I invested the money, set my little Canon Rebel on the green "Auto" mode and started firing away.
I was immediately frustrated.
My pictures were coming out blurry, the flash popped up when I didn't want it to, the background of the photo would be in focus (not my child) and a LOT of other problems! I wanted to throw the thing through the window.
Does this sound familiar???
Do you have a DSLR camera that you keep on "Auto?"
Do you get frustrated because you can't make your camera take the photo you're imagining in your head?
Would you like to learn how to take better photos of your kids?
In the workshop, we will focus on concepts you can easily put into practice, just by understanding lighting, composition, perspective and age appropriate techniques.
The entire workshop cost is $129.
What will I receive? - You will walk away with a 100+ page presentation manual that includes cheat sheets and quick tips for common situations. - Access to an exclusive Facebook group for questions and answers after the workshop. - First notice of future workshops
Topics include: In Camera Shooting (all those camera modes!) Composition Perspective (including lens selection) Finding the Light Pulling it All Together Great Photographs at Any Age Workflow Resources
The next workshop date is: Monday, February 12th 6:30-8:00pm AND Monday February 19th 6:30-8:00pm **Alternate dates will be provided if I get called to a birth and have to cancel a workshop.
Click below to sign up and pay your deposit!
for beginners
i bought my first dslr camera 5 years ago. i thought by purchasing an expensive camera, i would automatically get photos like the pros!