UT Photography Camp
Train your eye and enhance your technique so every photo you snap will be a keeper. Classes cover the fundamentals of photography basics and how to take better photos through framing. Learn photography techniques to take better portraits, still lifes, or landscape and nature photos. This class requires students to bring their own camera (and manual) every day and to shoot one roll of film, have it processed, and bring the photo prints to class the next day. A digital camera is also acceptable. Say cheese! In addition to basic photography fundamentals, students in grades 7-12 will study principles and applications of shutter speed, aperture, and ASA . We’ll learn how to use focal lengths and lighting to get desired results when shooting portraits, still lifes, or landscape and nature photos. Instructor: Stacy Jacobs, B.F.A., art (concentration in photography); M.F.A., media arts.
(Grades 7-12, rising)
Course #284342-2 Fee: $125
Mon. - Fri., 6/23/2008 - 6/27/2008, 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM, 5 classes
UT Art & Architecture Bldg., Room 105
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