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Smartphone Photography Workshop for Fraser Valley (Re-Post)
Smart Phones are part of our daily lifestyle. We use them for many different tasks, including photography. These days most of the newer smart phones are equipped with relatively good and simple to use cameras. But the key to success is to learn some fundamental rules of photography and create outstanding images, not just a smart phone photo!
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At Omnilargess photography classes we recognize the importance of capturing a lifetime memory on a single but story-telling picture.
Since smart phones are usually the only cameras we never fail to carry, why not learn some fundamental basic rules to achieve our desired image?
On July 15th 2017 we are going to have our free photography workshop on how to take better pictures using smart phones. Remember to mark that day on your schedules and take advantage of this opportunity.
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Come and join us for an interactive afternoon
Omnilargess Free Photography Workshop is on Saturday, July 15th from 2-4pm at High Street Shopping Centre G135- 3122 Mt. Lehman Road, Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada, V2T 0C5
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Photography has two major parts, Exposure and Composition. In this free photography workshop, we are going to focus on composition only.
Some very basic composition rules help you to capture more dynamic and eye-catching photos.
Foe instance take a look at this photo. It is a very ordinary and static picture.
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But as you noticed, changing the orientation of our camera (smart phone), resulted in a way more dynamic image.
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Another example
Rule of thirds is one of the many rules of composition. By applying the Rule of thirds, you invite your viewers to see the story behind the photos:
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We love to hear from you. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for upcoming tutorials and tips. That is all for now. See you there.
Ted and the Omnilargess Team
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