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Digital Photography for Beginners - Action = Emotion

We’ve all seen the typical photos of some kids or families smiling sweetly (mostly) at the camera. This is OK, sometimes.

But
if you want your photos to come alive with emotion, then the best
approach is to capture your subject doing something – anything!

In
this 4th lesson in a series of 5 lessons, instructor Den DiMarco will
show you multiple examples of the types of pictures you could be taking
instead of the usual average photo. He’ll also show you one or two
settings on your camera that will help you shoot active subjects
successfully

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And, of course, you get plenty of opportunities to try out these new settings live in the class.

When
you add this technique to your camera skillset, you’ll create memorable
photos that your friends and family will admire and cherish.

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To
help you perform some of the activities in this class, the instructor
(Den DiMarco) will gladly prepare a “cheat sheet” for your specific
camera. Students who have used these cheat sheets in past classes found
them very useful and easy to follow. They (and we) highly recommend you
take advantage of this free handout.

To have one made for you,
email your camera’s make and model ( for example, Panasonic Lumix
DMC-FP1 or Canon PowerShot ELPH 310 HS) to info@extraordinaryed.com. To
give the instructor enough time to prepare your cheat sheet, please send
us your camera information at least two days before the start of the
class.

NOTE: Bring your digital camera (and instruction manual, if
available). This class is not designed for iPhone (or cell phone)
cameras.

$20 per class

Reserve a seat or call 856-833-9372


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