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How to take better photos of your kids

This is a beginner phone photography class for moms taught by Shannon Fisher. If you’ve been frustrated with always getting blurry, dark photos of your kids, this class will show you how to fix that. We will learn how to get bright, in-focus photos that actually show their personality!

Date
Saturday May 30th, 3-5pm

Location
A home in Long Beach, the address will be sent to you after signup.

Available spots
Limited to 10 participants. There will be one on one time to ask all your questions and get personalized help.

Cost
$85: Includes 2 hour photo class, snacks and bubbly drinks, + a little gifty from Poppies & Wildflowers

IT'S ALL ABOUT THE LIGHT

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IT'S ALL ABOUT THE LIGHT 〰️

What we will cover

• Why blurry pictures happen
Simple tips for getting sharper images.

• Camera basics made simple
How to set up your camera phone to take bright, in-focus pictures.

• Capturing authentic moments
How to take pictures that show your kids’ real personality. I’ll be doing a demo showing you how I photograph kids without forcing them to say cheese.

• It’s all about the light!
How to find the best light in your home.

• Composition
How to use perspective, framing, and creativity to create images that look professional.

FAQ’s

  • Nope, this class will ONLY be focusing on smartphone photography, so keep your eye out for a class in the future where I’ll teach you to use your big camera or point and shoot if that’s what you’re interested in learning. This class will NOT cover DSLR or Mirrorless cameras.

  • You may take the class with any brand of smartphone, the material will be universal.

  • Yes. This class will be starting from the absolute basics, so is best geared toward folks who haven’t ever taken a photo class before. If you HAVE taken a photo class before this might be too basic for you.

  • The class will be two hours long with an optional 30 minute time afterward for additional Q&A and one on one help.

  • We will be mostly focused on how to get great images using natural light, camera controls on your phone, and composition. We will not be talking much about editing apps because if you get great images in-camera, you don’t really need to do much editing for the photo to look amazing.

Still have questions? Reach out anytime (hello@shannonfisherphoto.com). If you’re feeling like this is just what you’ve been looking for, here’s the link to register: