Choosing the Right Gear and the Right Settings for Your Photography
Leader: David Akoubian
FRI 1:00 - 2:30 P.M.
Meeting Location: Celebration Hall at St. Anastasia, 5205 A1A S
Difficulty Level: All Levels
Max No People: 30
We all see images and have a few questions. What did they use for that image, and how did they make it? Photography is an individual process for each person, and you should always make decisions on what you buy and how you shoot for your liking. In this class David will address the basics and options for each photographer. David will discuss things like physical capabilities of the photographer, budget constraints, and special considerations of traveling with that gear. Once the gear is purchased decisions on settings need to be made. David will discuss the 3 basic parts of creating an image, shutter speed, aperture (depth of field), and ISO (light sensitivity). David will discuss when to use what settings for desired outcomes, and how to work around some issues one part creates in the overall image. Even though a lot of this seems very basic, even experienced photographers struggle with the process, this will hopefully help to put your mind at ease and help you enjoy your photography more.
Gear List: Participants are recommended to bring their gear for specific questions.
Choosing the Right Gear and the Right Settings, AKOUBIAN, FRI 1:00-2:30P.M.
1:00 - 2:30 P.M.
