Description
Learn the art of capturing truly compelling photos with your iPhone!Are you a recent iPhone convert, or do you simply struggle to take decent photos with your “iDevice”? As photographers have been discovering for years now, the best camera is the one you have with you. In recent years, the quality of the cameras in smartphones like the iPhone has simply exploded, and as the camera specs improve with each new version (not to mention the addition of multiple lenses!), you always have an amazingly capable camera with you. This class will help you learn the art of capturing truly great photos using your iPhone. (Lesson 1: Stop treating it like a point-and-shoot camera.) This class will include both technical instruction and outdoor experimentation, followed by an indoor critique session. As a bonus, we’ll spend time learning about some of the best alternative camera apps available for your iPhone as well. And because the operating system and camera controls have evolved again this year, you’ll come away with the most up-to-date tips and techniques.Just bring your phone (and your charger). NOTE: You’ll get the most out of this class if you have a recent model iPhone (i.e. 15/16/17, ideally, but I address older models as well.)About John Clark:John is a native Coloradan and has lived in Ridgway since 1982. After making his living as a glass artist for a quarter century, John made the rather unconventional switch to Apple-specific computer consultant. “I enjoy helping people get along with technology, instead of feeling like they’re always fighting it,” he says.If you're having issues with registration, please email lexi@weehawkenarts.org.
Location
Cora St Classroom at Weehawken Ridgway- Cora Annex

