PhotosmArts Photo Field Trip Classes

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PhotosmArts Photo Field Trip Classes Digitally Photography Workshops Photoshop, Photoshop Elements & Lightroom Training Private one on ones and small group session All classes taught by professional photographers with years of teaching experience For questions, information or to register contact, Bill Blanchard 732 651 9800 or Bill@PhotosmArts.org

PhotosmArts Up Coming Class and Workshops March 6th, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, (Its all about composition), From 10 to 1pm April 17th, The High Line, (Cityscapes / Street Photography), From 9 to 12pm May 1st, Central Park Zoo, (Animal Portraits) From 10 to 1pm June 12th, Central Park, (Landscapes Photography) From 9 to 12pm Covers, Belvedere Castle, The Bow Bridge, Bethesda Fountain & More Workshops/Class: Fees, $70.Per person, Payable via PayPal or by check. Class size, limited to 10 students. Space is on a first come basis. Classes and workshop descriptions can be found on the following pages or click on the links above. Classes and workshops can be tailored to specific topics for group or private sessions. Please inquire for pricing and details. Refund Policy: Full credit or refund available up to 6 days before class day. Full credit or 50% refund, 5 days to 2 days before class day. Full credit only, day before and day of class. For questions, information or to register contact, Bill Blanchard 732 651 9800 or Bill@PhotosmArts.org

Metropolitan Museum of Art, Photo Field Trip, March 6th, 10 to 1pm Class will begin outside the Met on 5th Ave. where will cover the basic camera set up. Once the cameras are set, we ll be ready to shoot what awaits us inside. After paying the *admission fee, we ll move on to photograph The Temple of Dendur, followed by The American Wing, where most of the class will take place. As we move through the various galleries you ll be guided to vantage points to make the most of the natural composition and angels each has to offer. From there, as time allows, we ll move to the Roman Sculpture Court for more shooting. *Admission fee/donation: The Met s recommends between, $12 & $25 The Met is Located at, 1000, 5th Ave. (at 82nd St.) 10028 What to know what s covered in our Photo Field Trip classes? Click here Have questions, contact bill@photosmarts.org 732 651 9800 Class fee, $70 per person. To Register for this or any class, click here

The High Line, Photo Field Trip Class, April 17th, 9:00 to 12:00pm The High Line, NYC s newest Park. Running along the Westside, from Gansevoorts St. to 34th St. on the Hudson. Park history and general park information at: Wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Line_%28New_York_City%29 Besides covering the basic camera set up, this class will focus on capturing, Cityscapes, Street and Architectural Photography. Starting at the 30th St. entrance, we ll travel south, following the old High Line freight train track and along the way we ll cover things like, Composition, Camera Shooting Modes, ISO, Shutter Speeds, f-stops, all the basics and much more (click on all the basics to find out). Class fee, $70 per person. To Register for this or any class, Click Here. Have questions or suggestions, please contact, bill@photosmarts.org or 732 651 9800.

PhotosmArts Central Park Zoo, Photo Field Trip Class, May 1st, 10 to 1pm For zoo information only, go to, http://centralparkzoo.com (the Zoo has no class information, contact PhotosmArts for that) Zoo s general admission fees range from $9 to $12 We ll meet and get started just outside the zoo s entrance, where, I ll cover the basic camera set up, so we ll all be ready to shoot once inside. Inside, after paying the admission, we ll go over the Basic Rules of Good Composition. From there we ll move through the zoo with the emphasis placed on shooting good animal portraits and how to use telephoto zoom lenses to get them. We ll also get into all the basics including, Camera Shooting Modes, ISO, Shutter Speeds, f-stops and much more (click on all the basics to find out). Class fee, $70 per person. To Register for this or any class, Click Here Have questions or suggestions, please contact, bill@photosmarts.org 732 651 9800.

PhotosmArts Central Park, Landscape Photo Field Trip Class, June 12th, 9 to 12pm As time permits, photographing the following: The Swedish Cottage, Belvedere Castle, The Ramble, Azalea Pond, The Gill Rustic Bridge, Central Park Lake, The Bow Bridge and Bethesda Fountain & Terrace This class is all about shooting landscapes, for which Central Park is well noted. We ll be covering about two miles, traveling at a slow pace and along the way, talking about composition, lighting, shooting techniques with lots of time to get your questions answered. As with all PhotosmArts class, we ll start with the basic camera setup,so you ll be ready to get some great shots as soon as we start out. Shutter Speeds, f-stops, Camera Shooting Modes, are a small part of whats covered in this class.(find out what s covered here) Class fee, $70 per person. To Register for this or any class, Click here.. Have questions or suggestions, please contact, bill@photosmarts.org 732 651 9800. To Register for this or any class, Click here

PhotosmArts All Photo Field Trip classes cover the following and more, with examples and demonstrations: Basic Camera Setup from Menu Settings: Occasionally camera Menu settings are inadvertently changed or the wrong settings mistakenly put in place, making the camera a bit more difficult to use and may results in lower images quality. If that s the case those mistakes will be caught here. Also covers in this section; Color Space, Sensor Cleaning, Adaptive Dynamic Range, Image Size & Quality, Raw Vs. jegs Vs. Tiff files and the advantages and disadvantages of each. Memory Cards: After shooting, SD card images should be downloaded to your computer as quickly as possible and then backed up. The SD card should then be returned to the camera and re-formatted. Formatting ensures the card s optimum performance and reliability. Also covered; saving money when buying SD cards and recovery of accidentally erased or deleted images from SD cards. ISO: Controls the camera s sensitivity to light. How ISO works, which settings to use indoor and outdoors, which settings yield the highest quality images and why. White Balance (WB): Good, accurate color is all about knowing how White Balance settings work, for example, which settings will fix indoor shots that look too yellow or green. Camera Shooting Modes: Manual (M), Program (P), Aperture (A or Av) and Shutter (S or Tv), Auto Knowing how to use Camera Modes makes shooting easer while improving the overall picture quality. IE, Shutter mode is often preferred for shooting sports and for portraits, many people like using Aperture Mode. Shutter Speeds: Control how long the shutter remains open, allowing light to hit the camera s sensor. Different shutter speeds have different effects. IE, longer (aka, slow) shutter speeds will make waterfalls look kind of creamy. While very short (aka, fast) shutter speeds will freeze each water droplet, giving the opposite effect. f-stops (Aperture) & Depth of Field: Aperture settings control the amount of light coming through the lens to the camera s sensor. Larger settings let in more light, and decrease the Depth of Field (area of the picture that s in focus). Small settings do the opposite, decreasing the amount of light while increasing the Depth of Field. The Elements of Good Photographic Composition: Leading Lines, Framing, Symmetry, Prospective, Negative Space, Rule of Thirds are just a few of the components of composition that will be covered. All workshops are about having fun, while becoming comfortable with your camera and your ability to express yourself through it. Class fee, $70 per person. To register in any class, Click Here For questions, information or to register contact, Bill Blanchard 732 651 9800 or Bill@PhotosmArts.org

PhotosmArts Class Registration, Payments, Refunds and Class Cancelations You can register and make payment via PayPal or by check: Paying with PayPal, click here then enter class name and date. PayPal also accepts credit cards When making your $70 PayPal payment please be sure to enter the class name and its date in PayPal s message section. When your PayPal payment is received, you ll be sent an email confirming your payment and registration into the class or workshop. If you have any difficulty with PayPal, please contact me. Paying by Check: Please contact PhotosmArts at, bill@photosmarts.org or 732 651 9800 for mailing address and information. When mailing your check please include the class name, its date and your phone number and email address. Your payment and registration will be confirmed by email or by phone. Refund Policy: Full credit or refund available up to 6 days before class day. Full credit or 50% refund, 5 days to 2 days before class day. Full credit only the day before and class day. Welcome Email A day or two before class, you ll receive a welcome note, containing basic class information, directions, meeting place, what to bring, etc. Class Cancelations: A minimum of 3 students is required for any class to run. Less, will results in a cancelation, with full refund or credit provided. Classes may be canceled,for inclement weather, with full refund or credit. PhotosmArts reserves the right to cancel any class at anytime. In that unlikely event, a timely notice will be sent along with a full refund For questions, information or to register contact, Bill Blanchard 732 651 9800 or bill@photosmarts.org