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WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE ABLE TO:
1. Stop action in your photographs.
2. Get great color in your photos even indoors.
3. Blur the background behind your subject.
4. Take a series of photos of a moving subject.
5. Focus on a moving subject
6. Set your camera for the highest quality settings.
7. Get good photos that aren't too light or too dark.
8. Use flash outdoors and indoors.
9. Set your ISO to take photos in low light.
10. Use settings other than the Auto setting.
● Take High Dynamic Range photographs.
Learn #1 rule to recover deleted images.
Lens care and much more

 

   
 

WOULD YOU LIKE TO GO BEYOND THE AUTO SETTING?
We cover the Top Ten Creative Digital Camera Settings
found in basic to advanced digital cameras.
You will find a basic and advanced section for each of these settings.
If you are a beginner you can learn from the basic section
and have room to grow with the advanced section.

IN PERSON VS VIDEO WORKSHOP
3 Reasons I like the Video Workshop
I created this workshop video because I discovered people attending my workshops found that digital photography had too much information to process at once and too many details to remember. They needed something to use as they put the ideas into practice and refer to later. They needed to be able to go over the material as they practiced using it later and be able to refer to it for years to come.

1. YOU DON'T HAVE TO REMEMBER IT ALL
 Studies show that people forget 80% of what they learn in any workshop they attend in person.
Digital has too many details to remember them all. You will need to be able to look over the material later. You can refer to it a day, a week or years later.

2. TAKE AT YOUR CONVENIENCE

You can take it when you have time so it fits in your schedule. If you are a mom it may be when the kids are in bed, it will work with any schedule.

3. LEARN AT YOUR OWN PACE

You don't have to learn everything at once, you can take it at your own pace, one section at a time.

 
             
             
 
 
 
 
Contact: jerry@easyphotoclass.com