Event name
Canceled: iPhone Photography Workshop
When
Fri 10 / 11 / 2024
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Where
Palisades Library
4901 V Street NW
Washington DC 20007
4901 V Street NW
Washington DC 20007
Who can attend
Members only
Limited Capacity: 5 spots available
Price
FREE
Each student should bring a fully charged iPhone 12 Pro (or newer) to the class.
If you have been yearning to take captivating images with your iPhone, this iPhone Photography workshop is for you. With the iPhone, you always have an incredibly powerful camera at your disposal. The student will learn to see from another perspective and develop an eye for detail. Capturing each
subject from a different vantage point will add interest to the image. This segment includes learning what to look for in a subject and composition, and how light plays an integral role in creating an image.
In addition, the first half of this workshop will teach the basic technical aspects of iPhone photography. This will cover working in the iPhone camera’s manual mode, using focal point and exposure to create the desired outcome. The student will learn how the aperture priority influences depth of field.
This workshop will include classroom instruction and critique of the images shot during the class.
About the Instructor: Howard Clare studied photography and visual communications while attending The George Washington University. As principal of a successful brand design and marketing firm, he directed photo shoots for organizations including The National Cancer Institute and The Washington Post Company. Howard has been discovering visual inspiration for over 45 years. His landscape
and urban photo imagery speak of contrast, form, and texture. Howard’s eye for unexpected detail often transforms to the abstract. With the use of natural light, his imagery suggests a painterly style, transforming the visual world to a photograph by painting with light. Howard’s travels inspire his photography which has been exhibited in individual and group shows. In addition, he shares his passion for photography with students by teaching hands on workshops. Howard's most recent workshop "The Art of Seeing" was held at Beyond Art Gallery.
Howard is a recipient of the DC Arts and Humanities Fellowship Program Grant.