PHOTOGRAPHY LESSONS & HELP
IN PERSON DSLR & MIRRORLESS CAMERA LESSONS, TRAINING, TUTORING AND HELP
In Palo Alto, CA, 94306

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>>> Why not get lessons on Digital Photography and how to use that new camera to make beautiful images
>>> Private, one-on-one, live and in person, Camera and Photography Tutoring in Palo Alto
>>> Groups up to 3 people for same price as 1 person
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DSLR Camera camera class, lessons, or tutoring
    

You’ve been taking snapshots for years with various point-and-shoot cameras or (shudder) even your cell phone. But now you have a great DSLR camera with all the bells and whistles and have no clue what to do with it. Or, you’ve had your DSLR for awhile and are less than satisfied with the results. You know how to set the dial to “Automatic” and push the button – just like you did with your point and shoot but that’s about it. Now what?
Reading the 200 page camera manual is of no help. It tells you what the buttons do, but not why you would want to do that or what benefits or detriments come along with those settings. It tells you how to display the menu, but not the meaning of the 80+ items in 3 levels of options or when one would want to use those options.
It doesn't matter if you have a Canon Camera, a Nikon Camera, or a Sony Camera, you want to move from just “Taking Pictures” to “Making Photographs” – which is why you got that camera in the first place. In other words you want to learn Digital Photography and how to use your camera.

I’m an award winning photographer with great teaching skills who can teach you how to “Escape the Green Box” (get off of the Auto setting) and really use your DSLR. My one-on-one lessons are tailored to your camera and your skill level. These are the highest quality. professional and in depth, lessons and should not be confused with quickie 2 hour overviews. I don't just tell you to "push that button" or "turn that dial", I teach you how the various camera settings impact your images. I give you the information required to fully understand, control and utilize your camera to make beautiful images matching your artistic vision.

If you take my structured course format I also provide, free of charge, PDF copies of the class presentation material (over 200 PowerPoint slides) we use during the class, including my instructor notes so you can refer back to them later. After you have finished my course, you should feel free to send me emails with questions, issues or problems that may come up or ask me to look over a few of your photos to offer suggestions - all at no charge.

I give my lessons at my place in Palo Alto (near San Antonio and El Camino) but can come to your place in nearby cities for an extra travel reimbursement fee depending on distance.
I tailor the Material to your needs based on how deep you want to go and even what things you want to concentrate on.
As a guide, for a novice covering all material to an in-depth level, will take about 8 total hours. However a light once over of the key points can be covered in 3 to 4 hours
       


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Contact
Contact me through the "Contact" menu at the top of this screen, or through email to Dan@DanHartfordPhoto.com.  
Mention "3 for 1" offer and you can bring two friends or relatives at no extra charge
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LIST OF TOPICS WHICH ARE INCLUDED IN THE LESSONS
General overview of Photography Basics
The Light Path from light source to memory card and what controls you have to shape it along the way:  
Light sources and Color Temperature
Subject reflectivity
Camera lens and what it does
Camera shutter and what it does
Camera Sensor and what it does
Camera Processor and what it does
The memory card
Your Camera controls:
Picture Mode or Main Dial
Other Wheels, dials and buttons
How to control your, Shutter Speed, Aperture, Focus Pattern, ISO, WB, ISO,
Metering Mode, Exposure Compensation, Exposure Shift, Drive Mode and Storage format
The things you have control over and when/why you should control them (rather than let the camera decide)
Flash – When to use it and when to turn it off.
White Balance – What it is, how to control it.
ISO – What it does and what to watch out for (noise)
Drive Mode – how to increase your odds of “getting the shot”
Auto Focus – the various Auto Focus modes and situations where you would choose one over another – or even turn it off
Focus point – Why is the fence in focus but Grandma is all blurry?
Metering Mode – How the camera evaluates the scene and helping it choose the right method
Jpg vs RAW – Overcome your fear of RAW. Learn what it is and why it is your friend.
Other settings and terms explained
The In’s and Out’s of exposure
Exposure explained
How your camera sensor deals with light and the “Gotcha” of the dynamic range limit of your sensor as well as how to over come it.
18% gray and why it may be the most important thing to know about your camera that most people don’t know
Controlling exposure
- The trade off’s of your settings. What you get and lose as you make adjustments to: Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO
- Using your Camera’s Manual controls:
- What the main dial settings on your camera mean and when to use them
- When and why you should use exposure compensation and/or exposure shift
- Bracketing
- Your histogram – Understand what it is telling you and read it with confidence. Use it in the field while you still have a chance to shoot again.
- Depth of Field (DOF) and Hyper Focal Distance (Hyper Focal Point)
- How to convey a sense of motion in your images. Motion Blur or Motion Freezing.
- How different lighting and subject situations fool your camera and what to do about it
- Flash Exposure Compensation (including Fill Flash)
Artistic – Composition:
What is it?
Rule of thirds
Balance
Leading Lines
Single Subject
The Story
Selective Focus
Subject Separation
Shooting for HDR or PANORAMA processing
10 deadly sins of composition
Putting it all together
Steps to use in the field.
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Thanks -- Dan
      

       
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