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Practical Skills to Speed Up Photography
All new photographers want to know how to speed up photography and capture images faster.
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Firstly, photography is an art, and you shouldn’t rush art. However, there are times that we need to speed up our photography to capture the right moment.
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Many techniques help you setting up your camera quickly. Street Photography Workshop is all about these practical skills that you need to make quick decisions.
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One of these skills is setting your camera correctly to Auto ISO. And the word “Correctly” is the key here! I suggest setting the minimum and maximum ISO according to your camera’s capability. Generally speaking, the ISO Range of 100-6400 works the best in most newer cameras.
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AGENDA:
Saturday, June 26, 2021, at 10 am
Street Photography Class is a two-part workshop. Part one is the classroom session starting at 10 am, and Part Two is a field trip to exercise new skills in the afternoon.
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Requirements:
All participants must have a basic knowledge of their camera.
Here are a few photos from our previous Street Photography Class[/vc_column_text][vc_gallery type=”image_grid” images=”24502,24501,24500,24499,24498,24497″ title=”Street Photography by Ken McKenzie “][vc_column_text]When I checked the EXIF Data, I found out that the camera didn’t register the off-camera flash as a light source. Therefore, it used the ambient light source, Fluorescent, for White Balance.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]
Do you want to be a faster photographer?
There many skills that improve and speed up your photography. Click HERE to read more about this exciting and hands-on workshop.
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Omnilargess Photography Bootcamp | Backbone Office |
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Ted and the Omnilargess Team
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