Goldrod Chartreuse

2009 Mar Photography Seminar


 
submitted by rovenlin on Wed, 2009-03-04 22:05 | TA19 (2008-2009)

Sat, 2009-03-07 14:00

SCRF 1328

Member:FREE Non-member:$2

Sam Lin 604-808-5126
president@ubcta.com


Bought a camera on boxing day but don't know where to start?
Have you owned a camera for a while now but it's not being used much?
Are you confused by all the technical terms?
Took lots of photos, and wondering, now what do I do?

UBCTA Photography Family leader Sam is happy to present to you this seminar! It will focus on teaching the creativity side of photography, things to pay attention to, and depending on audience, more advanced controls.

Topics include:

Bought a camera on boxing day but don't know where to start?
Have you owned a camera for a while now but it's not being used much?
Are you confused by all the technical terms?
Took lots of photos, and wondering, now what do I do?

UBCTA Photography Family leader Sam is happy to present to you this seminar! It will focus on teaching the creativity side of photography, things to pay attention to, and depending on audience, more advanced controls.

Topics include:

Choosing the right equipment
Understanding depth of field
Foreground, subject, background
Different angles of views
Post-processing
and more.

The seminar is meant to be less technical, but if you have a specific question about your camera, feel free to bring it, and see if we can help you along. If you have a laptop with photoshop loaded feel free to bring it as well for the post-processing portion.

Note: this is meant as a hobbiest-guided seminar and not a professional one!
Sam's website: http://www.slphotos.ca/

Choosing the right equipment
Understanding depth of field
Foreground, subject, background
Different angles of views
Post-processing
and more.

The seminar is meant to be less technical, but if you have a specific question about your camera, feel free to bring it, and see if we can help you along. If you have a laptop with photoshop loaded feel free to bring it as well for the post-processing portion.

Note: this is meant as a hobbiest-guided seminar and not a professional one!
Sam's website: http://www.slphotos.ca/