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Manual DSLR Photography 101 for Teens - Private Lesson Edition
Class experience
** Note that the meeting length for each lesson varies, see details below.** Please submit a schedule request if you are interested in this class, we can work to schedule something in line with your schedule! 🔐 This class is the private lesson edition of the first class in the series of Manual DSLR Photography for Teens. The next class is the 201, or the 201 portion of the 101 + 201. 🖇️Prerequisite: None ⏳ Estimated Time Commitment Outside of Class: 1-2 hours per lesson The class...
- Students will learn how aperture, shutter speed, and ISO work together to create a photograph. Students will also learn how to use these settings to create photographs. - Students will be able to apply and describe the principles of effective photograph composition. - Students will learn to speak about their work with pride, and share it with the group. - Students will practice the vocabulary and concepts covered in class through positive and technical discussion of everyone's photos. - Students will create mini-portfolios around a personally-selected visual goal in a final project. - Each class, students will expand their knowledge of the possibilities of photography, through learning about a the work of a specific photographer from history
Homework Offered
Photography projects will be assigned each lesson. Projects are set up to encourage discovery, experimentation, and exploration, and help facilitate the photography learning process of applying what is covered in the lesson. The following class, the student will turn in their work to share and discuss their experience and any questions around the assignment, to practice the language around the new terms and concepts.1 - 2 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Grades Offered
All learners will need: #1 A DSLR camera and lens, or other camera with a manual exposure mode to adjust the settings for aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. (Make sure you have a memory card and battery + charger, too!) #2 The means to upload the photos to a computer, tablet, or cellphone with an internet connection and web browser. For example, with a cable for the camera or a memory card reader. Please make sure your learner can upload photos to the device prior to class, so they are ready to complete your projects and focus on learning how to use their camera. If you are unsure if your camera has a manual exposure mode, you can check the camera instruction manual, or feel free to message me! A film SLR camera could also be used, but the photos must be scanned to digital files, and with developing time learners would have less time to complete the projects. Many introductory DSLR cameras are available for relatively low cost used or new. Examples: - Nikon D3400 or D3500 - Nikon D5500 or D5600 - Nikon D7000, D7100, D7200, D7500 - Canon Rebel T8i / 350D - Canon Rebel T7 / 2000D - Canon Rebel T6 / 1300D - Canon Rebel SL3 / 250D - Canon Rebel T100v/ 4000D (Canon camera with lowest recommended retail price) A few old edition options that are still great to get started with learning manual mode on a budget: - Nikon D3000, D3100, D3200, D3300 (old versions of D3500) - Nikon D5000, D5100, D5200, D5300 (old versions of D5600) - Nikon D70s, D70, D80, D90 (old versions of D7000) - Nikon D40, D40x, D50, D60 (old versions of D3000 and D5000 series) - any older Canon Rebel
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Some photographers and/or photo theorists who we learn about may have photography work or analysis that involves nudity and themes of sexuality, much like you might encounter in an exhibit at an art museum or in fashion photography. We will not explore these in class, but there is the possibility that students come upon them during further research. External Resources Details: Pinterest is used for project inspiration and examples, no sign in is required. International Center for Photography Artist Info Pages are used for additional resources, no sign in is required.
Hello! I am a teacher on Outschool who loves to share artistic photography and human-animal psychology classes! My goal is to offer high-quality learning experiences that support curiosity, inspiration, and understanding. All classes are held...
1-on-1 Lessons
$200
for 5 classes1x per week, 5 weeks
30 min
Completed by 2 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18