Take Great Photos with Your Smartphones
Workshop | Available
The quality of smartphone cameras is improving rapidly. In many situations, they work quite well as stand-ins for 35mm cameras. Therefore, dragging around a heavy camera, hoping not to miss that great picture opportunity, is no longer necessary. A good quality smartphone camera may work almost as well.
This class is for those interested in producing high-quality images with their smartphone cameras. That means learning and understanding the camera controls, as well as when and how to use them. Doing so will put the photographer in better control of their camera. And that will mean significantly improved photographs.
Please note: This class will not cover the taking of selfies.
Everything necessary for taking great smartphone pictures will be addressed, including:
Learning how to use the camera controls on your specific smartphone
Basic photographic theory
Discussing and, if desired, installing other smartphone camera apps
Suggestions for hand-holding your camera
Specific steps to follow when taking a picture
Useful accessories for your smartphone camera
And, how to compose your photographs to produce truly wonderful results
A very complete handout will be distributed on arrival. It contains lots of information and will greatly simplify the process of understanding what’s being taught in class. You’ll also find it quite useful for review after you get home.
Don’t forget to bring your fully charged smartphone, the smartphone’s charger, and any accessories you have.
Bio:
Peter has been a professional photographer in the New England/New York areas for over 25 years, specializing in corporate, editorial, portrait, and stock photography. His photos appear regularly in magazines, advertising brochures, websites, and on book covers. He holds a Master of Arts degree in film and television production from the University of Texas.
In addition, he’s been teaching a variety of photography-related education classes for almost fifteen years. He does this through various towns, art centers, libraries, and colleges. He also works with students on a one-to-one and small-group basis, and is a photography consultant. His website, www.peterglass.com, has more details about his teaching, as well as several pages of portfolio images.