Jeff Linn Photo Workshop

 

Jeff Linn


Jeff Linn began his journey into photography nearly four decades ago. While traveling in Japan, he purchased his first 35mm camera. He spent hours studying the mechanics of photography while documenting scenic fishing villages and the neon lights of the big cities.


Today Linn concentrates on fine art photography where artistic flair is paramount. His special interests include flowers, landscape panoramas and low light cityscapes.


Linn’s award-winning images are created using a digital platform. From the camera to inkjet print and mat to frame, Linn maintains total control over the process.


Linn studied under renowned landscape photographer, George D. Lepp, at the Lepp Institute of Digital Imaging in Los Osos, California and with internationally acclaimed contemporary artist, John Paul Caponigro, at Caponigro Arts, Cushing, Maine. His photographs appear in magazines and brochures and are on display in several local and regional galleries.










 

 


February 20th, 2010

12:00am - 5:00pm 


Cost  $55.00

 

                Jeff Linn 

Digital Camera for Beginners 
 
 Class Outline:
11:30 - 12:00 -- Registration
12:00 - 12:15 -- Introduction & Class Overview
12:15 - 1:50 -- Digital Photographic Basics
2:00 - 2:50 -- Composition & Shooting Styles
3:00 - 3:50 -- Field Shooting (Weather Permitting)
4:00 - 4:45 -- Digital Sensors, Pixels & Formats
4:45 - 5:00 -- Overview & Critique
 
 
 
  What you'll learn: 
An overview of your camera and it's setting and features
Understanding the use of your camera's histograms for proper exposures
Understanding white balance and it's affects on lighting conditions
Exposure and the relationship between shutter speed, aperture and ISO
Photographic compositions and shooting styles
An overview of digital camera sensors, pixels and digital file formats
 
  Who should attend:  This interactive class is open to beginner photographers, hobbyists and parents who want to take better
pictures of their kids and pets. 
 
  What to bring: 
Any digital camera - DSLR or Point & Shoot
Memory Card
Your camera's instruction manual
Fully charged battery (bring extras if available)