Outdoor Photography - Level 2

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131 Walnut St,Saugus MA 01906

14 February, 2021

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Here’s an opportunity to learn from the experts in this seminar for intermediate outdoor photographers. Outdoor Photography - Level 2If you’re comfortable with the basics of digital photography, then this course is for you. In this course we will explore the use of intermediate camera controls. We will look at metering (spot, matrix, center weight), exposure, and exposure compensation. We will explore using the RAW function on your camera and how to edit using Photoshop Elements 11. We will take an in-depth look into manual focus and its use, using fill flash and flash modes as well as reflectors. Finally, we'll look at controlling motion, composition, and many other intermediate techniques. Join pro photographer Steve McGrath in a workshop to learn how to use your digital camera in nature. Expect to:Improve your photographic technique when shooting in nature. Understand the settings of your cameraUnderstand what you need to compose a professional looking photograph. Practice what you’ve learned outside in the woods with Steve on hand to give you tips. Have plenty of pictures and new skills to take home.Schedule:In this class, there will be a short presentation. We will discuss tips and techniques for getting great photographs. Then off to the outdoors to photographs. Make sure you bring you tripod/monopod and the longest lens you have. Instructor: Steve McGrathSteve McGrath is an award winning professional freelance photographer of 30 years. Steve began shooting sports, weddings, and stock photography. His love of the outdoors led him to focusing on his true passion of nature photography and teaching. Many of his images have been published. His favorite places to photograph are Acadia National Park, the Green Mountains, and the Cape Cod National Seashore. Education: New York Institute of Photography Graduated 1994.

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