6 Weeks Entry Level Photography Class For Beginners
Digital cameras can be very daunting for a new photographer, as there are many buttons, knobs, dials, adjustments, and letters. Digital cameras may look fragile and one may avoid exploring the possibilities that a digital camera has to offer. The Omnilargess 6 week entry level photography class is developed for new photographers and answers the most common questions that you may have about your digital camera or photography.
Digital photography technology evolves so fast, same as our photography classes. The 6 week photography class receives quite frequent updates to meet the needs of photographers as new cameras come to market.
Shoot Like a Pro in 6 weeks!
Omnilargess Entry Level Photography Class (Bootcamp) is a step by step interactive program for beginners and intermediate photographers who want to take control over the camera settings and make the most of their cameras.
From the very first session, students start to use and navigate camera’s different menus, learning about the buttons and knobs, and how to change the settings. There are assignments for each session which helps students to apply the new skills into their photography.
By the Night time photography field trip (which is the end of the program), students start to use the camera in fully Manual Settings, which is the same settings that pro photographers use.
Does the entry level photography class covers the Art Of Photography?
Art plays a big role in photography, and Composition is part of the Art of photography. That is why two sessions of Bootcamp program is dedicated to Composition.
Is it really possible to learn photography in 6 weeks? Â Â Â
That is the main target in our 6 week entry level photography class. Does it seem out of reach? Not at all. Just don’t take our words, here are few of many testimonies that our previous students had sent to us or posted on Facebook.
Summer Photography Class Bootcamp Gallery
Our Summer photography Bootcamp ended June 22nd. During the program students submitted their assignments and below you can see the progress of the Summer Photography Bootcamp students from week one to week 8 in this collections.