Class Title: Introduction to Digital Photography Duration: 6 Weeks Schedule: Weekly (e.g., Sundays, 2-hour sessions) Level: Beginner
Objective: To equip students with the foundational skills and knowledge to capture stunning digital photographs using their digital camera.
Course Outline Week 1: Understanding Your Camera • Topics: ◦ Overview of digital camera types (DSLR, mirrorless) ◦ Key camera components: lens, sensor, shutter, and viewfind ◦ Introduction to camera settings: manual mode, aperture, shutter speed, ISO • Hands-On Activity: ◦ Practice manual camera mode and light metering. ◦ Experiment with auto vs. manual focus.
Week 2: Mastering Exposure • Topics: ◦ The Exposure Triangle: Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO ◦ How light affects exposure ◦ Introduction to metering modes • Hands-On Activity: ◦ Capture three photos of the same subject, adjusting each component of the exposure triangle to see the effects.
Week 3: Composition Techniques • Topics: ◦ Rule of thirds ◦ Leading lines and framing ◦ Balance and symmetry in a photograph ◦ Using negative space effectively • Hands-On Activity: ◦ Take photos using various composition techniques to tell a story.
Week 4: Light and Color • Topics: ◦ Understanding natural vs. artificial lig ◦ Golden hour, blue hour, and harsh light considerations ◦ White balance. • Hands-On Activity: ◦ Capture photos using different lighting scenarios (indoors and outdoors). ◦ Adjust white balance settings for creative effects.
Week 5: Introduction to Editing • Topics: ◦ Basics of photo editing software (e.g., Lightroom, Photoshop, or free alternatives) ◦ Adjusting brightness, contrast, and color balance ◦ Cropping and straightening for better composition • Hands-On Activity: ◦ Edit 2-3 images using basic editing tools.
Week 6: Telling a Story Through Photography • Topics: ◦ How to create a photo series or mini portfolio ◦ Tips for capturing emotions and moments ◦ Review of concepts learned throughout the course • Final Project: ◦ Photography Show/Presentation of a 5-photo series on a chosen theme (e.g., nature, cityscape, or portraits). ◦ Group critique and discussion. Materials Needed • A digital camera that has manual mode. • Notebook and pen • Access to a computer with basic editing software (optional but recommended) Course Deliverables • A foundational understanding of digital photography concepts • A mini portfolio of edited photographs • Confidence in using your camera and editing too