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Ever wonder what
is for?

Do you really like photography, but get frustrated with your camera?
Or maybe you feel like you should be able to get more from it?

Everyone needs a form of expression. For many people, its their camera. Even if you never intend to become a professional photographer, you should at least know how to use your camera and get the most out of it.

Alexis Evanoff Productions is proud to present its first weekend workshop for busy people who are interested in photography and want to get more out of their camera.

The weekend workshop will be held on a Saturday & Sunday. We will be discussing practical issues with your camera, like ISO and what it means, how to use the presets on your camera to your advantage, and how to use manual and partial-manual modes effectively. Also we will cover how and when to use your flash, and how to shoot in low-light conditions. For the many DSLR users who would like to know more about what accessories to buy, as well as those thinking about getting a new camera, we will also be talking about gear. The workshops will involve both theory and actual shooting,
so bring your camera and your notebook.

Any kind of camera is acceptable to bring to this workshop.

Even your point-and-shoot.

In fact, your point-and-shoot is likely to end up surprizing you by the end of the day.

The next class will be held in Santa Ana (near Costa Mesa), California
Saturday, June 5, 2010 & Sunday, June 6, 2010
The Saturday workshop hours are from 12:30pm to 4:00pm with a 30 minute break.
The Sunday workshop hours are from 4:00pm to 7:30pm with a 30 minute break.
The seat reservation fee is $53.20, and the cost of the workshop is $50
If you choose to pay both all at once via Credit Card or PayPal the cost is $103.20


I will be teaching the workshop myself. The group size will be kept down to no more than 15 so that everyone's questions are able to get answered and everyone can get the personal attention they need. If you have any questions about the workshop or need more details, please feel free to contact me by phone or email via my contact page. I very much look forward to seeing you there!
-Alexis Evanoff