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Photography 101 Workshop, 2007

Tuesday, July 31, 2007 at 7:00 PM

Beginning any journey in a supportive, nurturing environment is a basic key to success. I believe one of the most important ways of learning is to feel that you are paid attention to! There are so many subtle processes and elements involved in producing a visually pleasing image.

This is a basic all you need to know workshop that would teach you from the basics of exposure, manipulation of depth of field, shutter speed, f-stops and focal range to the ultimate goal of creating compelling photographs with your camera . Choices of subject matter, the framing of an image, composition, light and shadows and appropriate treatment of portraits, landscapes, or action photo are some of the subject that will be covered in this workshop. You learn that cameras are much simpler to use and you will become very comfortable by understanding manual modes of exposure, natural light and difficult lighting situations.

OUR FIRST TUESDAY ,THIS WILL BE COVERED:

1-The REAL basic of understanding about the art of photography.
2-Comprehending the importance of ISO in film and digital imaging.
3-Comprehending Aperture/diaphrams (lens opening)
4-Comprehending Shutter Speed
5-Comprending the importance of exposure ( very important)

This is 4 day workshop and each session will be 2.5 hours. You spend the first 3 sessions indoors (classroom) and one session in the field.

Who should attend: This workshop is designed for those just getting started and also for those who still have many questions unanswered in photography.

Tuition: $120 for 4 classes OR you could also choose only One/Two/Three sessions of your choice . Banafsheh works very carefully with each individual.

If you wish to pay by Paypal : each session will $32.50 and if you wish to pay by check ($30.00) please email Banafsheh for instructions.

Only 10 members are allowed in each class. The location of the classroom/field trip will be announced.

Banafsheh encourages a lively, energetic atmosphere. She believes in taking chances and having fun are as important as successful image-making. Banafsheh believes learning truly becomes affected when photographers are in the field and are helped individually,that is why the classes are kept small.


All classes will be held in Boston .