Taking It to the Streets: Impromptu Portraits

Course Code: 23SCEPO132

Dates: March 6 - May 1, 2023

Meets: M from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM ET

Location: Online Zoom Classroom

Course Tuition: $585

This online course explores street portraiture and how spontaneous interactions can capture personalities and intimate stories. Various assignments help students to develop a personal style and create powerful images, while critiques and lectures delve into the history and cultural aspects of street photography. We also examine several techniques, including composition, lighting, and depth of field, and different approaches for photographing strangers.

Course Level / Prerequisite: Intermediate: You are familiar with a camera, whether film or digital. You understand aperture, shutter speed, exposure, white balance, histograms, and how to control focus. You are comfortable editing and processing your images. You may want to learn how to utilize your camera in a more thoughtful and articulate way, or learn more about lighting or how to utilize theoretical concepts in relation to your portfolio of work.

Courses are subject to minimum enrollment. Please register early, within five days of the start-date, to reduce the likelihood of course cancellation and to ensure you receive all course-related materials in time to prepare for class.

Jane Wexler
Image: Jayne Wexler, Coach Ian, 2019
Fee: $585.00
Hours:24.00

Save $200.00 or more with a Street Photography Intensive or Portrait Photography Intensive

Online Zoom Classroom

Jayne Wexler

Faculty Bio
Date Day Time Location
03/06/2023Monday10 AM to 1 PM Online Zoom Classroom
03/20/2023Monday10 AM to 1 PM Online Zoom Classroom
03/27/2023Monday10 AM to 1 PM Online Zoom Classroom
04/03/2023Monday10 AM to 1 PM Online Zoom Classroom
04/10/2023Monday10 AM to 1 PM Online Zoom Classroom
04/17/2023Monday10 AM to 1 PM Online Zoom Classroom
04/24/2023Monday10 AM to 1 PM Online Zoom Classroom
05/01/2023Monday10 AM to 1 PM Online Zoom Classroom

For the first day of class, prpare 5 of your favorite recent images. Make sure you are familiar with your digital or film camera and comfortable editing and processing your own images.

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