Saturday, June 21, 2008 from 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM (CT)
This is the first in our Digital Photography 201 series, called "Photographic Styles". This session will highlight a variety of different styles of photography and we're happy to introduce macro photography as the first class.
Have you looked at those up-close and personal photographs of butterflies or flowers and wondered how that was done? It's done through the process of macro photography. One of the joys of macro photography is that it allows the viewer of your pictures to see a view of the world that they normally don't. Have you ever found yourself having an artistic block? No matter what you do, you can't seem to figure out what to shoot? One of the best and immediate cures is to shoot close up.
This class will introduce you to the concepts of macro shooting including such things as "working space", magnification, lighting and shadows, subject selection, and more.
You will be making your own light box and the higher cost of this class is to cover materials.
This is an advanced class and therefore there are some equipment requirements. In order to participate you must bring:
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