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Workshops Intro to Your DSLR Camera - Part 2
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Intro to Your DSLR Camera - Part 2

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*** This is a two-part course - Sat. July 15, 1-4 pm & Sun. July 16, 1-4pm ***

In this course students will learn how to use their DSLR on the manual setting, including understanding metering (including tricky metering), shutter speed, aperture, ISO, White Balance, color space, and lens focal lengths. Students will also learn how to read the histogram on their cameras to better understand how image data is recorded, leading to more control over how an image looks. Students are asked to bring their DSLRs, paper manuals (or link to online manual), and a memory card (8-16GB recommended). In class shooting time with the instructor is included, and reading will be provided with registration.

Instructor BIO

Jessica Ingram works across narrative, archive, and representational media to explore social progress and resistance in American culture. Raised and based in Tennessee, the American South is a central subject in her exploration of communities and histories, with a commitment to acknowledgment, care, and justice. Ingram received her BFA from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts and MFA from California College of the Arts. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Oxford American, Vice, Wired Magazine, NPR, and as an official selection at the Sundance Film Festival. Ingram’s book Road Through Midnight: A Civil Rights Memorial (UNC Press 2020) was shortlisted for the Paris Photo Aperture Foundation First Book Prize and was named a “Best Art Book of 2020” by The New York Times.

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https://www.jessingram.com/

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*** This is a two-part course - Sat. July 15, 1-4 pm & Sun. July 16, 1-4pm ***

In this course students will learn how to use their DSLR on the manual setting, including understanding metering (including tricky metering), shutter speed, aperture, ISO, White Balance, color space, and lens focal lengths. Students will also learn how to read the histogram on their cameras to better understand how image data is recorded, leading to more control over how an image looks. Students are asked to bring their DSLRs, paper manuals (or link to online manual), and a memory card (8-16GB recommended). In class shooting time with the instructor is included, and reading will be provided with registration.

Instructor BIO

Jessica Ingram works across narrative, archive, and representational media to explore social progress and resistance in American culture. Raised and based in Tennessee, the American South is a central subject in her exploration of communities and histories, with a commitment to acknowledgment, care, and justice. Ingram received her BFA from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts and MFA from California College of the Arts. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Oxford American, Vice, Wired Magazine, NPR, and as an official selection at the Sundance Film Festival. Ingram’s book Road Through Midnight: A Civil Rights Memorial (UNC Press 2020) was shortlisted for the Paris Photo Aperture Foundation First Book Prize and was named a “Best Art Book of 2020” by The New York Times.

Website

https://www.jessingram.com/

*** This is a two-part course - Sat. July 15, 1-4 pm & Sun. July 16, 1-4pm ***

In this course students will learn how to use their DSLR on the manual setting, including understanding metering (including tricky metering), shutter speed, aperture, ISO, White Balance, color space, and lens focal lengths. Students will also learn how to read the histogram on their cameras to better understand how image data is recorded, leading to more control over how an image looks. Students are asked to bring their DSLRs, paper manuals (or link to online manual), and a memory card (8-16GB recommended). In class shooting time with the instructor is included, and reading will be provided with registration.

Instructor BIO

Jessica Ingram works across narrative, archive, and representational media to explore social progress and resistance in American culture. Raised and based in Tennessee, the American South is a central subject in her exploration of communities and histories, with a commitment to acknowledgment, care, and justice. Ingram received her BFA from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts and MFA from California College of the Arts. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Oxford American, Vice, Wired Magazine, NPR, and as an official selection at the Sundance Film Festival. Ingram’s book Road Through Midnight: A Civil Rights Memorial (UNC Press 2020) was shortlisted for the Paris Photo Aperture Foundation First Book Prize and was named a “Best Art Book of 2020” by The New York Times.

Website

https://www.jessingram.com/

 
 

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