Smartphone photography workshop at Guelph Arboretum

Who needs a camera anyway?

With technology on the rise, the mobiles and handsets we once used have evolved into pocket-sized supercomputers. Practically every phone now comes equipped with a camera.

This two-hour program seeks to open the door to a world of photography that can be achieved simply through a mobile phone.

Timed perfectly during the golden hour on a summer evening, some basic concepts and skills will be touched on and participants will also learn how to get creative to enhance their photography with what they’re given; iPhone or Android, beginner or expert, are all invited to come snap some photos.

Note: Phones are not provided, bring your own.

Jason Chan, interpretive naturalist intern, is the instructor for this course, which is on Aug. 15 from 6:30 to 8:30pm. Registration is $35 plus HST per adult before the early bird registration deadline of Aug. 7. After Aug. 7 the fee is $45 plus HST.  Registration is on-line at uoguelph.ca/arboretum.  For more information call 519-824-4120 extension 52358.

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