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M.J. Sharp, Highway 70, 2007, metallic C-print on Plexiglas, 29 × 36 inches. 2013 Collectors' Circle purchase, 2013.38.99. © M.J. Sharp.

*FULL* Cultivating Digital Photography Skills: Exposure Triangle – VIRTUAL

Date:
Thursday, October 8, 2020
Time:
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Cost:
$75 Museum Members, $85 non-members
Tickets:
https://shop.ashevilleart.org/products/adult-studio-cultivating-digital-photography-skills-exposure-triangles

This class is full. To add your name to our waiting list, email or call us at 828.253.3227 x122.

October 8, 15, 22 & 29—Thursdays, 6–8pm

This program will take place virtually via Zoom. Space is limited; to register, click here or call 828.253.3227 x122.

In this four-part class, learn how to shoot in manual mode on your digital camera or smartphone. Through a series of weekly assignments, explore the three ways of exposing images (also called the “exposure triangle”), and have more control when shooting motion, depth-of-field, and in extreme lighting situations. Use images from the Museum’s Collection and other sources for inspiration. Class time includes instruction, journaling, group shares, and discussions; individual preparation between classes includes responding to weekly photo prompts and short readings.

This virtual class is designed with beginners, hobbyists, and those with some photography experience in mind. Previous knowledge of digital photography is not needed to participate in and/or benefit from the class. Learning how to use a digital camera is manual mode is the focus; however, the instructor can answer other questions about digital camera functions and use as requested.

Instructor M. Paige Taylor has a background in art and photography, earning an undergraduate degree from Bard College (NY) and a graduate degree from the Art Center College of Design (CA). Currently, she teaches online photography courses for the University of New Mexico and is the Asheville Art Museum’s learning & engagement assistant. Before joining the Museum’s staff, she held positions at 516 ARTS (NM) and the Robert & Frances Fullerton Museum of Art (CA). She is a member of the Society for Photographic Education, and enjoys meeting new people of all ages and engaging them in a thoughtful exploration of art.

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Adult Studio

Local and visiting artists help students of all levels and abilities develop skills in media that reflect techniques and themes featured in the Museum’s Collection and special exhibitions. Classes meet for 3–12 weeks and are designed for anyone interested in exploring specific media in depth; daylong workshops introduce new media or processes.

Refund policy for Adult Studio: Unless otherwise noted, refunds for ticketed/paid adult programs will be made if a request is submitted in writing at least two weeks before the scheduled program. The full cost of the ticket/registration, minus any credit card or other processing fees, will be issued via check within 30 days following the written request.

To add your name to our Adult Studio mailing list, click here.

Contact:
Asheville Art Museum
Phone:
828.253.3227
Venue:
Zoom
Website:
https://zoom.us/