Digital SLR Camera Training

Digital SLR Camera Training

18 February 2012 - 19 February 2012
31 March 2012 - 1 April 2012
10 HOURS
SATURDAY & SUNDAY
11:00am - 5:00pm
Tutor: 
David Grinly

If you're only using your camera on automatic you're missing out on the real art of photography. This weekend course is about learning to use your digital SLR camera with confidence and skill. Explore aperture, shutter speed and megapixels through to white balance, ISO ratings, histograms and much more! With a blend of technical tuition, demonstration, practical assignments and group discussion, you will discover how to unlock your camera's full potential and take better pictures. If you don’t have a digital SLR camera we can provide one for you. Computer experience is required.

What's next? Portrait Photography

Course Outline

Course Outline

Digital SLR cameras - Throughout this two day course, we will discuss, demonstrate and explore all of the features of your Digital SLR camera from the ground up, so that you will gain the confidence you need when using your Digital SLR camera

DAY ONE

Features of your Digital SLR camera:
 
Part one: Areas covered include aperture, shutter speed and megapixels through to white balance, ISO ratings, histograms and all the rest. There will be time to ask questions and demonstrate the advantages of each feature, getting to grips with the “how’s” and “why’s” 
 
Part two: After a one hour lunch break, we will put into practise all the features that have been discussed and demonstrated in part one on a walk around town with your cameras. In the late afternoon we will come back to the gallery, learn a little about methods of downloading and viewing photographs, and explore some basic Photoshop tools.
 
 
DAY TWO
 
Exercises, Assignments and Review:
 
Part one:  Question time. There will be a few formal exercises set up to practise on and time to discuss the elements learned in day one. We will also discuss in more detail the more compositional aspects of photography, and prepare for the afternoons’ assignment.
 
Part two:  After the one hour lunch break, in groups, you will carry out your assignments outside the gallery and be given a time to return with your completed assignments. Assignment presentations, troubleshooting and review. The last half of part two will involve editing and viewing the photographs, open discussions and asking any final questions.

How to book.
It’s easy to book, just choose your course and pay in advance to reserve your place. We accept payment by cash, cheque and most credit and debit cards, so you can even book over the phone. Give us a ring on 0131 622 6200 and we will do the rest!

 

Please read our cancellation policy before booking.

Waged: 
£169.00
concession: 
£149.00