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Students Learn the Tools Needed to Best Utilize a Fully Manual Camera
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Students learn the tools needed to best utilize a fully manual camera including aperture, shutter speed, and ISO, while applying creative approaches to composition, image framing, and the challenges of light and shadow. Students must provide their own fully manual camera and corresponding USB cable. It is highly encouraged that students provide their own laptop for editing photographs.
Review from Google:
“Andrew is both an excellent photographer and accomplished instructor. He makes the foundational concepts and practices required for successful digital photography clear through presentations, guided practice, and terrific written materials. Andrew has the ability to quickly build a positive learning community where people with very different backgrounds and skill sets can come together to experience the kind of fellowship Frank Lloyd Wright established at Taliesin.”
Camp Taliesin West: Photographing Wright (SOLD OUT)
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The architecture of Taliesin West is the backdrop for a weeklong photographic journey.
The architecture of Taliesin West is the backdrop for a weeklong photographic journey. Photographer Andrew Pielage will guide students in capturing the Sonoran Desert and UNESCO World Heritage sites around them. Students learn the tools needed to best utilize a DSLR camera including aperture, shutter speed, and ISO, while applying creative approaches to composition, image framing, and the challenges of light and shadow.
Students must provide their own fully manual digital camera and corresponding USB cable.
It is highly encouraged that students provide their own laptop for editing photographs.
Camp Taliesin West: Photographing Wright
Ages: 12-17
Times: June 19–23, 9:00 am-12:00 pm
Price: $250 general public, $225 foundation members
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Camp Taliesin West: Photographing Wright
The architecture of Taliesin West is the backdrop for a weeklong photographic journey.
Renowned photographer, Andrew Pielage, will guide us in capturing our unique, World Heritage site, and the Sonoran Desert around them. We will learn and explore the tools needed to best utilize a DSLR camera including aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. We will then apply these creative approaches to composition, image framing, and the challenges of light and shadow.
Students must provide their own digital SLR camera and corresponding USB cable.
It is highly encouraged that students provide their own laptop for editing photographs.
Camp Taliesin West: Photographing Wright
Ages: 12-16
Times: June 27 – July 1, 9:00 am-12:00 pm
Price: $250 general public, $225 foundation members
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Camp Taliesin West: Photographing Wright
The architecture of Taliesin West is the backdrop for a weeklong photographic journey.
Renowned photographer, Andrew Pielage, will guide us in capturing our unique, World Heritage site, and the Sonoran Desert around them. We will learn and explore the tools needed to best utilize a DSLR camera including aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. We will then apply these creative approaches to composition, image framing, and the challenges of light and shadow.
Students must provide their own digital SLR camera and corresponding USB cable.
It is highly encouraged that students provide their own laptop for editing photographs.
Camp Taliesin West: Photographing Wright
Ages: 12-16
Times: June 6 – 10, 9:00 am-12:00 pm
Price: $250 general public, $225 foundation members
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Camp Taliesin West: Photographing Wright
The landmark architecture of Taliesin West is the backdrop for a weeklong photographic journey. Local Arizona photographer Andrew Pielage will guide students in capturing the Sonoran Desert and recently inscribed UNESCO World Heritage site around them. Students learn the tools needed to best utilize a DSLR camera including aperture, shutter speed, and ISO, while applying creative approaches to composition, image framing, and the challenges of light and shadow. Students must provide their own fully manual camera and corresponding USB cable. It is highly encouraged that students provide their own laptop for editing photographs.
Ages: 12-16
Time: July 26 – 30, 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Price: $250 general public, $225 members
More Information + Tickets: franklloydwright.org