Atlanta Wedding Photographer David Diener Teaches Digital Photography at Emory
I wanted to give a quick reminder that this is the last week you can sign up for the digital photography class at Emory Continuing Education. It is a great class for beginners and advanced photographers that want to improve their skills. You can sign up at this link Emory Continuing Education Digital Photography.
We will start with the basics of the camera and then go on to the best practices for taking photos. One of the things I push is that you don’t need a lot of expensive equipment. You just need to know how to control your camera to get the best photos you can in any situation.
As a Atlanta Wedding Photographer I will cover how to look for good light. We will also cover how to adjust your settings for each situation may it be sports, landscapes, architecture, candids and portraits. We will also cover lens options and the best lens for each situation.
During the class you will learn:
Identify aesthetic methods of creating more impactful photographs, including composition techniques, depth-of-field control, and use of patterns, lines, and thoughtful backgrounds
Choose the digital camera controls that enable them to produce the highest quality image files
Practice fine tuning exposures while shooting
Practice choosing options for resolution and digital output for online sharing, images or printing
Explain when and why to use wide-angle vs telephoto lens
Identify how to control White Balance while shooting and in Post-Production
Practice photographing people, both candidly and posed
Evaluate and explain the importance of color saturation in a photograph
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