MIT: Independent Activities Period: IAP

IAP 2013



Camera Clinic

Randall Warnier, Camera Culture group

Enrollment: Unlimited: Advance sign-up required
Sign-up by 01/24
Attendance: Participants welcome at individual sessions

Digital photography has radically altered how images are made, delivered, perceived, and shown. This three-hour IAP seminar, developed in the Camera Culture group in the MIT Media Lab, is designed to enhance your ability to create consistently excellent digital photographs, using whatever camera you may have. The seminar covers four essential topics in good photography: (1) understanding camera operation; (2) seeing and using existing light; (3) learning how to photograph quickly, and (4) creating good visual composition through camera position. We also discuss effective techniques for making interesting photographs of people. Anyone interested in becoming a better digital photographer is invited to attend, and all levels of experience are welcome. Bring your camera (large, medium, or small) to the seminar. Please contact Taya Leary at taya@media.mit.edu for more information.

Friday January 25, from 4-7 p.m. or Friday February 1 from 4 to 7 p.m., both in room E15-363. Attend either session.

Sponsor(s): Media Arts and Sciences
Contact: Taya Leary, taya@media.mit.edu


Camera Clinic

Jan/25 Fri 04:00PM-07:00PM E15-363
Feb/01 Fri 04:00PM-07:00PM E15-363