Digital Photography Workshop for Kids, Teens, and Their Grown-Ups

Fri, Nov 1 2024
3:45 pm – 5:00 pm
Kings Bay, Meeting Room

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Digital Photography Workshop for Kids, Teens, and Their Grown-Ups

 

Digital Photography Workshop for Kids, Teens, and Their Grown-Ups, ages 9 and up.

Join us for an exciting, hands-on photography workshop on Fridays: October 11, November 15, and December 13, 3:45 p.m.

  • In these fun-filled sessions, you’ll learn how to capture stunning photos using just your smartphone. We’ll explore awesome tips and tricks like mastering focus, playing with light and shadows, and finding that perfect angle, all within the comfort of your local library. Plus, with the added creative twist of a scavenger hunt.

 

Then join us on Fridays October 18; Oct. 25; Nov. 1; Nov. 8; Nov. 29; Dec. 6; and Dec. 20; 3:45-5:00 p.m. to put your skills to use by taking photographs around the Kings Bay branch.  Your photos will be featured in a special exhibit! No prior photography experience neededjust bring your phone, a sense of adventure, and lots of creativity! *


 

October 11, November 15, and December 13 workshops will be taught by Antonio M. Rosario. Antonio is a Brooklyn-based photographer specializing in fine art and commercial work. A seasoned street photographer, he's also a skilled educator in the field and the engaging host of the “Street Shots” photography podcast. Antonio's journey in photography began at the School of Visual Arts, inspired by his father's legacy in the craft. From photo editor to full-time photographer, his work captures the dynamic spirit of New York City, reflecting influences from iconic photographers like Berenice Abbott and Walker Evans. Dedicated to his art, Antonio champions the idea that great photography is accessible to everyone, encouraging beginners to embrace their unique perspectives, regardless of the camera in hand, as they explore the world through their lens.

 

 

 

*It is strongly encouraged for participants to bring their cell phones. We have a limited number of digital cameras for in-library use for those without cell phones.

3650 Nostrand Ave. (near Ave. W)
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Digital Photography Workshop for Kids, Teens, and Their Grown-Ups

 

Digital Photography Workshop for Kids, Teens, and Their Grown-Ups, ages 9 and up.

Join us for an exciting, hands-on photography workshop on Fridays: October 11, November 15, and December 13, 3:45 p.m.

  • In these fun-filled sessions, you’ll learn how to capture stunning photos using just your smartphone. We’ll explore awesome tips and tricks like mastering focus, playing with light and shadows, and finding that perfect angle, all within the comfort of your local library. Plus, with the added creative twist of a scavenger hunt.

 

Then join us on Fridays October 18; Oct. 25; Nov. 1; Nov. 8; Nov. 29; Dec. 6; and Dec. 20; 3:45-5:00 p.m. to put your skills to use by taking photographs around the Kings Bay branch.  Your photos will be featured in a special exhibit! No prior photography experience neededjust bring your phone, a sense of adventure, and lots of creativity! *


 

October 11, November 15, and December 13 workshops will be taught by Antonio M. Rosario. Antonio is a Brooklyn-based photographer specializing in fine art and commercial work. A seasoned street photographer, he's also a skilled educator in the field and the engaging host of the “Street Shots” photography podcast. Antonio's journey in photography began at the School of Visual Arts, inspired by his father's legacy in the craft. From photo editor to full-time photographer, his work captures the dynamic spirit of New York City, reflecting influences from iconic photographers like Berenice Abbott and Walker Evans. Dedicated to his art, Antonio champions the idea that great photography is accessible to everyone, encouraging beginners to embrace their unique perspectives, regardless of the camera in hand, as they explore the world through their lens.

 

 

 

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