How to Make Great Photos with Your iPhone Camera
Sunday, February 23, 2025; 12:00pm – 4:00pm
$85 p/student (min. 8)
Learn how to make (not take) great photos to enjoy, create memories, capture those life moments, and not bore your friends to death with your photos. All iPhones are welcome (android phones are also welcome, but we demonstrate with an iPhone). It does not have to be the latest rendition and all levels of photographical experience are welcome!!! We will discuss, and demonstrate:
The settings, filters, exposure, focus, shutter speeds, lenses (yes you do have lens choices on the phone camera), panoramas, macro and close ups, portraits, and videos. All will be presented with an eye towards creativity and compositional power and considerations.
Join us in discovering and mastering the potential of your iPhone Camera!
About the Instructors: As a husband-and-wife team, Susan and Neil Silverman have been “captured” with photography for over 25 years – teaching, leading workshops and working professionally in many venues. They have taught for the Kelby Photo Conferences, Gualala Arts Center, Santa Rosa Junior College, Pacific Northwest Art School, Point Reyes Field Institute, Great American Photography Workshop (GAPW), and Better Photo, as well as many photo clubs and organizations. Their work has been published both nationally and internationally. Sharing knowledge, experiences and camaraderie is as important as “getting the shot.”
Sunday, February 23, 2025; 12:00pm – 4:00pm
$85 p/student (min. 8)
Learn how to make (not take) great photos to enjoy, create memories, capture those life moments, and not bore your friends to death with your photos. All iPhones are welcome (android phones are also welcome, but we demonstrate with an iPhone). It does not have to be the latest rendition and all levels of photographical experience are welcome!!! We will discuss, and demonstrate:
The settings, filters, exposure, focus, shutter speeds, lenses (yes you do have lens choices on the phone camera), panoramas, macro and close ups, portraits, and videos. All will be presented with an eye towards creativity and compositional power and considerations.
Join us in discovering and mastering the potential of your iPhone Camera!
About the Instructors: As a husband-and-wife team, Susan and Neil Silverman have been “captured” with photography for over 25 years – teaching, leading workshops and working professionally in many venues. They have taught for the Kelby Photo Conferences, Gualala Arts Center, Santa Rosa Junior College, Pacific Northwest Art School, Point Reyes Field Institute, Great American Photography Workshop (GAPW), and Better Photo, as well as many photo clubs and organizations. Their work has been published both nationally and internationally. Sharing knowledge, experiences and camaraderie is as important as “getting the shot.”
Sunday, February 23, 2025; 12:00pm – 4:00pm
$85 p/student (min. 8)
Learn how to make (not take) great photos to enjoy, create memories, capture those life moments, and not bore your friends to death with your photos. All iPhones are welcome (android phones are also welcome, but we demonstrate with an iPhone). It does not have to be the latest rendition and all levels of photographical experience are welcome!!! We will discuss, and demonstrate:
The settings, filters, exposure, focus, shutter speeds, lenses (yes you do have lens choices on the phone camera), panoramas, macro and close ups, portraits, and videos. All will be presented with an eye towards creativity and compositional power and considerations.
Join us in discovering and mastering the potential of your iPhone Camera!
About the Instructors: As a husband-and-wife team, Susan and Neil Silverman have been “captured” with photography for over 25 years – teaching, leading workshops and working professionally in many venues. They have taught for the Kelby Photo Conferences, Gualala Arts Center, Santa Rosa Junior College, Pacific Northwest Art School, Point Reyes Field Institute, Great American Photography Workshop (GAPW), and Better Photo, as well as many photo clubs and organizations. Their work has been published both nationally and internationally. Sharing knowledge, experiences and camaraderie is as important as “getting the shot.”