UW Botanic Gardens’ Center for Urban Horticulture (3501 NE 41st Street) is having a class called "Advanced iPhone and iPad Botanical Photography" the next three Wednesdays from 1-4pm for $165.
The information says:
The information says:
You are not intimidated by your iPhone’s camera and can generally make pictures that please you, but you want more. You want to be able to make photos that elicit ooohs and aaahhs, that boldly show others how you perceive the world and move in it.
This course will concentrate on polishing your smartphone photography skills, building upon the foundations gained in the entry level course (or your own, hard won practice), to achieve an even greater level of elegance, confidence and proficiency, including assignments in finding and shooting fleeting scenes, pictures that really would work best in Black and White, that capture weather and motion, that utilize flash in a way that doesn’t look flashy, and that work together as a series for a poem, a story or the beginnings of a slide show or book.
Register online, or by phone (206-685-8033).
(image by David Perry on his iPhone for American Rose magazine)
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