Modern point and shoot cameras have amazing capabilities. Understanding how to use your point and shoot camera will help you take better pictures, preserve family memories, and have a lot more fun with your camera. Most of you never take your camera off the automatic mode. When you have completed this class you will have a better idea of what all those settings are for and when to use them.
During the course of the class you will have assignments which over the weeks will build upon themselves. Once you have completed an assignment and gained an understanding of the subject a later assignment will build upon that assignment.
Day 1 - Discussing Digital Cameras, Photography, and Class Goals

- Getting Acquainted
- Art's Background
- Each student talks about their:
- Cameras
- Software
- Favorite Subjects
- Photo frustrations
- What drives them crazy?
- Students will tell three things they want to get out of
the class.
- What do you currently do with your photos?
Review Class Goals
Have more fun with pictures and learn how to really use
your camera's features. In other words: There is life beyond automatic!
- Better understanding of how your camera works
- Better understanding of composition
- Basic Photo editing
- Printing
- File Handling
- Archiving
Photography Terminology
- Basic List (On this site)

- More Involved List (A new window will open to For Photography.com)
The basic list of terms is scaled down to apply to basic digital cameras and this class. The more involved list covers topics for more advanced photographers.
Your Camera - Parts
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Electronic Flash
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Focusing
- Batteries
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Media Cards
Shooting Film V Shooting Digital
- Contrast issues
- Importance of Exposure
- Over vs under exposure
- Workflow
Camera Modes - What are all those settings
- Review various camera modes, sports, portraits, Auto, Program and more See Camera Modes
- Fill flash, red eye
- Changing your ISO
Review Photos brought by students.
Exercise
- Take photos of a subject using the various camera modes
- Follow the Flash and Portrait Mode exercises
- Take notes
- Share next week.
Day 2 - Understanding your Camera's Flash
Review assignment photos and discuss how the camera settings changed the images.
Using the adjustment setting on the camera. (See digital camera adjustments page.)
- Todays exercise will continue with using the flash. You will photograph an object and see what you have to change on your camera to improve the image. The purpose of the exercise will be to learn what type of scenarios may cause a problem with your flash.
Special Situations
- We will simulate a scenario where there is a bright background behind a subject. The goal is to understand how to adjust the camera to overcome common lighting problems.
- Reflective subjects
Review the results.
Day 3 - Outdoor Digital Photography Techniques
- How to take Pictures Outside
- Bright objects and Backgrounds
- Fill flash
- Using reflectors
Read Detail
- Basics of Outdoor Composition
- Various Camera Modes and when to use them
- Your assignment will be to work with some picture scenarious.
Day 4 - Photography Composition
Reviewing Student Photos
Composition - Learning to see
- General Rules of Composition
- Backgrounds/foregrounds
- Bright objects
- What makes good composition
- Complimenting your subject
- Camera angles
- Wide angle vs telephoto
Day 5 - Digital File Formats
Review Student Photos
After
the Photo
File Formats
File Handling
- Copying your files
- Backing up your files.
- Great deals on CDs. (Not)
- Image Handling/Inventory
- Google's Picassa and ACDSee's Program Suite
Photo Software
- Photoshop Cost $600
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Adobe Elements Cost $90
- Gimp Cost Free
- Paint Shop Pro
Digital Editing
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General Terminology
- Levels
- Contrast
- Clone
- Sepia
- B&W
- White balance
- File Format
- Monitor/printer calibration
- Color Management
Day 6
Review Student Photos
Digital Editing Continued
Emailing Photos
- Resizing
- When to resize?
- Why to resize?
- Software options
- Attaching photos
- Imbedding Photos
Online Services
- Print services
- Gift services
- Other services