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Photography Confidence for Women Workshop

If you’ve ever looked at the LCD on your expensive, new camera like, “I wish I knew how to use this thing better,” keep reading. I want to teach you how to create photos that you’re proud to hang on your walls!

I will help make you more confident in using your DSLR so you can quickly execute that shot to capture the moment, and train your eyes to become more aware of what is visually interesting to you.

Consider hosting your own workshop with me and earn your seat for free. 


Contact me for more details.

What this 3-1/2 hour Workshop is about: 

  • Why shoot in manual mode? Brief explanation of the exposure triangle: Shutter, Aperture, ISO
  • Easy to implement today topics such as light, composition, seeing photo opportunities, and discovering the things you want to capture – all things you can do to improve your photos fast.
  • Overcoming, ‘But my kid won’t let me take their photo!’ Taking candid photos to evoke memories and tell a story.
  • At least 30 minutes of shooting practice and Q & A 

  • 6-8 ladies max to allow for ample time for each individual.
  • Fun! We’ll laugh, you’ll learn, and most importantly, you’ll walk away with a better understanding in how to photograph those everyday memories of your family and the world around you.

 

What this class isn’t: 


  • This workshop is not about the business end of photography or how to start your photography business. We will not discuss professional photography vendors for print products. 

  • This workshop does not cover post-processing techniques. I recommend a one on one mentoring session with me for editing help.
  • This workshop doesn’t not cover posing or prop/backdrop set ups. I shoot very candid, documentary story-telling images, so that is what’s taught. 


 

Take Home:

  •  New friendships with other area photography enthusiasts 

  •  Invitation to private Facebook group for Workshop Attendees for support, questions, & to post photos showing off what you’ve learned!

 



What to Bring:

  • Your camera (while a DSLR is not required, I recommend a camera with manual settings), a notebook/pen, a positive attitude
  • Your camera manual


 

Cancellation Policy: Seats are non-refundable, however, you may transfer your seat to someone else should you end up being unable to attend.

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