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The Joy of Photography: An Exploratory Course
8-Session Evening Course


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Evening Studio Arts Course

Tuesday, April 16, 2013 - 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. ET
Code: 1K00YH
Location:
S. Dillon Ripley Center
Room 3113
1100 Jefferson Drive, S.W.
Metro: Smithsonian (Blue/Orange Lines)
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$220
Member
$266
Non-Member

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This non-darkroom course is designed for beginners who want to learn how to use their digital or film-based camera as a creative tool. The goal is to gain skill in technical aspects of photography so that they can concentrate on composing beautiful images.

Students work digitally or with color-slide film, and topics include aperture, shutter speed, metering, exposure, ISO/ASA, composition, film selection, special effects, and flash photography. The instructor gives weekly assignments and reviews them in subsequent classes.

Students should bring to the first class a camera (digital or film-based SLR) with manual or override capabilities. Color-slide film to purchase is discussed at that time. Students working in film process it commercially outside of class. Students working digitally must bring images for review on a flash drive or CD or in print. Point-and-shoot digital cameras are not appropriate for this course.

Instructor Marty Kaplan has taught for TSA for many years.

8 sessions, 3 hours each

Smithsonian Connections

In preparation for class, students may view the online exhibit American Photographs: The First Century, created by the Smithsonian American Art Museum to familiarize themselves with the variety of techniques and styles present in American photography.