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Learn Your Digital Camera

$90.00$120.00

A 2-Day Class
Friday, May 24th and June 7th
5:30 PM– 8:30 PM
Ages 13+

A 2-Day Photography Class for Ages 13+

Designed specifically for beginner photographers, this course will walk you through the essentials of how to use your digital mirrorless/SLR camera and all the key functions. Take a deep dive and become more comfortable with your camera, perfect for someone who has recently acquired a camera but hasn’t learned it inside and out yet.

You will learn photography tips about everything from shutter speed to aperture, depth of field to ISO. You will get a primer on how to compensate for bad lighting and how to compose your shot for maximum effect and better photos. By the end of the course, you‚ will be ready to take your photography skills to the next level and continue your education with a more advanced photography course.

This class will help you:

  • Learn the most essential functions of your camera
  • Gain confidence in putting new features into action
  • Understand basic photographic terminology including the rule of thirds and the exposure triangle
  • Get a solid understanding of lighting and composition techniques
  • Figure out how to position yourself and your subject for optimal results
  • Learn to take great photos with the camera you have without extra gear.
Location

CEPA Learning Center

Date & Time

Friday, May 24th and June 7th
5:30 PM – 8:30 PM

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Check out the description below to learn more about the teaching artist for this workshop.

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Individual: $120.00, CEPA Member: $90.00

Meet the Teaching Artist

Meet the Teaching Artist

Photo of Peter Meszynski

Meet the Teaching Artist

My name is Piotr (Peter) Meszynski. For the last 35 years, photography has been my calling, my passion, and the thing that will undoubtedly drive me insane someday. I don’t photograph subjects. I photograph the way they make me feel. Admittedly, it’s a bit of a strange concept. But it’s honest – and it’s the best way to describe my approach to the craft. I wrestle with every image I shoot. I assume perfection is possible and I want to wring it out of every picture.

I am fortunate to be able to spend a good amount of time on personal projects, traveling and collaborating with a team of great people. If that’s all you ever know about me, it’s enough to say you know me very, very well.

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