Date: June 8, 2013
Time: 9:30 - 1:30
Where: Norfolk, Virginia
Cost: Mother's Day rate of $99 ($199 for seats after 5/12/13)
Details Covered:
- 10 key elements for capturing impressive images
- Elements of Exposure including ISO, shutter speed, and aperture
- Depth of Field and how to get that amazing blurry background
- Instruction on your basic camera modes - getting out of Auto!
- Using natural light and light modifiers (reflectors, flash, etc)
- Intro to lenses and their capabilities
- Tips on working with your own babies and children at home
- PDF workbook with all concepts covered
- Open question and answer
- Review and critique of your recent portraits
- Snacks, beverages, and a deli lunch included
Do you have a daughter or mother that loves photography and would enjoy learning the ins and outs of their SLR camera?
Do you yourself want to learn how to take better quality portraits of your family?
I believe documenting your family's heritage is important and those of us that have the inspiration to do it must take action and learn how to be good at it! They grow so fast and before you know it the memories of childhood are lost in the rush of life, learn to use the tools you have to capture your family everyday!
Let's start by just picking up your camera and using it daily, even for just a few shots. Work towards achieving your portraits when the light is not harsh and bright, so morning or evenings would be ideal.
Please complete the contact form on the Bitsy Baby Photography website here to reserve your seat for this unique opportunity!
Happy Mother's Day =)
These non professional workshops are offered to photo enthusiasts in the Norfolk, Chesapeake, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, and surrounding Virginia areas. A workshop agreement is required that attendees do not operate or run a photography business or take portraits for compensation "on the side". Thank you for your understanding.
These non professional workshops are offered to photo enthusiasts in the Norfolk, Chesapeake, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, and surrounding Virginia areas. A workshop agreement is required that attendees do not operate or run a photography business or take portraits for compensation "on the side". Thank you for your understanding.
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