posted Aug 25, 2008 7:15 PM by David Wright
The Dayton Metro Library has put together a series of digital photography programs for this fall. We think some of your neighborhood residents may be interested in this series. Would you please consider including this information in your September and/or October newsletters or e-mails to your residents? Here's my contact information if you have questions (please note that I work part-time and it may be a couple days before I respond):
Beverly Barnes
Reference Librarian
Dayton Metro Library
496-8623 voice mailbox
Following is information about the digital photography programs:
Digital Photography Series
at the
Dayton Metro Library
All programs will be located at the Main Library Auditorium at 215 E. Third Street in downtown Dayton. All programs will be on Tuesday evenings from 7:00 p.m. to 8:45 p.m.
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DATE |
PROGRAM TITLE |
PRESENTER |
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION |
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Tue
Oct 7 |
Basic Digital Camera Skills |
Mike Petrose |
If all you know how to do is turn your digital camera on & off, this is a great workshop for you. Mike Petrose from Fairborn Camera & Video will answer your questions about your digital camera. With over 30 years in the camera store business, he’s an expert on all the features digital cameras provide.
Don’t forget to bring your camera! |
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Tue
Oct 14 |
Make the Most of Lighting |
Kim Coughnour |
All light is not created equal when taking pictures. Kim Coughnour can help you learn about:
- The qualities of light and how to use them
- Portrait lighting (Your family pictures will never look better!)
- Light as the subject of your photography
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Tue
Oct 21 |
Composing Your Picture |
Kim Coughnour |
Did you ever take that “perfect” snapshot only to find the print showing a plant growing out of somebody’s head? Let Kim Cougnnour help you learn how to “see like your camera”:
- How to draw the viewers attention
- Create visual flow
- Simplify the content of your images
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Tue
Oct 28 |
Advanced Photography Techniques |
Kim Coughnour |
Kim Coughnour will cover some special topics for those wanting to learn more advanced photography techniques:
- Incident and reflective metering
- Creative use of aperture settings
- Creative use of shutter speed settings
- Understanding focal lengths
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Nov 4 |
Making Good Pictures from Your Digital
Camera Files |
Paul Rybold |
Once you push the button, you’re work’s not over yet. Paul Rybold (the other half of Fairborn Camera & Video) will help you learn how to work with imaging software programs to maximize the quality of your prints:
- Sizing
- Color correcting
- Exposure correcting
- And the all important, printing
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Kim Coughnour: Former instructor at the Ohio Institute of Photography & Technology, Kim Coughnour, has taught Basic Camera Skills, Black & White Photography, Color Concepts, Lighting Techniques, and Advanced Commercial Photography courses. In addition to teaching photography, Kim’s career includes five years of commercial photography and now she owns the Red Leaf Photography portrait studio in Oakwood.
Mike Petrose & Paul Rybold: These two men combined make up over 60 years of professional photography experience. Much of that time has been as co-owners of Fairborn Camera & Video. As new cameras and photographic equipment come on the market, they stay abreast of all developments as they serve their amateur and professional photography customers.
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