*The runtime of this Movement workshop is shorter than normal but this is due to the smaller group size (Maximum 5). Each student will receive as much if not more tutor time than if they were attending one of our longer workshops with more attendees.
Previous Experience:to get the most from this workshop, you should have attended our Introduction to Photography Part 1 workshop or have equivalent knowledge.
What will I learn:
-Shutter Priority- we'll show you how to use shutter priority to precisely control your shutter speed. We explain how to freeze movement to capture wildlife, children, sports events, and action
-Shutter Speed- we explain why you might want to use a slow shutter speed, how and when to use it, and the effects you can create
-Focussing- we'll show you what focus modes you have available and explain when and how you would use them
-Metering- we look at how the camera meters and creates the exposure, what metering modes your camera has, how to change them, and when to use them
-Jpeg v RAW- we explain the differences so you can choose the one that works best for you
-Buttons and Dials- we'll help you understand what they do, how to change them, and how and when to use them so that you have a better understanding of and feel more confident with your camera
Here's what you can expect from the day:
- A fun, sociable, and educational day, running from 10 am until 2:30pm
- Tuition from an experienced professional photographer and course notes emailed to you afterward to support your learning
- Both theory and practical time, so that you get the best of both worlds and get the most from the day no matter what your learning style
- The opportunity to send your tutor 10 of your images for review and feedback following the workshop
- Access to our Facebook Community group following the workshop