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The Photo School - In class exercise (1/100 at ISO 6400)

The Photo School

4.5(2 reviews)
5.4 kmSud-Ouest

I signed up for a 3 day photography course and I found the course to be very informative. The…read morematerial was covered and we had a few in-class exercises in each of the classes. I've been taking pictures with digital point and shoot cameras and had an old film SLR (Nikon F-401s) for a long time. I've also owned/used a Nikon D5100 and later upgraded to a Nikon D5300 but in all that time of taking pictures, I generally left the cameras on automatic or would use one of the pre-programmed modes on the camera. My cellphone camera also had manual and automatic settings and I would generally leave it on automatic. I had reviewed a lot of videos online as well as read a few books about switching to manual when shooting but I tend to be the type of person who gets the most out of participating in a class/workshop as opposed to reading or watching a video on the topic. I took public transit to get to the first class and for the second and third class, I decided to take my car. The place is easily accessible by public transit but because my course was on the weekend (Saturday), the bus schedule heading back to the metro was long after my first class so I decided to bring my car for the subsequent classes. There are only ~5 guest visitor parking spots which fills up fast since there are other businesses in the area that use the same free parking spaces but I managed to find parking on the street a few blocks away without any issues. The class size was small (I was one of three participants during the session) so the instructor (Varvara/Barbara) had time to answer our questions. I brought my Nikon D5300 to the class and since it was a "standard" DSLR, even though Varvara was more familiar with the Canon line of DSLRs, with my rudimentary knowledge of my camera's menu, she had no problems showing me how to get to the settings on my camera. One student brought a Nikon 1 series type of camera which was a bit trickier as the menus weren't "standard" and another student borrowed/rented one of the Canon cameras for the classes. The only minor negatives was that the PDF class material were sometimes sent a bit on the late side and classes finished a bit on the early side (although all the material was covered). The class that I was in also had the scheduling for the second and third class changed (so the second class which was supposed to happen in the evening, happened in the afternoon and the third class which was supposed to happen in the afternoon, happened in the evening. The schedule change didn't really affect me but mentioning it here. I would have no issues taking another workshop/class here.

Polina is a great teacher of photography for both the technical and artistic side of things. She…read moremake sure to get to know the strengths and weaknesses of each student, so each person can get the most learning out of each session. I did a beginners session with her and found the exercises she gave very useful. I definitely hope to attend some more advanced classes here

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