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April 7, 2020
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
The Exposure Triangle is at the foundation of photography. More than just a representation of aperture, shutter speed, and ISO, it is a concept, the understanding of how your camera captures light. The exposure triangle is also a tool, a usable chart showing you how to adjust your exposure to capture the image you desire.
Exposure in photography is all about light and how your camera captures the light. Every exposure is a relationship between aperture, shutter speed, and ISO, and there are many ‘correct exposures’ available to you by varying this relationship. Introduction to the Exposure Triangle will be the gateway that allows you to go from snapping pictures to creating images. Learn how to take more control of your camera.
To join the class, you must click on the below button and register at Zoho Webinar.
Photographer: John Baltz
John is a seasoned professional with nearly 30 years in photography. In addition to his freelance business, John has worked in several professional studios and currently is a photographer for the University of Arkansas. John’s first interest in photography began with collecting cameras as a child from antique markets around town. Later, John received a degree in Computer Science from the University of Arkansas, and was an early adopter of digital media. It is his strong knowledge in digital photography, along with a love for the the history of photography that provides for a unique sense of creativity driving many of his projects.