Introducing Digital Photography
- Centre: Flatford Mill
- Tutor: Geoffrey Kibby
- Date s : Friday 31 August to Sunday 02 September
- This course is part of our Professional Development programme.
- Non-Resident: £164
- Shared Room: £210
- Sole Occupancy: £230
A short course introducing the rapidly evolving techniques of digital photography for anyone using higher specification digital cameras, which allow you control over aperture, shutter speed and focal length (i.e. not the simpler compact ‘point and shoot’ types).
Working with natural history and countryside subjects, you will learn and practise the principles of producing high quality images and how to transfer and store them effectively and securely onto a computer and other storage media.
You will need to bring your own digital camera and the instruction book! To benefit fully from this course, students also need to have a basic knowledge of how to use computers.
Please note that image manipulation is not the main focus of this course. See our other courses on Digital Imaging with Photoshop Elements.
The content is also appropriate for anyone wishing to contribute to their Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements.
Course fees are inclusive of printing out three high quality images.
Geoffrey Kibby lectures in digital photography and his images appear in many biological reports and records. He regularly teaches at Flatford Mill.
For more information, please visit his own website at:
http://web.mac.com/geoffreykibby/GeoffKibby/Welcome.html
‘Great expertise, very knowledgeable’. Course participant June 2011.
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