January 23, 2025 @ 11:30 am – 1:30 pm EST
Feel more confident using your phone to take photos of nature along with everything else in this class open to beginners and beyond. The Nature Phone Photography Class will turn you into an expert phone photographer in just 2 hours.
Learn how to properly expose, compose, and get the most out of your iPhone and Android with me, professional photographer Don Orkoskey of WDO Photography.
Pricing: PCC Members/Residents: $84.00 Non-Resident/Non-Member: $90.00
Activity: Other Category: Special Events
Location: Multi-Purpose B
Nature Phone Photography Class
If you’re a resident of Pine Township, a member of the Pine Community Center, or otherwise interested in nature phone photography join me January 23rd for this fun and informative class.
All attendees will receive a copy of my phone photography e-book (as a pdf). In addition, you’ll be taught how to capture incredible photos of nature with your phone. Plus, you’ll learn about exposure, focus, composition, and how to find subjects.
Questions
Have questions about the class? Contact me.
Pro photographer Don Orkoskey | WDO Photography |
Don Orkoskey
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