Seat of the Pants Productions offers a variety of photography and digital technology classes through metro Milwaukee recreation departments that are also suitable for presentation to libraries and groups.
– Classes are two-hour hands-on workshops unless stated otherwise.
– Recreation departments determine class fees.
– Group rates are available for libraries, groups and businesses.
– Classes can be modified to your group’s specific needs.
Current Classes ~ Winter/Spring 2019
“Old Family Photos in the Digital Age”
We all have “photo piles” of film prints in drawers and cabinets, and digital picture files stored in our devices and computer.
This seminar explores your options to:
– Cull, sort and organize film prints for albums or scanning.
– What to do with slides.
– How to archive digital pictures from cameras and smartphones to a computer, external storage devices and “the Cloud.”
“Advanced Digital Photography”
Two, two-hour classes for owners of DSLR or advanced point & shoot cameras to “get you out of automatic.”
Class
covers exposure modes, lens selection, flash and composition for making
photos in situations like sports, low light, nature and more.
“You Have Pictures in Your Camera…Now What?”
This
seminar demonstrates techniques to save pictures from cameras and
smartphones to your computer, to external devices and to “the Cloud.”
Fall/Winter 2019 Classes
“The Camera in Your Smartphone”
Smartphone cameras can make tremendous photos if you understand your Apple or Android device’s abilities, features and limitations.
“iPhone/iPad Tips, Tricks & Techniques”
Learn how to navigate, organize, backup and add useful apps to your iPhone, iPad or iPad mini device.
“You Have Pictures in Your Camera…Now What?”
This seminar demonstrates techniques to save pictures from cameras and smartphones to your computer, to external devices and to “the Cloud.”
“Advanced Digital Photography”
Two, two-hour classes for owners of DSLR or advanced point & shoot cameras to “get you out of automatic.”
Class covers exposure modes, lens selection, flash and composition for making photos in situations like sports, low light, nature and more.
“Old Family Photos in the Digital Age”
We all have “photo piles” of film prints in drawers and cabinets, and digital picture files stored in our devices and computer.
This seminar explores your options to:
– Cull, sort and organize film prints for albums or scanning.
– What to do with slides.
– How to archive digital pictures from cameras and smartphones to a computer, external storage devices and “the Cloud.”
“You and Your Digital Camera”
Class covers the features and functions of most point & shoot cameras