Online photo course: basic course for women only

Here you and your girlfriends have the opportunity to learn more about your camera
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up to 8 people
Online
1h30

About this class

Welcome to the photography course for women, where you will learn the basics of photography! If you're new to the world of photography or want to brush up on your knowledge, then you've come to the right place.

In this course, you'll learn how to adjust your camera correctly to get the best results. We'll explain basic techniques such as exposure, shutter speed, ISO, and aperture so you have a better understanding of how your camera works.

We'll also show you how to find and choose the right subjects to make your photos more interesting. We'll give you tips on how to use natural light to your advantage and use different perspectives to make your photos even more interesting.

This course is specifically designed for women so that you can develop yourself in a pleasant and supportive environment. We'll focus on teaching you the basics of photography so you can shoot with confidence and creativity.

So what are you waiting for? Sign up now and learn the basics of photography in a supportive and safe environment!

Details to remember

What to bring to the class
  • camera with user manual, mobile phone
  • Just any form of lighting device.
  • Analog cameras are also welcome
What is included in the class?
  • Interaction of ISO, aperture and shutter speed
  • Explanations of the photo's histogram
  • Camera mode settings
  • Graphic principles according to W. Kandinsky
  • Brief practical applications
Teamevents and groups
Both
Duration
1h30
Location
Takes place online via zoom.
Languages
German
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