Master thatdial on top of your cameraand use Shutter Priority and Aperture Priority modes for amazing photography techniques. This is the perfectcourse if you own a digital SLR (DSLR),Mirrorless camera, or any digital camera with with a control dial on top. Learn not only why there are 2 Auto modes on almost all digital cameras, but why, when, and how to go beyond Auto mode! Stop-action, motion-blur, soft-focus backgrounds, and sharp depth-of-focus, are all covered in simple to understand lessons. Light, composition, proper camera and posing techniques, are all covered with examples and practice files. You will also learnhow to “see” lighthow to make great compositionshow to control focushow to take creative pictures of people and landscapeshow tostop -or blur -action and movementhow tolighten up shadowshow, and when, to control ISOand lots moreWhether you own a Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Fuji, Sony, Panasonic, or other brand camera, if you have manual controls you will be able to use these lessons to master your camera’s controls. Adults learn bydoing -so put down that thick manual, grab your camera, and in an hour you will understand the dials and controls that are key to taking great photographs. What some of my workshop students have said about my BeginnerPhotography Workshops:“I enjoyed Steve’s style, and he presented the information in a way that is easy to understand.“Steve explained how the camera works, why I was doing what I was doing, how to change the modes, f-stops, etc. And what the result of the picture would be. When I left the workshop I was EXCITED to use my camera! I tried all of my newly learned techniques at home. I learned so much that day, and I was hungry for more!“Steve explained things at a level I understood, using terminology I understood. And even more important, I was able to practice what was taught and see the results. If the results were not what I expected, Steve was available to explain what changes should be made to get the better shot.“Steve is very knowledgeable about the subject matter and easily imparts that knowledge to students. He spends time explaining even the most basic concepts (like how do I pop the flash!). I had just gotten my camera and had no idea how to use it. I took some pretty great pictures after the workshop!”