class for this? Thanks.

RoadBikeRaleigh's picture

Film camera class?

Hey boi
A class in basic slr skills would be great, some darkroom and film work. i could definitely use the refresher and would join up for this class. i just came online to see if there was any sort of photo class available actually.
I'd be interested in just learning how to work with 35 or medium format film and developing, but is there a way we could do a class and learn some darkroom skills without a darkroom?

It would be fun to go out and shoot photos and just compare and learn from that either way.