Point & Shoot Seminar
I heard about this upcoming seminar for the would-be photography enthusiast or someone who simply wants to make use of their point and shoot camera.
Its aptly titled Photography for the Rest of Us, and is going to be conducted by the Philippine Center for Creative Imaging (PCCI) this month.
Since there have been a number of inquiries thrown my way regarding a seminar like this, I lifted some relevant content from PCCI’s website for my reader’s benefit.
This workshop addresses the needs of the layman to squeeze the most out of his digital camera without dealing with technobabble. That definition covers most businessmen, students, housewives, and other technologically challenged laymen.
Who should attend
- Anybody who threw out his camera manual in frustration.
- Anybody whose blood drained away from reading the course descriptions of most photography workshops.
- Anybody who wants to maximize his camera for work, home, or school use.
- Those who skip the science pages of your paper for the entertainment and sports.
- Anybody who thinks photographers are from Mars.
- The beginner who intends to graduate to “serious” photography but needs to start somewhere, gently.
What will be covered
- The only two rules of composition you need to get out of trouble
- Goldilocks and the Three Bright Bears
- Four faults every beginner makes
- Five ways with flash
- The only six picture settings you will ever need–three if you can’t count to six
Prerequisites
- Come as you are: we don’t expect previous knowledge or experience with photography or cameras
- A point-and-shoot camera
- SLR’s will be tolerated, but will be treated as point-and-shoot
The instructor
Ed Yap understands cameras and photography well enough to write about them in i-Mag Photography magazine, but he could never program a VCR either. He knows the mathematics behind the apertures, but can’t figure out the new cell phones. Out of all this experience he knows one thing the camera-makers haven’t figured out: cameras are just too complicated for the man-in-the-street.
Class hours
June 4 to 5 (Thursday to Friday) from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Course fee
The course fee is P 5,300, inclusive of handout materials, lunch and snacks.
Inquiry & registration
Phone: 759-3087, or email inquiry@pcci.com.ph
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June 2nd, 2009 at 8:43 PM
crappity crap… pwede ba akong mag-leave? hehehe. gusto ko ‘to!! sure ka sa september meron ulit ha?
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Troy Reply:
June 2nd, 2009 at 10:09 PM
calvs, sept 10-11 yun next sched for this one. pwede mo nang pagplanuhan. hehe
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June 16th, 2009 at 6:44 PM
mag pa seminar ka na lang sa min!
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Troy Reply:
June 16th, 2009 at 7:27 PM
wala akong K magturo.
ako po ay isang tagasunod lamang at di kapanipaniwalang maging guro.
I’m not worthy! Not worthy!
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