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Basic to Intermediate DSLR Photography Lesson

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Basic to Intermediate is the most popular & effective course for DSLR camera beginners regardless of whether you are Natural lighting or Induced Lighting Photographer.  The course will convert or make you using Manual Mode effectively instead of using the Programmed, Shutter or Aperture Mode. You will be trained to determine the correct exposure for your composition.

The Course includes:-

  1. Proper Handling you DSLR Cameras
  2. Focusing Modes
  3. Aperture
  4. Shutter Speed
  5. ISO
  6. Metering modes
  7. Understanding histograms
  8. Composition rules
  9. Student slideshow

Course structure:-

  1. 3.5 hrs theory sessions.
  2. 1 hrs Breaks (2 Tea Breaks & 1 Lunch)
  3. 2.5 hrs Practical session (Both Indoor & Outdoor Studio) with model.
  4. 1 hr Photo Sharing Session

Instructors:

  1. FIRST PHOTOGRAPHY Professional Photographers.

Requirements:

  1. This course is suitable for all brands of DSLR cameras with kit lens.
  2. Memory Card(s) – we recommend at least one 1GB card for this course.
  3. Fully Charged camera battery or prepare Extra Battery.
  4. Fees MUST BE PAID in FULL in Advance.

Remarks:

Should the Class to be Re-Scheduled, FIRST PHOTOGRAPHY will inform participants at least 2 days in advance .

Class Schedule

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Course Infos

Date:  

Fees:  RM390

Time:  10.00am - 6.00pm

Venue:  First Photography Academy

Meals:  1 Lunch and 2 breaks

Additional Notes:  Model Provided

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One Response to “Basic to Intermediate DSLR Photography Lesson”
  1. Mariyam says:

    hi, im looking forward to participate in this course, since im a foreingner from maldives, i would like very much to take part of this. thnx
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