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Photography

Photography Workshop
Overview
This workshop is for anyone who wants to learn the basics of photography. You'll learn how to use a camera, compose a shot, and edit your photos.
What You'll Learn
The different parts of a camera and how they work.
How to choose the right camera settings for different situations.
How to compose a shot that is both visually appealing and technically sound.
How to edit your photos to enhance their look and feel.
Who Should Attend
This workshop is for anyone who wants to learn photography. Whether you're a beginner or you're an experienced photographer, you'll learn something new from this workshop.
Schedule
The workshops will run for one hour and forty-five minutes.
To Register
To enter the workshop, please visit our profile for the SHWWF, here .
If you’d like to enter the competition, please fill out .
We hope to see you there!
Benefits of Attending a Photography Workshop
There are many benefits to attending a photography workshop. Here are a few of the most common:
Learn a new skill. You'll learn how to use a camera and take great photos.
Have fun. Photography is a fun and creative activity that can be enjoyed by people of all ages.
Improve your skills. If you're already a photographer, you'll learn new techniques and improve your skills.
If you're looking for a way to learn a new skill, have fun, and improve your photography skills, then a photography workshop is a great option for you.
Here are some additional details about the workshop:
The workshop will be led by a skilled photographer.
The workshop will be broken down into smaller modules, so you'll have plenty of opportunities to practice your photography skills.
You'll be able to ask questions and get feedback from the instructor throughout the workshop.
We hope you'll join us for this fun and informative workshop!
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