#613 New photo course dates

We are starting to line up the late summer and fall workshops based out of our Ottawa photo studio.

Over the summer we are working on some safaris – early last summer we were planning two adventures that turned into a photo trek in the Laurentians developed with a student who wanted something different than a workshop. This year we have more fun in the works – stay tuned.

Photo adventure

Results from last summer's student photo expedition

Later in the summer we are hosting one of our longest running workshops – Natural Light Portraits. Many, many, many students have learned the secrets of portraiture: optimizing available light managing your subjects to get natural smiles, flash… Mark your calendars for August 24th, 27th, 31st for better people pictures.

Ottawa portrait photo class

Natural Light Portrait Photo Class

In the fall we have set dates for our most popular workshop, by far – Creative Fundamentals. This adventure helps new photographers and intermediate shooters create better photos by mastering the basic elements of photography – such as understanding exposure, learning to manipulate depth of field, getting a handle on theory and practice of composition. We start with the most simple building blocks and build from there. September 7, 10, 14, 2011.

Digital fundamentals photo class - Ottawa & Gatineau Park

Understanding exposure and focus depth in Creative Fundamentals - Gatineau Park

 

 

Coming up later in the fall is Night Light, one of my favourite photo workshops. Why? The lights at night offer opportunities that can make your eyeballs fall out. Stay tuned for dates to be set in October. We offer this once a year only.

Night Light Photography Workshop - Ottawa

Night Light Photography Workshop - Ottawa

And in November Photography for Communications Professionals helps corporate communicators learn to capture photos on the job.

Photo workshop for government communicators - Ottawa

Learning to shoot at a press conference

We have other, new photo classes in development. Stay tuned.

And, once again, we’d like to thank Patrick Gordon Framing for helping keep this blog and the newsletters coming to you!

Patrick Gordon Framing

Patrick Gordon Framing

 

 

 

 

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