Master your camera and capture stunning outdoor photos with this hands-on introductory photography course. Learn to communicate with your device and manipulate key settings in just 4 hours.
Master your camera and capture stunning outdoor photos with this hands-on introductory photography course. Learn to communicate with your device and manipulate key settings in just 4 hours.
- 115 Pl. du Carrousel - DISCOVER THE KEY CONCEPTS\nExplore the fundamental elements of the ‘exposure triangle,’ which consists of three primary camera settings for any photograph: shutter speed (or duration of exposure), aperture size, and sensor sensitivity.\nLearn to distinguish between the different modes your camera offers (such as Speed…
- 115 Pl. du Carrousel - DISCOVER THE KEY CONCEPTS\nExplore the fundamental elements of the ‘exposure triangle,’ which consists of three primary camera settings for any photograph: shutter speed (or duration of exposure), aperture size, and sensor sensitivity.\nLearn to distinguish between the different modes your camera offers (such as Speed priority, Aperture priority, P, M, and others).\n\nCOMPOSITION OF THE IMAGE\nLearn about the basics of image composition, including the rule of thirds, the golden ratio, and dynamic tension lines.\nImplement the use of converging lines.\n\nSTILL SUBJECTS: OPENING AND DEPTH OF FIELD\nCreate a portrait with a crisp subject against a soft, out-of-focus backdrop (exercise: portrait).\nAlternatively, capture a clear subject with a softly blurred area in the foreground.\nSometimes, achieve an entirely sharp image (exercise: landscape).\nExplore single and continuous autofocus modes.\nSelect the optimal autofocus point.\n\nMOVING SUBJECTS: SHUTTER SPEED\nCapture a moving subject sharply, preventing motion blur and underexposure.\nDepict motion in a photograph using a ‘panning’ technique.\nProduce motion effects through zooming or rotating the camera.\nGet introduced to the art of light painting.\nConvey a sense of speed with a blurred background.

- Written course support (booklet)
- Video course materials (after the session)
- Memorial Diploma
- Written course support (booklet)
- Video course materials (after the session)
- Memorial Diploma
- Loan of a camera (neither necessary)
- Loan of a camera (neither necessary)
Taking inspiration from the structured style of language instruction, this beginner’s course in photography aims to teach you how to have a conversation with your camera. We hope that at the end of the course, you will be able to articulate your photographic vision to your camera with clarity and precision.
This course puts a great emphasis on learning…
Taking inspiration from the structured style of language instruction, this beginner’s course in photography aims to teach you how to have a conversation with your camera. We hope that at the end of the course, you will be able to articulate your photographic vision to your camera with clarity and precision.
This course puts a great emphasis on learning through experience. It is held entirely in outdoor settings, with your camera right in your hands. A cycle of theory, fieldwork, and immediate critique from your PhotoProf (our expert photography mentors) will lead you to self-sufficiency in just 4 short hours.
After completing the course, you will have the skills to adjust the three key aspects of every shot: diaphragm aperture, shutter speed, and sensor sensitivity - fundamental controls for any type of photograph, whether it be portraits, landscapes, stationary or dynamic subjects and beyond.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.