Embark on your photography journey with our beginner-friendly course covering essential camera settings, composition techniques, and practical skills to help you capture stunning photographs. Over three engaging two-hour sessions, you'll transition from theory to hands-on practice, ensuring a well-rounded learning experience. What you’ll learn:
Hello! My name is Ashley Jandro and I am a second year MFA student here at stout. My primary focus is in Graphic design with a secondary concentration in photography. I love being outdoors exploring and traveling. I have been a freelance graphic designer and photographer for a little over a year now. Some of my favorite things to photograph are wildlife and portraits. I look forward to working with everyone!
Session 1: Introduction to Digital Photography and Camera Basics
Dive into the world of digital photography by understanding the fundamental concepts and getting acquainted with your camera. Topics include:
Hands-on Practice:
Camera Setup and Operation: Practice setting up your camera and experimenting with different settings to see their effects.
Session 2: Composition Techniques and Shooting Modes
Enhance your photographic skills by learning the art of composition and exploring various shooting modes to improve your creativity. Topics include:
Hands-on Practice:
Composition Exercise: Practice composing shots using the rule of thirds, leading lines, and framing techniques.
Exploring Shooting Modes: Try out various shooting modes to see how they affect your photos.
Session 3: Advanced Techniques and Post-Processing
In the final session, delve into more advanced photography techniques and learn basic post-processing to enhance your images. Topics include:
Hands-on Practice:
Advanced Shooting Exercise: Practice shooting in various lighting conditions and experiment with focus techniques. Time and weather permitting, practice taking photos of a sunset.
Who Should Attend?
This course is ideal for adult community members, and anyone interested in learning the basics of digital photography. No prior experience is required. To help ensure compliance and safety standards, attendance of minors is considered on a case-by-case basis. Please have legal guardian contact phamj@uwstout.edu to determine eligibility.
Materials Needed
A digital camera (DSLR, mirrorless, or point-and-shoot).
- What if I don’t have a digital camera yet?
If you do not currently possess a camera, but would like to participate in the course, a limited number of camera will be made available to rent from the UW-Stout Library, email phamj@uwstout.edu for details.
UW-Stout Continuing Education & Conferences welcomes individuals with disabilities and individualized needs. To request accommodations, please contact us at continuinged@uwstout.edu or 715-232-2793. While we encourage requests at least two weeks in advance, we will make every effort to accommodate those made closer to the program date. All requests are confidential.
The Universities of Wisconsin is an EEO/Affirmative Action employer and complies with Title IX and ADA requirements, offering equal opportunities in employment and programming.
Payment Policy
Payment is due by the start of your course, training, or event. To ensure your spot is reserved, please complete payment or make arrangements with the university in advance.
Cancellation Policy
If your plans change, you’re welcome to substitute another participant at no extra charge. Otherwise, refunds are processed as follows:
- Cancellations more than 14 days before the start date:
Full refund. - Cancellations 14 days or fewer before the start date:
An administrative fee of 3% of the registration cost plus $5 will be deducted from your refund. - If you are registered and do not attend:
You are responsible for the full registration fee.
If the university must cancel a program, you’ll receive a full refund.
Contact Us
If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to us at continuinged@uwstout.edu or 715-232-2793. We’re here to help and may be able to make special accommodations on a case-by-case basis.