DSLR Basics Workshop
Are you overwhelmed by all the buttons on your DSLR camera? In this DSLR Basics workshop you’ll learn to master your camera so you can take your photography to the next level. You’ll learn how all those buttons and dials work to take stunning photographs. This two-hour workshop will have an hour of lecture followed by an hour of hands-on practice of what you just learned!
Register Now
This course is perfect for:
- Anyone who considers themselves a beginner with their DSLR.
- Anyone who has some existing knowledge about how their camera works but hasn’t quite put all the puzzle pieces together when it comes to how aperture and shutter speed work together.
- This class is for you if you don’t know how all the modes (EX: Auto, P, S, A and M) work on your camera and when you should be using each mode.
Workshop Requirements
You should own (or have borrowed) a DSLR. This class applies to all or most cameras.
What am I going to get from this course?
- Learn how to see your images in a more sophisticated way, like a professional photographer.
- Add exposure to your photographer’s tool belt and learn how it impacts many visual elements of your images.
- Learn how to adjust your aperture and why you would choose one aperture over another.
- Learn how to adjust your shutter speed and why you would choose one shutter speed over another.
- Understand how all of the camera modes (EX: Auto, P, S, A and M) work and when you should be using each mode.
- Recognize the difference between depth-of-field blur and motion blur.
About The Instructor: Alex Veliz (www.photoalexveliz.com)
Alejandro Veliz, is a Miami-based and self-taught photographer. He began photographing around 6 years ago due to a leg injury as a way of keeping him off the couch. Since then he hasn’t put his camera down. Alex’s photography ranges from landscapes, all the way to street-style and portraits. Through the years, he has learned that photography is an important part of his daily life, and being able to immortalize decisive moments that will otherwise be gone in the blink of an eye.
credit: Alex Velez Photography
credit: Alex Velez Photography
credit: Alex Velez Photography
credit: Alex Velez Photography
credit: Alex Velez Photography
credit: Alex Velez Photography
credit: Alex Velez Photography
credit: Alex Velez Photography
credit: Alex Velez Photography
credit: Alex Velez Photography
No Comments