Natural Light and Color Theory
Sunday 22 September
Idlewild Drive - 6:30pm - 2 Hours
James French
This meet-up will explore how we can take beautiful photos using natural light. We will explore how to recognise flattering light and how to manipulate it whilst shooting in a less controlled environment than a studio. We will explore how we can work collaboratively with our subject. We will also look at color theory.
Nature Photography - Autumn/Fall
Saturday 28 September
North Sierra - 10am - 2 Hours
James French
Join this special fall session for tips on how to use your camera settings to creatively capture fall season and nature in a visually interesting way. We will be looking at composition, focus, and colour.
Many professional offices and places of business have large prints gracing their wall space of things such as fields of flowers, a butterfly perched on a leaf, and a single dew drop on a rose petal. These beautiful images are all around us in nature. It just takes that special "eye" to not only see it but to capture it in a way that will turn that simple little piece of nature into a beautiful piece of art. We will learn how to use different angles, light and shadows, and settings to make subjects pop.
Shooting Sculpture
Saturday 12 October
W 4th Street - 10am - 2 Hours
James French
Are you passionate about capturing the intricate details and breathtaking beauty of sculpture through your lens? Whether you're a seasoned photographer or just starting out, our Shooting Sculpture Photography Meetup is the perfect opportunity for you to enhance your skills, meet like-minded enthusiasts, and immerse yourself in the art of sculpture photography.
Book now and learn from an experienced photographer who will share their insights and perspective to help you take your sculpture photography to the next level.
Beginner's Photography Class
Saturday 26 October
Riverwalk District - 10am - 3 Hours
James French
Ready to learn more about your camera and get out of automatic exposure? Now is your chance!
Join us as we break down your camera to help you learn about shutter speed, aperture, ISO and how these settings affect your exposure.
We will then put your new knowledge to the test with the guidance of a professional photographer.
Photographing Reflections
Sunday 03 November
Paradise Dr, Reno - 6pm - 2 Hours
James French
We will be using natural water reflections and seeking out man-made reflective surfaces in the area to explore how we can use reflections to add depth and intrigue to our images. Reflections can help us to show our subject from an unusual, or from multiple, points of view. We can use reflections to abstract our subject or to make perfect mirror images. We'll even have a look at how we can create our own reflections when there are none around.
Sunset Photography Meetup
Saturday 16 November
North Sierra - 5pm - 2 Hours
James French
Learn how to use the proper settings to capture a beautiful sunset.
Beyond just being a natural phenomenon, the setting of the sun symbolizes many things to a variety or people and cultures. The setting of the sun represents the completion of a day's work, so it represents the opportunity to rest.
Beginner's Photography Class
Sunday 01 December
Idlewild Drive - 5pm - 3 Hours
James French
Ready to learn more about your camera and get out of automatic exposure? Now is your chance!
Join us as we break down your camera to help you learn about shutter speed, aperture, ISO and how these settings affect your exposure.
We will then put your new knowledge to the test with the guidance of a professional photographer.
Nature Photography Meetup
Sunday 15 December
North Sierra - 10am - 2 Hours
James French
Join this session for tips on how to use your camera settings to creatively capture nature in a visually interesting way. We will be looking at composition, focus, and colour.
Many professional offices and places of business have large prints gracing their wall space of things such as fields of flowers, a butterfly perched on a leaf, and a single dew drop on a rose petal. These beautiful images are all around us in nature. It just takes that special "eye" to not only see it but to capture it in a way that will turn that simple little piece of nature into a beautiful piece of art. We will learn how to use different angles, light and shadows, and settings to make subjects pop.