Photography Basics: In The Field

Photography Basics: In The Field (in-person)

Establishing a professional, visual brand identity in our digital-first environment is crucial to maintaining success.

Event information

Wednesday, October 23rd 2024
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Location:
Duquesne University Small Business Development Center
600 Forbes Ave
Rockwell Hall Room 618
Pittsburgh, PA 15282-0103
Event Type:
Training Event
Cost:
Attend - $45.00/attendee
Photography Basics: In The Field (in-person)

This is an in-person workshop. A photo camera is required (DSLR, mirrorless, etc.).

Learning to operate and utilize professional photography equipment to promote your products and services as a small business owner has never been more important than it is today. Establishing a professional, visual brand identity in our digital-first environment is crucial to maintaining success. 

This workshop is designed to be a hands-on learning opportunity for small business owners who want to improve their photography skills. Attendees will learn the basics of photography in a classroom setting, before taking part in an in-the-field exercise where you will practice what you have learned. At the end of the workshop, the attendees will have the opportunity to have their photos reviewed and critiqued by the instructor.

This workshop will cover all of the photography basics such as:

  • Camera Settings (aperture, shutter speed, ISO, etc.)
  • Camera Functions
  • Photography Basics (exposure, white balance, focus, framing, etc.)
  • Lighting Practices

The capture and utilization of high-quality photos via websites or social media platforms can be the key to taking your marketing to the next level!

Register today! Limited spots available!

Speaker: Tyler Benninger, Video Production & Content Specialist, Duquesne University SBDC

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You are considered a member of the underserved community if you are any one or more of the following: a minority; a veteran, military service member or military spouse; a woman; a member of a tribal community; have a disability; identify as LGBTQ+; are a member of a religious minority; live in a rural area; or are otherwise adversely affected by persistent poverty or systemic inequality.

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