
Here is the list of workshops and this shows how Chesterfield Photographic Society can help you improve your photography. The workshops will run in Chesterfield Library on Saturday mornings from the end of November into Spring.
Over the course of ten workshops, we’ll cover gradually more complex topics. You can attend the whole course, or drop in on topics that interest you. This is the programme that we currently have planned. However as we find out more about what people want from this we may well change some of the content, we will publish the changes on the website.
Please remember these will only be introductory workshops, if you want to explore the subject in more detail then the place is the Digital Group held every month for members:
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26th November |
· Choosing a digital camera · Taking photos of family and friends · Holiday photos |
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10th December |
· Using digital cameras · Composing pictures · Digital photography surgery |
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7th January |
· Making the most of your digital camera · Options for viewing your images · Landscape photography |
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21st January |
· In Camera Techniques · Easy manipulations on the computer · Digital photography surgery |
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4th February |
· Maximising image quality · Use of colour · Action photography |
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18th February |
· Easy manipulations in the computer 2 · Close-up (Macro) and nature photography · Digital photography surgery |
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11th March |
· Scanning slides, negatives and prints · Making the most of your digital camera 2 |
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25th March |
· Other digital equipment · Travel photography · Digital photography surgery |
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22nd April |
· Making audio-visual presentations · Street photography · Use of the Worldwide Web and Internet in digital photography |
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20th May |
· Night photography · Creative montage · Digital photography surgery |
Each session runs from 9.30 in the morning to 12.30 with a couple of coffee breaks
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| You may want to achieve heavily manipulated results such as this Brian Davis Shot called 'Blow Down' | Or you may want to use the computer like the original darkroom to capture the world you see such as this Cheedale Shot from Jerry Daniel |