Looking at aperture, shutter, speed and composition, this practical course aims to cover some of the fundamentals of digital photography, enabling you to gain a better understanding of how your camera works and providing you with techniques to improve your image-making.
The course is led by Tracey Sherwood, who conducts photography workshops and teaches photography commercially. She has shot features for numerous magazines and cookbooks and brings a fresh and sophisticated approach to her work. Her photographs reveal a love for natural light, a passion for good food and a meticulous attention to detail.
What to bring
Although based at the Arts Centre, we may travel locally to shoot during the sessions - so we recommend you wear appropriate clothing. These are practical workshops, so access to a camera is essential. Please provide your own SD cards, and it would be advisable to have a memory stick available to store your images in between sessions. A pocket-sized notebook and pen would also be handy. Additionally, for the first session, please bring three photographic examples: one image that you took that you are proud of, one image that you aspire to and one that holds a special significance to you.
If you have any specific questions, please email Tracey direct.
What the course covers
- ISO white balance and camera settings 
- Lens aperture, F-numbers and stop 
- Focal length of lenses and lens types 
- Shutter speeds and exposure 
- Camera metering and focusing 
- Camera mode settings 
- Depth of field 
- Composing your image - framing in the viewfinder 
- Viewpoint and emphasis 
Dates and cost
Thursdays, 7pm to 9pm, starting on 3 June.
Cost: £50 per person
Booking
Booking is essential via bookings@yardleyarts.org or you can book online below. Course limited to 10 spaces. Your space(s) will be confirmed upon receipt of payment.
 
          
        
       
            