202 - Photo 2 with Chicago Photography Classes

202 - Photo 2 with Chicago Photography Classes

Adult Class | Available

Advanced Beginner to Intermediate
1/8/2025-2/19/2025
6:30 PM-8:30 PM CST on Wed
$480.00

202 - Photo 2 with Chicago Photography Classes

Adult Class | Available

This class is led by Chicago Photography Classes, LLC at TAC. To register, please click on the link provided for Photo 2 at TAC.

In Photo II, you will continue your photographic thinking and go beyond regular through the lens (TTL) metering and learn methods that will allow you be more precise with exposure and color. Much of the curriculum will focus on techniques to improve the technical aspects of your photographs. Histograms, grey cards, color temperature, white balance, and light meters are just some of the lessons we will cover in Photo II. These lessons will help you develop strategic approaches to handle mixed lighting and other hard-to-shoot situations so you may better predict your photograph’s outcome before you shoot.

We will also continue to focus on the artistic side of photography, and many of the lessons will cover approaches to aesthetically improve your work. With discussions on composition, shadows, lighting and angle, to name a few, you will discover new ways to see and capture imagery from the world around you. By combining technical and artistic lessons, Photo II will provide a solid framework to allow you to improve your photographs overall.

PREQUISITE:You must have completed Photo I class and have a general understanding of Adobe Lightroom Classic and how aperture, shutter speed and ISO are manipulated to achieve the correct exposure using your camera’s TTL metering.

  • Photo 2 is led by Chicago Photography Classes, LLC at TAC. To register, please click on the link provided and choose “January 8” from the Drop-down menu.

    Please note that since registration will be though CPC, TAC Membership, Early Bird, and Front Line/ Military Discounts cannot be applied to this workshop.

  • To participate in Photo II, your camera must be a DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex) or Mirrorless, with the ability to store images in RAW format.