Photography Digital Camera Basics Part 3
Course Details
This is a follow-on course from Digital Camera Basics Part 2, or for those who wish to take their current knowledge further.
This workshop will focus on several photographic genres such as Portraiture including family and friends. Close-up and Macro, Landscape, Black & White photography etc. etc. Selection of genres will be based around the course member’s interests.
For each chosen genre we will be looking at setting-up the shot, camera position, lighting, camera settings, focusing options, and composition to name a few.
This is a hands-on course you will be shooting throughout the day.
Information & Support
Please bring a note book and pen, your digital camera, memory card(s) and fully charged batteries and charger, along with your camera instruction manual, and any other camera equipment you may have that could be useful such as a tripod, reflectors, flash gun, filters etc.
Course handouts will be available to assist you to practice tools and techniques learnt at home.
Please bring a packed lunch.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I enrol on a course?
To enrol please call one of the numbers below:
Brockenhurst or Lymington courses 01590 679457
New Milton or Ringwood courses 01590 625222
Can I start the course part way through?
For some courses, this may be possible. Please contact leisurecourses@brock.ac.uk to confirm.
What do you define as a 'beginner'?
Beginner is someone who has little or no knowledge of the subject area.
Please contact leisurecourses@brock.ac.uk for further clarification or to take a quick assessment to find out the most suitable level for you.
What do you define as 'intermediate'?
Intermediate is for those who have completed a beginners course with us or have some knowledge of the subject but would like to learn more.
Please contact leisurecourses@brock.ac.uk for further clarification or to take a quick assessment to find out the most suitable level for you.
What do you define as 'advanced'?
Advanced for those who have completed an intermediate course with us or are proficient in the subject.
Please contact leisurecourses@brock.ac.uk for further clarification or to take a quick assessment to find out the most suitable level for you.
Are there any age restrictions (young/old)?
Students need to be 19 years old or over.
There is no upper age limit.
What should I take with me on the day?
Please see ‘Information & Support’ within each individual course information page.
If you require further details please email leisurecourses@brock.ac.uk
How much does the course cost?
The cost of each course will be displayed on each individual course information page.
If you require further details please email leisurecourses@brock.ac.uk
Can I pay for the course in instalments?
Each course needs to be paid in full before the start of the course.
Are there any concessions available?
Reduced fees may apply for those on specific benefits.
Please contact leisurecourses@brock.ac.uk for more details.