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Balanced Exposure – Multiple Locations

Four-Hour DSLR Photo Essentials Class for One or Two at Balanced Exposure (Up to 79% Off)

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  • Always Learning
  • Photographic

In a Nutshell

Professional photographer teaches students basic principles and proper use of the DSLR camera and its settings

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jul 17, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy multiple additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Appointment required; subject to availability. Must bring own DSLR camera, instruction manual, and photo ID. Valid only for Photo Essentials classes.
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Amateur photography often leads to sinister red eyes, cropped faces, and strongly worded cease-and-desist letters from Bigfoot's attorneys. Capture visual mysteries with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $50 for a four-hour DSLR Photo Essentials class for one (a $225 value)
  • $95 for the above class for two (a $450 value)

During the comprehensive DSLR Photo Essentials class, teachers with more than 20 years of experience guide beginning photogs through the workings of DSLR cameras, acquainting them with the settings, flash, and capabilities of their own equipment. Novices learn how and when to tweak shutter speed, aperture, and white balance in order to shoot the best possible photo in every situation, from low light to stroboscopic discotheques. For this class, snap-happy pupils must bring their own DSLR camera, memory card, instruction manual, photo ID, and pirate lens patch. Students can check the schedule for class dates and times.

Balanced Exposure

With a career spanning more than 20 years, Balanced Exposure's owner, Russell Lowe, has worn many hats, including forensic photographer, wedding photographer, and commercial photographer. Russell has always had a passion for teaching, which is why he finally opened up his own studio space. He and his staff help novice photographers shake hands with their shutter button during introductory Photo Essentials classes for DSLR cameras, whereas DSLR Advanced classes lead intermediate students further into the world of flash lighting by exploring how to use external flashes, set up studio lighting, and sell paparazzi-style photos of local squirrels to National Geographic. Aspiring wedding and studio photographers hone their craft and practice postproduction techniques in the fully equipped studio, which also hosts professional portrait shoots.

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Writing a classic rock 'n’ roll song is easy—all you need is an extreme proficiency in your chosen instrument and lyrics that combine any of the following classic-rock imagery:

  • Getting outta this town
  • Turning up the volume
  • Remembering what your mama said
  • Any car that a child might think is good
  • Two underemployed young people making it through the night
  • Space/spaceships
  • Purple rain???
  • The ever-changing global currency market
  • Calling an adult "Baby"
  • That spooky ol’ Devil
  • The ultimate rock lyric: an eight-minute guitar solo

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Balanced Exposure

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    Schaumburg

    1101 Perimeter Dr., Suite 210
    Schaumburg, Illinois 60173
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  • B

    Schaumburg

    1450 American Ln, Suite 1400
    Schaumburg, Illinois 60173
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  • Classes scheduled through March 28 will be held at 1450 American Ln. Classes scheduled on or after April 1 will be held at 1101 Perimeter Dr.

Reviews

  • I highly recommend this class to anyone that wants to get to know how to use their camera for all it's worth.
    Vicki W., Yelp, 8/28/11