Have you ever wondered when to use which shooting mode on your camera
You may use your camera in automatic mode, you may prefer full artistic control where you dial in every parameter in manual mode, or you may prefer something in between, such as shutter or aperture priority where you determine one and the camera sets the corresponding values. There is no one setting to suit all, and different subjects and situations lend themselves to different modes and camera settings.
We explore the details of each shooting mode, including aperture priority, shutter priority, and fully manual mode. We explore when you might use which, as well as some highly practical ‘go-to settings’ in each mode for a variety of subjects both moving and still.
For those with less experience using alternative shooting modes, this workshop serves as a great introduction to experimenting with a range of new settings; for those with more experience, it serves as a springboard into the nuances of fine-tuning camera settings according to your subject.
Finally, we explore the essence of exposure compensation and how to fine-tune camera exposure for the most beautiful light.
This workshop is ideal for all levels of photography. Content details will be tailored to the course attendees on the day. Each day is a mixture of classroom learning with an emphasis on outdoor hands-on practice and 1-2-1 tuition.