Two-Hour BYOB Digital Photography Class for One, Two, or Four at Artistic PhotoLab & Studio (Up to 62% Off)
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Beginner-friendly lessons delve into manual settings on digital cameras as students sip drinks and share provided snacks; no camera required
Photographers preserve subjects' precious memories, abolishing the need to hastily scoop reflections out of nearby fountains. Seek permanence with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $25 for a two-hour BYOB digital photography class for one (a $59 value)
- $39 for the above class for two (a $99 value) $75 for the above class for four (a $198 value)
As singles or groups pop the cork on a home-brought beverage and munch on provided snacks, a photography instructor leads a casual course in basic DISLR camera function. As they're weaned off automatic mode, students will learn to control vital settings such as the shutter speed, aperture size, and ISO light meter to adapt to various lighting scenarios, like sports shots in bright sunlight or family portraits at a black-light rave. The beginner-friendly class requires no equipment, as the instructor is happy to dole out advice to potential camera-buyers. Click here to view the class schedule.
Artistic PhotoLab & Studio
Referencing his 20 years of photographing experience, skilled shutterbug Richard Maglievaz mans the lens during various photo shoots, including portraits, senior pictures, and pet photos. He also snaps shots for special occasions, including Easter-themed portraits that place subjects beside their choice of the Easter Bunny or live rabbits. To bring life to walls and mantels, patrons can choose from a stockpile of canvases and print options. Sharing his photography prowess, Maglievaz teaches photography classes to help students master their own digital camera's settings and retouch their images in Photoshop, correcting red eye and airbrushing out any horns that could embarrass the entire family.
Beginner-friendly lessons delve into manual settings on digital cameras as students sip drinks and share provided snacks; no camera required
Photographers preserve subjects' precious memories, abolishing the need to hastily scoop reflections out of nearby fountains. Seek permanence with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $25 for a two-hour BYOB digital photography class for one (a $59 value)
- $39 for the above class for two (a $99 value) $75 for the above class for four (a $198 value)
As singles or groups pop the cork on a home-brought beverage and munch on provided snacks, a photography instructor leads a casual course in basic DISLR camera function. As they're weaned off automatic mode, students will learn to control vital settings such as the shutter speed, aperture size, and ISO light meter to adapt to various lighting scenarios, like sports shots in bright sunlight or family portraits at a black-light rave. The beginner-friendly class requires no equipment, as the instructor is happy to dole out advice to potential camera-buyers. Click here to view the class schedule.
Artistic PhotoLab & Studio
Referencing his 20 years of photographing experience, skilled shutterbug Richard Maglievaz mans the lens during various photo shoots, including portraits, senior pictures, and pet photos. He also snaps shots for special occasions, including Easter-themed portraits that place subjects beside their choice of the Easter Bunny or live rabbits. To bring life to walls and mantels, patrons can choose from a stockpile of canvases and print options. Sharing his photography prowess, Maglievaz teaches photography classes to help students master their own digital camera's settings and retouch their images in Photoshop, correcting red eye and airbrushing out any horns that could embarrass the entire family.
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About Artistic PhotoLab & Studio
Referencing his 20 years of experience, skilled shutterbug Richard Maglievaz oversees digital-photography classes for artists of all experience levels. He ensures that whether they teach general classes for beginners or more specialized sessions covering lighting, aperture, or night photography, all instructors are field-tested and capable of being caught on film. Some classes venture out on field trips to such spots as the Houston Zoo, while others stay in the studio for technical lessons.