Hosts: Amanda Hines and Hans Schols
Transforming your snapshots to compelling photos and storytelling
This didactic/interactive workshop will cover basic concepts of the unique iPhone camera. We will cover the iPhone interface, settings (and where to find them), essential shooting modes, editing and sharing as well as composition fundamentals and lighting/special features. Students will use their own iPhone. The goal is to provide interactive networking with 1:1 mentorship and sharing your artistry. There will be practical “assignments” between the 2-session workshop dates. To achieve the best experience we can, class is limited to 16 participants. We will also introduce the joy of night photography with “tricks” and examples.
Supplies to Bring: Each student must bring their own iPhone (13 or newer) and tripod (if you have one). We will have loaner tripods for those who may need it.
Supplies Provided by Host: Loaner tripods, lecture notes/handouts.
Cost of Workshop: $50 for both sessions (paid before first class).
Payment Instructions: Payment required before class with cash, check, Venmo or credit card. Contact Amanda Hines.
Location: Rio Verde Art Room
About the Hosts: Amanda comes from a family of Montana artists. Her passions are wildlife photography, landscapes and night photography. She studied with the iconic Barbara Van Cleve. Hans is from Oakville, Ontario and is a camera club member. He enjoys photographing wild horses, owls, coyotes and the Milky Way with his Nikon/iPhone.