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Digital Photography Class
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Location
The Studio of Photographic Arts
941 Elm St.
Manchester, NH 03101

Tickets
603-584-1492

Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
Digital Photography Class

Wednesday, Mar. 10
6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.


Bud Thorpe, Studio Manager
603-584-1492
bud@theSOPHA.com
Website

The Studio of Photographic Arts (theSOPHA.com) presents its four-evening introductory class covering the basics of digital photography for DSLR users. Take your photography to the next level by making full use of your camera’s controls!

Night 1: Getting to know your digital SLR.
Night 2: Welcome to the digital world.
Night 3: Through the looking glass: all about lenses.
Night 4: Let there be light: flash photography.

What you need to bring
For each night’s class, be sure to bring your digital SLR and lens, a freshly charged battery, memory card, and your instruction manual.

Schedule
The course is offered over four weekday nights, one night per week. Each session meets for three hours, from 630PM to 930PM.  A new class starts every month!
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