Only the most skilled photographers, the hardest workers, the ones with a different point of view, succeed in this competitive field. That’s why you’re here.
Only the most skilled photographers, the hardest workers, the ones with a different point of view, succeed in this competitive field. That’s why you’re here. You’re ready to accept direction and tough critique, to be challenged, to learn by putting in more effort and taking more photos than you ever thought needed—all because photography is your passion.
In our Digital Photography schools, you can develop the creative instincts and technical knowledge required to capture the world as only you see it. It’ll take lots of practice and commitment, but in the end, you’ll be equipped to pursue a career doing what you love.
At The Art Institutes system of schools, you’ll join a creative community like no other. In our hands-on Digital Photography classes, our faculty draw on industry experience to provide individualized guidance and feedback as they challenge you to try new techniques and ideas.
You’ll explore not only topics like composition, digital image management, post-production editing, and even video, but also how to make clients feel at ease, how to problem-solve on the fly, and how to effectively juggle the roles of photography technician, producer, and director during a shoot.
Outside the classroom, you can join student organizations, participate in industry events, and draw inspiration from the many other talented, creative thinkers throughout the school.
You know the power of a well-planned and well-executed design, and that power is something you want to wield. Whether you’re more passionate about graphic design.
Or web design or you’re still deciding between the two, you’ll need a solid foundation in both areas to get ahead. In a world of increasingly interactive communication, this blend is what employers expect.
My first workshop is called “Get out of the Auto Mode Workshop”. There you will understand your camera, know how it works, and operates. Opening a new world with tools to create the images you are looking for.
Collaboratively, students will explore how to work behind and in front of the lens. Topics include all levels of camera manipulation, composition, perspective and lighting.
We will go over the basics of iPhone photography along with fieldwork.
Let’s get old school! Learn the basics of analog photography with Natalia Ruberte. We’ll cover everything, from the basics of how to use a film camera, including how to load your film, and where you can get them developed and scanned locally (Dunwoody Photo or The Photo Spot).
The Denver School of Photography offers a wide variety of classes for beginning and advanced photographers as well as everyone in between.
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