SLCC Basic Photography Course (JAN 22 INTAKE)


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Hello folks! In view of the overwhelming response of the previous Basic Photograhy Course at Stanley Lim Colour Centre, i've decided to start another class right after the completion of the current intake.

I started out on the wrong foot 15yrs ago, thinking that i'd done it all with self-taught photography skills. However, upon receiving professional instruction further down the road, i realized that i was doing many things wrongly. As a result, i now what it feels like to be on the "dark side" and literally in the dark about many things regarding photography. I am currently a full-time professional photographer, with experience in wedding photography, commercial shoots and makeover photography. The course will include the following, but is not limited to:

1)Inner & Outer workings of cameras
2)Factors involved in exposure & their effects
3)What lenses do to your pictures
4)Composition & the acceptable picture
5)Maintenance

This is a rough outline of the course. S$200 for 4 lessons, all to be held outdoors for a total of approx 20hrs. We'll do day and/or night shoots on Saturdays. Make up lessons/remedial lessons will be provided if you miss any/anything. We live, we learn, we share, and make our dreams come true. Lessons may stretch beyond 5hrs per session, so pls be prepared to stay outdoors for long periods. Digital/Film cameras are welcome, and MUST allow full manual control. If you have any difficulties or questions on the equipment, please speak to me.



On a final note, i encourage all beginners to take part in this course. You bugger up your foundation, and you'll be headed nowhere with little or no direction. Build up a solid base, and we'll go from there!


Course Syllabus
1)Inner & Outer workings of cameras
- What kind of cameras we have out there
- What they're used for
- Fundamental SLR parts & their operation
- What sort of SLR do you need?
- Basic features your SLR should have & why

2)Factors involved in exposure & their effects
- Shutter speed
- Aperture
- Film
- How to manipulate these three basic factors of exposure to create your photograph
- Lighting conditions and what how you can harness the power of natural light

3)What lenses do to your pictures
- Types of lenses available
- Effects of Wide-angle lenses
- Zoom lenses and what they do for you
- Perspective & View Angle

4)Composition & the acceptable picture
- Rule of Thirds & breaking the rules of photography
- Subject focus
- Framing etc

5)Maintenance
- What you need to maintain your equipment
- What you can do to ensure that your equipment doesn't fail sooner than it should

If anyone needs more information, pls do not hesitate to contact me via PM

Stanley Lim Colour Centre is a member of the Singapore Photographic Trade Association, and is authorized to present certificates to its photography course participants with the SPTA's endorsement.

Class Schedule is as follows:

Jan 22, 2005 (10am-2pm)
Jan 29, 2005 (10am-2pm)
Feb 5, 2005 (5pm-9pm)
Feb 12, 2005 (5pm-9pm)

The course is limited to 6 participants, and i will take a reserve of 3 in the event that i don't hear anything from those who signed up early. Payment for this course should be made by Jan 15, 2005.

Sign up now to avoid disappointment! :)
 

Hello folks!
Course enrollment is capped at 6 persons. I will open up another class for the spillovers.

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Course enrollment is capped at 6 persons. I will open up another class for the spillovers.

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Course enrollment is capped at 6 persons. I will open up another class for the spillovers.

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Course enrollment is capped at 6 persons. I will open up another class for the spillovers.

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4) Rolland
5) max007007
6) Locksley


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Those on this reserve list will be placed on priority for the next intake, assuming no space opens up for the Jan 22 intake.
 

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Those on this reserve list will be placed on priority for the next intake, assuming no space opens up for the Jan 22 intake.[/QUOTE]
 

Three more slots to go.
1st three slots have been taken by the reserve list for Jan 9th class.
 

Course enrollment is capped at 6 persons. I will open up another class for the spillovers.

1) Reserved
2) Reserved
3) Reserved
4) Felix
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Reserved list:
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Those on this reserve list will be placed on priority for the next intake, assuming no space opens up for the Jan 22 intake.
 

Course enrollment is capped at 6 persons. I will open up another class for the spillovers.
Two more spots to go before the class is full.

1) Reserved
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4) Felix
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Reserved list:
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Those on this reserve list will be placed on priority for the next intake, assuming no space opens up for the Jan 22 intake. :)
 

Course enrollment is capped at 6 persons. I will open up another class for the spillovers. This class is currently full .


1) Reserved
2) Reserved
3) Reserved
4) Felix
5) Esther
6) Angie


Reserved list:
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Those on this reserve list will be placed on priority for the next intake, assuming no space opens up for the Jan 22 intake. :)
 

Course enrollment is capped at 6 persons. I will open up another class for the spillovers. This class is currently full .


1) Reserved
2) Reserved
3) Reserved
4) Felix
5) Esther
6) Angie


Reserved list:
1)Raihan
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Those on this reserve list will be placed on priority for the next intake, assuming no space opens up for the Jan 22 intake.
 

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