Digital Photography: The Image

Digital Photography: The Image

Adult Class | Registration opens Monday, October 20, 2025 8:00 AM EDT

All levels welcome. Advanced beginners. | Accessibility: stairs
1/8/2026-3/12/2026
10:00 AM-1:00 PM EDT on Th
$325.00
$295.00
$50.00

Digital Photography: The Image

Adult Class | Registration opens Monday, October 20, 2025 8:00 AM EDT

Ready to take your photography to the next level? Review the basics of the digital camera functions and dive into the art of creating a photographic image. This class will take you beyond the basics of photography and will explore more advanced uses of the camera as well as the techniques and strategies behind creating compelling photographs. Weekly classes will generally be a mix of discussions, presentations, review of student images, and demonstrations. Students should have consistent access to a camera for the duration of the course and will be highly encouraged to spend time outside of the class shooting projects to practice the skills covered each week. Most styles of cameras are welcome, though to take full advantage of the techniques that will be covered during the course a DSLR (Digital Single Lense Reflex) camera with an interchangeable lens is recommended. Information about cameras including recommendations will be covered in the first class.

What you will learn:
1. Develop a greater mastery of basic photo concepts including: Equivalent Exposures; Depth of Field Control; Effects of Focal Length; Shooting Modes; and Focus Controls.
2. Develop a greater understanding of digital imaging concepts.
3. Develop a stronger ability to recognize compositional elements and how to apply them purposefully.
4. Learn how to recognize the more subtle qualities of light, how it changes constantly, how it can be manipulated, and how to use it effectively in photo

Note that this classroom is accessible by stairs only; please contact Fleisher for more information.

  • Start the term with these supplies:

    • Digital Camera: A DSLR (Digital Single Lense Reflex) is recommended.
       Other digital cameras will be discussed as needed: compact point-and- shoot, the new mirrorless cameras, and SLR (Single Lens Reflex) cameras)
    • Memory card for digital camera
    • Please bring an external flash or hard drive to class or be prepared to save your work on a cloud-based storage alternative. Fleisher's computers are shared tools and the hard drives are cleared regularly to keep them in good working condition.
    • Tripod (not required, but suggested)

Lianne Milton

Lianne Milton (she/her) is a documentary photographer and educator whose work investigates environmental issues, human rights, and cultural narratives. For two decades, Lianne was an assignment photographer throughout Latin America and Southeast Asia, including Brazil where her work brought global attention to the Zika crisis and security issues in the favelas. Lianne is an adjunct professor of photography in Philadelphia, and continues her longform projects in Brazil.

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