Learn With Me (LWM) Survey

We believe that the image is everything! We tell you this on every Newsletter and being part of a photography club and socializing with people who like photography is a great way to help you learn. We do this by means of Shoot With Me, Critique nights, Outings and Competitions. LWM is not a substitute for but an adjunct to these activities and LWM takes this a stage further. We have a membership with a variety of equipment from a bridge camera to a DSLR to a smart ‘phone. Photographic techniques are more important than the camera used. No-one knows everything about photography; we all know a little and it is our obligation to share what we have learned. So please help us to help you.

‘I do not think that I know what I do not know’ & ‘Education is the kindling of a flame’ Socrates (470 – 399 BC)

What photographic techniques would YOU like to learn?

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Items of Interest

1.Camera modes and settings, How the exposure triangle works, Composition, etc. Your camera is a technological marvel but without a knowledge of the basic photography techniques.
2.Camera settings, the Golden hour, Sunsets and Sunrises, Filters, Composition, etc.
3.Lighting, Models, Poses, Composition, Backgrounds, etc.
4.Getting lost in the crowd, Lens selection, Asking permission, Related legal issues, etc.
5.Choosing a location, Lens selection, People, Post production, etc.
6.Camera settings, Know your subject, Macro or Long Lens, Post production, etc.
7.Getting up close and personal, Lenses, Light, Focus Stacking, etc.
8.Presentation for printing, Techniques, Papers, Mounts and frames, etc.
9.Post Production Editing Software looks very complicated when you first open the program and there are so many things you can do in so many different ways. You need a project or image to work with to learn the intricacies.
What software are you using?

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