THIS CLASS HAS SOLD OUT
Dates: Monday through Friday, August 5-9, 9 am-12 pm
Course Description: Discover photography through the digital camera to understand composition, the effects of light, and color within a photograph. Examine the MFA’s photography collection and working in the galleries to inspire your own work to create compelling images. Learn different photography genres such as portraits, still life, documentary and more. Requirement: a digital camera.
Required Materials:
A Digital Camera. It is important to have a digital camera with manual control over the exposure controls of aperature, shutter-speed, ISO and focus.
Recommendations:
DSLR (Digital Single-Lens Reflex) cameras
These cameras have a body and separate, interchangeable lenses and many accessory options.
The DSLR type camera is highly recommended for these classes.
"pro-sumer" "superzoom" or "bridge" cameras
These have a small body and one fixed zoom lens. Not as versatile but okay.
This type of camera will do in a pinch.
"point & shoot" or "compact" camera
These are fine but lack any interchangeability or options or options for additional accessories like flash.
Not recommended.
Instructor: Fran Osborn-Blaschke
Fran Osborn-Blaschke is a photographer who graduated from the New England School of Photography professional program. His artistic vision is influenced and inspired by his family, science, astronomy, music and poetry. His photographs have been shown at various venues in the New England area, including the Photographic Resource Center, the Danforth Museum of Art and the Griffin Museum of Photography.
TW25: Photography, Ages 12-14
Occurs every day until August 9.
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Studio Art Classroom G37
SOLD OUT
- Admission
- $225, plus $20 material feeMFA members
- $280, plus $20 material feeNonmembers Course Ticket Required for Admission
- Event Type
- Studio Art Class
- Course Number
- TW25
