Taking Beautiful Photographs: A Class for Beginners
You know how it goes–the toddler whizzes by and you catch a blurry arm in your photo. Or, your subjects are inexplicably greenish or blueish, or sometimes amber, from the dreaded indoor living shot.
Are you ready to take better photos?
I’m hosting several sessions for beginning and intermediate photographers this month. Unfortunately, our two-part intermediate/advanced camera workshop in late March was snatched up by newsletter readers (have you subscribed? here’s the link if you haven’t!), but we still have several spots remaining in Taking Better Photos: A Class for Beginners on Thursday, March 21. To sign up (and read the complete course description) click here and navigate to spring photo classes!
And, for those of you who aren’t on the Connecticut shoreline every day, would you like to bring either one of these classes to your neighborhood for a group of four or more–perhaps a Wine & Cameras night at your house? I enjoy customizing the content for different groups, and I love helping others learn how to take beautiful photos of their own lives.
Or, are you local and hoping to catch the two-part workshop the next time we offer it?
Tell me what you think in the comments below, as well as when you’d like to see it offered again!
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Anna Sawin is a Connecticut-based portrait, wedding, and editorial photographer. She lives in the shoreline town of Stonington with her family and has discovered the perfect cupcake. Just ask, she is willing to share her secret.
You are so great to offer these classes! I am hoping to sign up for “seeing the light” once you set a date, or your next two-part workshop. Would you ever consider doing a class near Boston on a Saturday or Sunday?