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Photography: Portfolio Building

This class is the last of the three class series designed to take you from the very beginning of photography to becoming an accomplished photographer and creator of fine art photographic prints.

By the time you enter this class, you have mastered the basics of shooting and printing. You know your equipment and materials. Now it is time to build a portfolio that is thematica...

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This class is the last of the three class series designed to take you from the very beginning of photography to becoming an accomplished photographer and creator of fine art photographic prints.

By the time you enter this class, you have mastered the basics of shooting and printing. You know your equipment and materials. Now it is time to build a portfolio that is thematically coherent, visually compelling and perfectly printed.

Feedback from your instructors and classmates will be given to you every step of the way as you create your images and hone your vision.

The last meeting of this class will give you the opportunity to display six to eight prints for review and evaluation by a visiting photography critic.

As you did in Foto/Digital 1 and 2, you will wrap up this course with a wine and cheese critique of the work you and your fellow student's create.

This class runs one afternoon or evening, every other week for 4 weeks. Ten weeks of Darkroom time is also included in the class price! Class Limit: 8 people

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Subject

Photography

Ages

All ages

Skill level

Intermediate

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