Description
Tips and hints about equipment and photography for new camera owners.
Event Details
Camera Basics is a class designed for new camera owners, specifically for D-SLRs or Mirrorless systems.
Topics that will be covered: • Exposure • Composition • Use of Lenses • Subject Development • Creative Thinking • Menu Navigation • Maintenance.
FEE $75 - Free with a camera purchase from JPI. If you have a free ticket or gift card, please call JPI at (941) 896-9921 to RSVP for your spot.
The class duration may vary somewhat from the designated time - depending on group size and group involvement. The goal is for everyone to learn, create, and enjoy.
What to Bring: Bring your camera along with a charged battery, a memory card, your questions, and something to write with.
Follow JPI InFocus on Facebook and Instagram - @jpiinfocus
About the instructor - Donovan Evans, also known as Foto Dono, is an award-winning photo artist. He has over 25 years of experience in making things with his camera. He has been obsessed with photographing the Milky Way since 2016. He is the Photo Education Director at Johnson PhotoImaging, where he teaches photography when not making things.
Topics that will be covered: • Exposure • Composition • Use of Lenses • Subject Development • Creative Thinking • Menu Navigation • Maintenance.
FEE $75 - Free with a camera purchase from JPI. If you have a free ticket or gift card, please call JPI at (941) 896-9921 to RSVP for your spot.
The class duration may vary somewhat from the designated time - depending on group size and group involvement. The goal is for everyone to learn, create, and enjoy.
What to Bring: Bring your camera along with a charged battery, a memory card, your questions, and something to write with.
Follow JPI InFocus on Facebook and Instagram - @jpiinfocus
About the instructor - Donovan Evans, also known as Foto Dono, is an award-winning photo artist. He has over 25 years of experience in making things with his camera. He has been obsessed with photographing the Milky Way since 2016. He is the Photo Education Director at Johnson PhotoImaging, where he teaches photography when not making things.