joanne
28-05-2007, 05:49 PM
Hi Everyone,
The Basic Photography course is designed to give participants the fundamental knowledge and skills required for their foray into the exciting world of photography. It doesn’t matter if you’re taking up photography as a hobby or even with the intention of turning pro.
This course will equip you with the essentials to take that next level. As the saying goes, every journey starts with a first step. Stanley Lim Colour Centre (SLCC) is here to point our participants in the correct direction. We’re proud to present the 43th Intake for the Basic Photography course.
Total 4 Lessons
Below is a brief layout of our lessons
Lesson 1 ( 18/06/07 ) ( Mon 7.30pm-9.30pm or later )
- Introduction to different camera formats
- Parts of an SLR and DSLR camera
- Lenses
- Filters
- Film and ISO rating
- Maintenance of equipment
Lesson 2 ( 25/06/07) ( Mon 7.30pm-9.30pm or later )
- Aperture
- Shutter Speed
- Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO relationship
- Exposure
- Metering System
- Outdoor Practical 1
Lesson 3 ( 02/07/07 ) ( Mon 7.30pm-9.30pm or later )
- Review of Practical 1
- Composition
- Outdoor Practical 2
Lesson 4 ( 09/07/07 ) ( Mon 7.30pm-9.30pm )
- Review of Practical 2
- Techniques for Night Shoot
- Outdoor Practical 3
Venue: Stanley Lim Colour Centre (Midlink Plaza, 122 Middle Road)
Course fee: $210
Photographers : minimum 4
Instructor :Li JingSheng
Note
We would start our class with a minimum of 4 students.
As we know most of our students are working or studying and they may need to go overseas trip or may be busy on that day. We provide make up lesson for any of the lesson/s that you missed.
If you can't join the weekend classes , please call Joanne (9858-3502) or JingSheng (94372933) to see if we can work out other dates for you.
At Stanley Lim Colour Center ( SLCC ) we also take note of the progress and development of our pass students, as and when we can, we will offer our comments and expertise. You will always be welcome to come back for review of your photos.
Requirements
Students are required to shoot using SLR camera for their 1st Outdoor Practical to test their exposures. For DSLR users, we have SLR cameras to lend to them and we would only encourage them to use their digital camera only if they are able to achieve correct and consistent exposures.
Contact Person
For further details of the course please PM SLCC your questionnaires or refer to Miss Joanne on 98583502
Certificate
Stanley Lim Colour Centre is a committee of the Singapore Photographic Trade Association, and is authorized to present certificates to its photography course participants with the SPTA's ( Singapore Photography Trade Association ) endorsement.
Name list (Your nicks will remain private)
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
End of Course
At the end of the course, you would be able to take photographs more confidently. You would be able to understand the relevancy between the Aperture and shutter speed, how it affects the pictures and the Depth of field, hence, you would be able to compose your photographs in your mind before you press the shutter.
The Basic Photography course is designed to give participants the fundamental knowledge and skills required for their foray into the exciting world of photography. It doesn’t matter if you’re taking up photography as a hobby or even with the intention of turning pro.
This course will equip you with the essentials to take that next level. As the saying goes, every journey starts with a first step. Stanley Lim Colour Centre (SLCC) is here to point our participants in the correct direction. We’re proud to present the 43th Intake for the Basic Photography course.
Total 4 Lessons
Below is a brief layout of our lessons
Lesson 1 ( 18/06/07 ) ( Mon 7.30pm-9.30pm or later )
- Introduction to different camera formats
- Parts of an SLR and DSLR camera
- Lenses
- Filters
- Film and ISO rating
- Maintenance of equipment
Lesson 2 ( 25/06/07) ( Mon 7.30pm-9.30pm or later )
- Aperture
- Shutter Speed
- Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO relationship
- Exposure
- Metering System
- Outdoor Practical 1
Lesson 3 ( 02/07/07 ) ( Mon 7.30pm-9.30pm or later )
- Review of Practical 1
- Composition
- Outdoor Practical 2
Lesson 4 ( 09/07/07 ) ( Mon 7.30pm-9.30pm )
- Review of Practical 2
- Techniques for Night Shoot
- Outdoor Practical 3
Venue: Stanley Lim Colour Centre (Midlink Plaza, 122 Middle Road)
Course fee: $210
Photographers : minimum 4
Instructor :Li JingSheng
Note
We would start our class with a minimum of 4 students.
As we know most of our students are working or studying and they may need to go overseas trip or may be busy on that day. We provide make up lesson for any of the lesson/s that you missed.
If you can't join the weekend classes , please call Joanne (9858-3502) or JingSheng (94372933) to see if we can work out other dates for you.
At Stanley Lim Colour Center ( SLCC ) we also take note of the progress and development of our pass students, as and when we can, we will offer our comments and expertise. You will always be welcome to come back for review of your photos.
Requirements
Students are required to shoot using SLR camera for their 1st Outdoor Practical to test their exposures. For DSLR users, we have SLR cameras to lend to them and we would only encourage them to use their digital camera only if they are able to achieve correct and consistent exposures.
Contact Person
For further details of the course please PM SLCC your questionnaires or refer to Miss Joanne on 98583502
Certificate
Stanley Lim Colour Centre is a committee of the Singapore Photographic Trade Association, and is authorized to present certificates to its photography course participants with the SPTA's ( Singapore Photography Trade Association ) endorsement.
Name list (Your nicks will remain private)
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
End of Course
At the end of the course, you would be able to take photographs more confidently. You would be able to understand the relevancy between the Aperture and shutter speed, how it affects the pictures and the Depth of field, hence, you would be able to compose your photographs in your mind before you press the shutter.