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Explore digital photography basics in a unique setting with expert mentoring to boost creativity and master new skills
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About This Deal
Dive into photography with engaging classes that simplify the basics and build confidence. Ever struggled with camera settings? These courses make understanding focus, f-stops, and shutter speeds easy while sparking creativity. Master depth of field and composition principles to create dynamic photos that stand out. Learn at your own pace and explore what your camera can do while having fun!
What we offer
The deal includes foundational classes in both digital photography and video basics. Beginners can benefit from combined class offers that enhance learning by focusing on composition techniques. This diverse curriculum encourages creativity while providing comprehensive skills.- Beginners Basic Digital Photography Class: Learn foundational principles of photography in an engaging environment
- Beginners Basic Video Class: Gain essential video skills alongside photography knowledge
- Get both Beginner Classes and Save: Combine classes for comprehensive learning experience at great value
- Intro to Composition: Master photographic composition techniques to improve image quality
Why you should grab the offer
This offer provides an educational adventure within the historic Santora Arts Building at California Center for Digital Arts. Enjoy hands-on mentoring from passionate instructors catering to all skill levels, ensuring a personalized journey. Experience learning amidst a vibrant creative community during events like the Santa Ana Artist Village Art Walks, offering cultural exposure enriching your growth. Travel workshops take you to picturesque locations, promising not just skill development but memorable experiences capturing stunning landscapes.Fine Print
About California Center for Digital Arts
The California Center for Digital Arts teaches students how to master modern mediums such as photography or Adobe Digital products using an ancient method: mentorship. The teachers, who are also the center's owners, use the mentorship method of instruction to help students proceed at their own paces. They work with students in small groups, or even one-on-one, providing two to five days of on-campus, hands-on learning. Students return, their progress is evaluated, and the cycle begins over again. The exercises teachers assign aren't overly structured or abstract; rather, they charge students with completing real-world commissions from clients, so that they learn the realities of an artistic career alongside the theories. While mastering composition, color, and lighting, students must also deal with deadlines and the tiny ghost that lives inside every camera, drawing the pictures they take.