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Digital Photography I (5-Sessions):
Feb 10-Mar 10, Saturdays 10:45 AM-1:45 PM.

Digital Photography I (9 Sessions):
Feb 05-Mar 26, Mondays 6:00 PM-8:00 PM. (Exhibit day TBA).

Digital Photography I (5 Sessions):
Feb 13-Mar 13, Tuesdays 6:30 PM-9:30 PM.

Digital Photography I (5 Sessions):
Feb 21-Mar 21, Wednesdays 12:15 PM-3:15 PM.

Digital Photography I (5 Sessions):
Feb 24-Mar 24, Saturdays 12:15 PM-3:15 PM.

Digital Photography I (9 Sessions):
Mar 06-Apr 24, Tuesdays 6:00 PM-8:00 PM. (Exhibit day TBA).

Digital Photography I (5-Sessions):
Mar 17-Apr 14, Saturdays 10:45 AM-1:45 PM.

Digital Photography I (5 Sessions):
Mar 22-Apr 19, Thursdays 6:30 PM-9:30 PM.

Digital Photography I (5 Sessions):
Apr 02-Apr 30, Mondays 6:00 PM-9:00 PM.

Digital Photography I (9-Sessions):
Apr 04-May 23, Wednesdays 7:15 PM-9:15 PM. (Exhibit day TBA).

Digital Photography I (5-Sessions):
Apr 21-May 19, Saturdays 10:45 AM-1:45 PM.

Digital Photography I (5 Sessions):
Apr 24-May 22, Tuesdays 6:30 PM-9:30 PM.

Digital Photography I (5-Sessions):
May 12-Jun 16, Saturdays 3:15 PM-6:15PM. No class on May 26.

Digital Photography I (9 Sessions):
May 07-Jul 02, Mondays 6:00 PM-8:00 PM. No class on May 28. (Exhibit day TBA)

Digital Photography I (4 Sessions):
Apr 30-May 04, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri 1:30 PM-5:30 PM. Intensive!

Digital Photography I (5 Sessions):
May 30-Jun 27, Wednesdays 12:15 PM-3:15 PM.

Digital Photography I (5-Sessions):
Jun 02-Jun 30, Saturdays 10:45 AM-1:45 PM.

Digital Photography I (9 Sessions):
Jun 05-Jul 31, Tuesdays 6:00 PM-8:00 PM. No class on Jul 3. (Exhibit day TBA).

Digital Photography I (4 Sessions):
Jun 19-Jun 22, Tuesday-Friday 12:30 PM-4:30 PM. Intensive!

Outline

Get a solid grounding on the fundamentals of the world of photography. This beginner photography course covers well beyond the basics of your digital camera and exposure — it helps you create a solid foundation to start your photography journey. Classes will consist of different topics each week, including motion blur, composition and framing, focus control, built-in flash and the basics of digital post-processing. This is also an ideal course to learn the best tricks for night photography. Students will be given weekly assignments and photo critiques, as well as in-class photo shoots which will further strengthen the techniques learned during each class. Should the weather permits, some sessions will consist of shooting workshops around Union Square, NYC, where students will practice shooting in real life scenarios. Students will also develop a series of photographs of their own choice of topic throughout the course that will be showcased in a group photo exhibit (optional). View samples of our Digital Photography I students' work here.

Requirements: Any digital camera, with or without manual mode (DSLRs or Point and Shoots). For the first class, please try to bring your manual for reference.

Course Structure Suggestion: This course covers all of the basics and we therefore highly recommend that it is taken before any other course at PhotoManhattan (including Portraiture and Street Photography).

Notes: film cameras are accepted in this course. Please note that while most content of this course is applicable to both digital and film photography, there will be terms to learn that apply specifically to digital photography. Should the assigned instructor become suddenly unavailable, we’ll allocate a substitute.

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Established in 2003 in NYC, with thousands of happy students and a solid presence in NYC, PhotoManhattan Photography School provides excellent photography instruction to all levels, from hobbyist to semi professionals all year round. Our facility offers fully equipped photo studio rentals and plenty of photographic equipment made available to students during classes. PhotoManhattan's instructors are working professionals, yet they are also trained instructors with years of practice leading a class room and great expertise in making difficult photography concepts seem easy and fun. 

For beginners, instruction focus on providing students with a solid ground on the fundamentals of photography while accommodating to students' various interests, whether it's shooting with a DSLR, a point and shoot, in manual or in automatic mode, we've master our beginner programs to suit all. To those more advanced, we have challenging photography courses such as Studio Lighting and Portraiture that will make even experienced amateurs stop and think about exactly what they are trying to do when they hit the shutter.. 

In addition, we host group events, exhibitions and lead group workshops in Union Square and in different neighborhoods of New York City. A wide range of people have taken classes here, and participated in group events, from professionals, to those seeking to become professionals, to those who are looking for a means of moving beyond the 8-6 routine that otherwise traps so many of us. We invite anyone interested in either taking classes, renting space, or becoming involved in PhotoManhattan's group activities, to contact us by phone, by email, or by passing by the studio. Now go out there and shoot ...
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