Refining Your Vision: Moving from Automatic to Manual Camera Mode with Linda Nutter
8 Weeks • Mondays • Jan 27, Feb 3, 10, 24, Mar 2, 9, 16 and 23, 2020
 • 10am-11:30am
Class Full – Please contact us for Wait list
$180 M/$215 NM

This class is for you if:

•  You are a beginner photographer 

• You have a DSLR but you shoot in auto mode and want to take control of the aperture and shutter settings.

• You often get photos that are over or under exposed…and you don’t know how to fix it.

• You have some type of software on your computer to view your photos.  (Can be just the consumer software that comes with your computer or camera.)

Requirements: Any DSLR camera with manual, (print it from the website or a link to the manual on your phone.)
(Ex: Canon Rebel/EOS, Nikon D5600/D3400/D3300 and many others.)
DSLRs have interchangeable lenses. Please contact us if you have any questions or concerns.
(Please, no Canon Powershots, Nikon Coolpix or similar.)

You do not need Photoshop. You can use any software that will allow you to upload your photos to your computer.  

Max 12 people

As a photographer, Linda Nutter works at the intersection of art and technology.  Her class at the Art Guild gives her the opportunity to combine her extensive background in the arts with her love of cameras and their technical intricacies…intricacies that, when mastered, allow a photographer to become fully expressive.

 

Although she specializes in artistic and business portraiture of people, she also enjoys photographing landscapes, sports, still lifes.

She holds a BA in Theater, an MA in Choreography and Dance Education, and a Ph.D. in aesthetics. In addition, she is a Certified Movement Analyst (CMA) and spent the first part of her career as a choreographer. She has taught at the University of Nebraska, New York University, Marymount Manhattan College, and the Laban/Bartenieff Institute of Movement Studies. She studied photography at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and looks forward to helping students refine their photographic vision by employing a thoughtful and measured approach to experimenting with the manual and semi-manual modes of their cameras.
She lives in Port Washington with her husband, a documentary film distributor, and her two children.  You can see her work at www.lindanutter.com or on Instagram at Linda Nutter Photography.

Class is full. Please call for waitlist.