Class #42:
Thursdays, May 3, 17, & 24, 6-9pm
Total Cost $144
Image: Elizabeth Bernstein, Open Door, Photograph, C-Print
Demystify all of the tools of your digital (DSLR) camera, while learning techniques to shoot in low light. This evening class will take full advantage of the time of day to practice night time and low light shooting. How to make better pictures whether you are shooting family and friends or getting involved with photography as fine art will also be covered.
Elizabeth Bernstein is an artist, educator, and gallery director who lives in Oakland, CA. She grew up in New York City and attended the University of Michigan as an undergraduate, and then went on to receive her M.F.A. from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2007. In addition to teaching photography she is the Co-Director of Royal NoneSuch Gallery, an alternative project space, established in 2009. She is a photographer whose work examines the visual language of our daily lives, and how it communicates our complex emotional and psychological landscape. Elizabeth has shown her work on the East Coast and in the Bay Area. Select exhibitions include Swarm Gallery in Oakland, Five Points Arthouse in San Francisco, and Attleboro Arts Museum in Attleboro, MA. www.elizabethbernsteinartist.com