Jul 25th
10am–12:30pm PDT
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Creative Photography Workshops @ 3325 Shelby Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90034
Enhance your way of seeing and take your photographic vision to the next level. Through field trips, interesting assignments and critiques, students will advance their technical photographic skills with the primary emphasis on advanced creative camera work, metering and lighting. Student furnishes fully manual DSLR camera & printing. Prerequisites: Beginning Photography and/or meeting and Portfolio review.
Tuesday Jul 25th, 10am–12:30pm Pacific Time
(8 sessions)
FlowerSchool Los Angeles @ 223 S Los Angeles St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Photographs of floral designs can often be the only record of a beautiful design or concept. In this introductory workshop students will learn the basics of floral photography & content marketing. Students will learn the essential skills to improve their photography practice and how to better market, generate a brand and reach out to your customer base. In this workshop, students will learn: Marketing & Branding 101 ...
Thursday Jun 15th, 10:30am–3pm Pacific Time
Creative Photography Workshops @ 3325 Shelby Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90034
Get going on your dream of understanding your camera and improve your images! This workshop offers the basics of photography and manual camera skills. In class we bring you up to speed on camera technology and teach you how to visually explore and experience your surroundings from behind the lens and much more. Creative practical assignments will be given to strengthen composition and technical awareness. Students must bring their own fully...
Thursday Jul 27th, 10am–12pm Pacific Time
(8 sessions)
Los Angeles Center of Photography @ 10200 Venice Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232
In this beginning workshop, students will learn all the controls and functions on their digital Single Lens Reflex (SLR) cameras, basic camera operation (including f-stop, shutter speed and ISO), fundamental concepts of photography, and how to control the photograph’s final look. Discussions include composition and light, how to get the background in or out of focus, how to stop or blur motion, why to use one ISO over another, when to use a tripod,...
Wednesday Jul 5th, 7–10pm Pacific Time
(6 sessions)
Creative Photography Workshops @ 3325 Shelby Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90034
This workshop offers advances techniques beyond beginning photography. We will be working towards a deeper understanding of composition, lighting (natural and artificial) including flash. Exploring diverse imagery i.e. portraiture, still life, landscape and street photography, all to help you develop a strong point of view and to integrate camera technology with your unique creative vision. Practical assignments will be given to strengthen...
Wednesday Jul 26th, 10am–12pm Pacific Time
(8 sessions)
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Digital Photo Academy instructors are available to accommodate personal schedules and provide a half day, 3 hours of instruction to suit the needs of individual parties. Typically the session will last approximately, beginning with a discussion about the student’s specific camera equipment and photographic needs, then leading into an in-the-field shoot that coincides with the photography goals of the student. The shoot can focus on Landscape,...
Saturday Jun 3rd, 10am–1pm Pacific Time
Digital Photo Academy instructors are available to accommodate personal schedules and provide a full day, 6 hours of instruction to suit the needs of individual parties. Typically the session will last approximately, beginning with a discussion about the student’s specific camera equipment and photographic needs, then leading into an in-the-field shoot that coincides with the photography goals of the student. The shoot can focus on Landscape,...
Saturday Jun 3rd, 10am–4pm Pacific Time
Creative Photography Workshops @ 3325 Shelby Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90034
Get going on your dream to understand your camera and improve your images! The course brings students up to speed on new camera technology and teaches you how to visually explore and experience your surroundings from behind the lens. Creative practical assignments will be given. Students must bring their own fully charged DSL camera and owners manual. This course is hands-on, fun, and develops both practical and artistic skills!
Monday Jul 10th, 10am–2pm Pacific Time
(5 sessions)
Digital Photo Academy @ 2800 E Observatory Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90027
Just the surrounding setting of the Griffith Park sign itself invites a variety of floral photo ops, from macro and broad perspectives, a great subject to practice Aperture Priority shots. But don’t forget the moorish architectural shapes of Griffith Park, the round dome of the main building and a variety of framing perspectives from various openings from the interior space. Your instructor will take you to vantage points to capture lookout points...
Saturday Jun 10th, 11am–2pm Pacific Time
Digital Photo Academy @ 751 Echo Park Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Whether capturing lakeside vistas in the park, flowers along the shore, couples rowing about in colorful paddle boats, the Echo Park venue offers a variety of photo ops including striking statues, swaying palms, skateboarders, portraits of an extensive variety and more. Your DPA instructor will offer a variety of composition techniques to turn ordinary snapshots to compelling photographs. There will also be lessons on Shutter Speed Priority with...
Saturday Sep 9th, 11am–2pm Pacific Time
Digital Photo Academy @ 200 Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, CA 90401
The Santa Monica Pier is home to a world of entertainment, from carousel rides to shopping to arcades. But it is also an amazing place for photographers to experiment, sharpen their skills, and capture beautiful evening photographs. Join your Digital Photo Academy instructor to photograph the sunset over the Pacific Ocean and the Santa Monica Pier at dusk. You will photograph passerbys, the boardwalk, and of course, the sunset over...
Saturday Jul 15th, 11am–2pm Pacific Time
Los Angeles City College @ 855 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029
Learn to develop your creative eye and take interesting photos with any camera, even your phone. We’ll focus on visual composition to improve your photography and express your unique vision. This workshop will include practicing the concepts discussed in class. “Cameras don’t take pictures, people (photographers) do.” -Anonymous
Saturday Jun 24th, 1–5pm Pacific Time
Los Angeles Center of Photography @ 312 N Western Ave, Los Angeles, CA USA, Los Angeles, CA 90004
Mastering the tools of lighting is the key to mastering studio photography. In this workshop, students will gain a solid foundation of studio lighting and practical knowledge of light. Working hands-on with the equipment, participants will learn how to select the proper light source for their subjects whether shooting portraits, still life or product. The class will start out with basic lighting setups and move into more detail with studio...
Tuesday Sep 12th, 7–10pm Pacific Time
(6 sessions)
Los Angeles Center of Photography @ 312 N Western Ave, Los Angeles, CA USA, Los Angeles, CA 90004
Join the dynamic duo of Bobbi Lane and Lee Varis to explore the world of Hollywood glamour, and learn the photographic style of George Hurrell. Bobbi & Lee will teach you how to achieve the look of the classic Hollywood glamour images of the 1930’s & 40’s using modern lighting tools and digital retouching techniques. George Hurrell spent the last 12 years of his life shooting in Bobbi’s studio, during which he experienced a revival...
Friday Oct 6th, 7–9pm Pacific Time
(3 sessions)
Los Angeles Center of Photography @ 1900 Pico Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90405
In efforts to advance photography in the mid-19th century, Fredrick Scott Archer, an English sculptor and photographer, experimented with collodion in the hope of producing a photographic negative on ordinary glass plates. The process was perfected in 1851. This two-day workshop serves as a hands-on introduction to this demanding but beautiful photographic process. Participants will use large format period-correct cameras to explore the craftsmanship...
Saturday Jun 24th, 10am–4pm Pacific Time
(2 sessions)
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Almost everyone knows how to take a picture at the most basic level, but what about going beyond that level? Many of us have cell phones or even a basic camera that we use to take the occasional selfie or family photo. Still, there are so many more layers of learning photography and probably many features you aren’t using on your camera; this is part of what makes photography so fascinating.
If you’ve ever been to Los Angeles, then you know they have some pretty “Instagrammable” places, so finding a source of inspiration in this city should be easy. Having a lovely backdrop might not be the only reason to get into photography, but it makes it easy to shoot a stunning photo when surrounded by art. Aside from being an easy-to-shoot location, Los Angeles, the City of Angels, is known for bringing it all together. Joining other ambitious photographers in LA might be all you need to do to achieve this idea. Learning photography can help you find a new network of friends or even colleagues to discuss your ideas, trade industry secrets with, or learn from. Finally, California also is known for celebrities, Hollywood, music, and movies. Tapping into this skill could give you access to a lucrative career in this popular industry. Whether it’s for the glam of Hollywood, the connection with new friends, or the inspiration from Venice Beach, Los Angeles is a great place to learn photography.
In Basic Photography - Part 1, students can anticipate learning basic camera operation, all the controls and functions on their digital Single Lens Reflex (SLR) camera, and the fundamental photography concepts. Students can also expect to engage in meaningful discussions about essential photography concepts such as composition and light, how to stop or blur motion, when to use a tripod, and appropriate lenses for a desired effect. The course is divided into six sessions, each session is 3 hours long. This course is in-depth and covers a lot of content. The instructor gives weekly assignments and provides feedback during the next class session, a great way to improve your skills and grow. Students are expected to own a Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) or a Mirrorless camera.
The Crash Street: A One-Day Adventure, also offered as LACP, is an exciting class that provides a full eight hours of the basics of street photography. Students can expect to hear about many topics, including how to find great backgrounds, approach the people they want to shoot, and use their instinct when shooting. In addition, this course will have lectures, sessions out in the field, and group critique. While The Crash Street is for all levels, students are expected to know how to shoot in manual mode on their cameras. At $295, you can expect an inspiring day of learning and picture-taking.
Digital Photo Academy (DPA) is a photography school with numerous locations in multiple states. DPA is known for small class sizes that group students with colleagues of similar skill levels to keep the classes exciting and welcoming. For example, you could find a Master Your Digital Camera Controls (Los Angeles) class for $81 at the Long Beach location. Much like the title suggests, this class will help students learn the ins and outs of their camera and takes place in four sessions at an hour and a half each. It’s best to take this course if you just purchased a Digital SLR Camera/ Point and Shoot camera and you want to learn how to make simple creative changes to improve your photos. This class has a 5-star rating, so you can anticipate learning a lot while having a good time.
After mastering the basics, you might be interested in another class DPA offers, Digital Photography Live In-the-Field @ Long Beach. This all-day course provides students the opportunity to learn composition and camera setting expertise. Students will spend this three-hour session learning how to shoot strategically after training in the foundations of improving their photos. A DPA instructor will guide students through various photogenic locations throughout Long Beach. You’ll walk away from this session with great images, knowledge, and possibly new friends. This live-in-the-field course is also offered at other California locations such as Hollywood, Griffith Park, and Santa Monica Pier, allowing you to experience any of these iconic locations through your camera lens.
Suppose you aren’t particularly interested in driving to classes, taking photos in the streets, or prefer your own space; online photography classes might be better for you. It is salient to consider that taking a course online instead of in-person could limit your ability to connect with new artists and could be a little challenging if you want to take more candid, in-the-field shots. Virtual photography classes still provide a lot of great options.
Still Life Lighting Basics is a great virtual course that will help you learn the basics of still life. It’s an all-day course that works through lighting with natural light and creative lighting methods at home. Students then spend four hours taking their photos in their homes while asking the instructor questions through Zoom, the final two hours of this eight-hour day are spent getting critiques of your work.
You could also take a Creative Solutions for Mid-Career Photographers seminar from the comfort of your home. The seminar is 90 minutes and will help students understand the business of photography, learn new photography techniques, and closely examine the work of other professional photographers. Students can expect a 60-minute lecture and 30 minutes of a moderator-guided question-and-answer series. This webinar is great for all levels of expertise and is a great way to get feedback on your current work.
If you want to design your photo book, Self-Publish & Design Your Own Photo Book - Level I is a great course. It’s broken into four sessions, and at $775, you will gain a great deal of knowledge. Students need to bring 12-15 related images to learn how to sequence and be prepared to discuss design considerations. The course explores what makes a good book design, how to develop a framework for your own book project, editing, typography, and cover design. These classes are proof that you can still gain knowledge without being in-person.
Private group classes are a great option to connect with others without leaving your home. CourseHorse offers live online group classes and even the ability to tailor to your needs. For example, if there are no private group photography classes in Los Angeles listed on their site right now, don’t let that be a deterrent. If you want to plan your own virtual group activity, you can contact their free event planning team, and they will do all the work. You can contact them directly using the contact me form on their website; someone will get back to you in two business hours. You must provide your group size, preferred dates, and information about the type of class you’re looking to plan. With the provided information, CourseHorse will handle the booking with no added fees and confirm within 24 hours. All you have to do is attend and enjoy your private class from your living room.
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