Introduction to and Understanding Photography – Session 3 of 6
Details
Our Introduction to and Understanding Photography six-part program is open to all OVCC members with no requirement for dues.
This is the third of six classes of An Introduction to and Understanding Photography. The concepts that will be presented over the six sessions will cover the early history of photography, exposure, composition, camera settings for specific images, and an introduction to Lightroom. The class is intended for beginners to intermediate level photographers. Even if you have been around photography for years you will learn something new in these sessions.
Today’s session will cover:
- Auto, Program, Aperture, Shutter, & Manual Camera Modes
- Equivalent Exposure Values
- Using the Different Exposure Metering Modes
- Setting White Balance, What is 18% Gray?
- Exposure Compensation
- Understanding Focusing
- Histograms
- Different Exposure Techniques(ETTR)
- Putting It Altogether
The six session series will cover:
- Introduction to Photography
- Exposure, Part 1
- Exposure, Part 2
- Intro to Composition & Specific Image Setups
- Camera Settings for Specific Images (Part 2)
- Image Storage Workflow & Backing Up Your Photos
Attend any or all of the classes!
The class will be conducted on-line with each session following one week after the prior session. A pdf copy of the presentation will be emailed after each session to attendees.
Please join my Zoom session 15 minutes early, from your computer, tablet or smartphone. This extra time will allow you time to resolve most software issues or figuring out the controls for your camera and mic.
Get the Zoom app now and be ready when your first meeting starts to avoid any delays in attending. Click on the Registration Link below to signup now and receive the session link back to your email.
Zoom Session Info
Registration Linkhttps://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwqdu2qrjsiGNfKSd0_IegdCM509AX_a8gz#/registration
Meeting ID: 979 1125 4228
Passcode: 070380
Note: the Intro to Adobe Lightroom will a separate two-part course this year.