(For adults)
Mundaring Camera Club will be facilitating this 5-session photography beginner course.
The course will be held on Wednesday afternoons from 2pm to 4pm from 30 July to 27 August.
The cost is $75 per person which covers the 5 sessions.
Topics covered in this course:
Week 1 - Wednesday 30 July 2pm-4pm
What Makes a Good Composition?
Photography with intent
Rule of Thirds, Leading lines, let it breathe
Distractions
Week 2 - Wednesday 6 August 2pm-4pm
The Role of Colour and Toning
Psychology of colour
Perspective
Role in composition
Colour space and colour choices
Tones and monochrome
Week 3 - Wednesday 13 August 2pm-4pm
How to Work with Light
Seeing the light
Colour temperature and white balance
Roles of filters
Light and portraits
Week 4 - Wednesday 20 August 2pm-4pm
Capturing movement and time
Capturing time
Shutter speed, aperture and ISO: the exposure triangle
Exposure modes on a camera
Week 5 - Wednesday 27 August 2pm-4pm
Print and Display Your Photos
File formats
Photo ratios and sizes
Resizing digital photos
Sharing on social media
Printing
Matting your prints for competitions
Please bring your own fully charged camera or mobile phone, with space on the memory card as this is an interactive workshop.
Bookings are essential via
Humanitix. Please let us know if you have any access requirements.
Refunds: More than 2 working days before the scheduled start time - full refund (less admin processing fee). No refunds will be issued for non-attendance or for cancellations less than 2 working days before scheduled start time.
About Mundaring Camera Club: The Club was founded in the 1960s and has a long history of providing a photographic hub for its members, through presentations, workshops, outings and friendly competitions at its monthly meetings. The not-for-profit club is a member of the WA Photographic Federation and a partner of the Mundaring Arts Centre.
The course presenters are enthusiastic amateurs with many years of practice in a range of photography genres and cameras, as well as being finalists in local and regional photographic exhibitions