
Helping YOU take better pictures...
one frame at a time
The School of Photography offers a comprehensive, online 6 week program that will help you gain more confident about your photography and gain control of your camera instead of your camera controlling you. You will learn how to navigate through the menus of your camera. You will know which setting is best for the image that you are trying to capture. Now is the time to take your camera out of the “Auto” Mode and see what you are really capable of creating.
This course is suitable for all D.S.L.R., Mirror-Less and **Advance Point & shoot camera models.
This course is taught through lectures, discussions and HOMEWORK assignments.
Not suitable for basic point and shoot cameras.
(This Class is for Beginners-Intermediate Photographers)
Cost: $ 200.00 - plus H.S.T.
Class size: Minimum 1 Students
Class size: Maximum 8 Students
Save $ 50.00 for each additional person
registered at the same time for
Photo 101
Up to 12 hours total
6 Classes
Up to 2 hours each class
LOCATION:
Virtual Classroom from your Home or Office
Prerequisite for this class:
None
What to Bring:
• D.S.L.R., Mirrorless or Advance P&S Camera & Lenses
• Memory Card
• Fully Charged Battery
• Notepad and pen or pencil
** Advance Point and Shoot Cameras must have Aperture
Priority (A or AV mode) and Shutter Priority (S or TV Mode)

2024 Dates:
Photo 101 is Suitable for:
All D.S.L.R. and Mirror-less cameras
Photo 101 - Understanding the Basics
PHOTO
101
LIVE interactive courses with your instructor in a virtual classroom from the comfort of your home, using ZOOM Software.
To register with CASH payment, please e-transfer $226.00 ($200.00 plus H.S.T.)
to: register@schoolofphotography.ca
Please include: Course Name and Start Date.
School of Photography's Photo 101 Outline
HOMEWORK:
Homework will be assigned at the end of each class and critique the following week. You will be required to email the images to the School ahead of time or have it ready to present in ZOOM during the class.

✴ Shutter speeds
✴ Sports
✴ Panning
✴ Ghost Photography
✴ Built-in Flash
✴ White Balance
✴ Filters
✴ Tripods
✴ Lighting
✴ Composition
✴ Camera Accessories
✴ Camera Care
✴ How to hold your camera properly
✴ A closer look at Auto Focusing
✴ Resolution
✴ Pixel Dimension
✴ Compression
✴ Printing
✴ Program Mode
✴ Aperture
✴ Depth of Field
✴ Portrait
✴ Landscape
✴ Lenses