Karen Messick iPhone Photography Course Aug 6, 2012 Chesapeake friend and client, Karen Messick, in conjunction with the Johns Hopkins University, is proud to announce the first iPhone Photography course offering within the Odyssey Liberal Arts Program. Wednesday evenings from 7-8:45 October 3 – November 7, 2012 Learn More The mobile phone camera is changing the way people take, enhance and share their pictures. In this course, participants will capture and transform their images into works of art, precious family memories, photojournalist or wonderful travel images. Class sessions introduce “Apps” for capturing and processing images made on the iPhone. Participants will share their images in a creative, supportive environment and enjoy critiques while gaining insight into composition, light and color theory. This course is for the casual photographer, professional photographer or creative artist who is interested in exploring the amazing opportunity the iPhone and the iPhone “Apps” provide for capturing and creating images. Students will learn the best apps and how to use them for shooting, editing and creative processing on the iPhone. The course will include fundamentals and functionality of the iPhone 4 or 4s including setting resolution creating and organizing albums, workflow transfer and utility. Students will be introduced to the online iPhone imaging communities and many resources for advancing their iPhoneography skills. Students will need to purchase approximately $30.00 in apps for this course. No prior photography experience is required. Course Registration fee is $185.00 Learn More Karen L Messick, President of Karen L Messick Photography, is a professional photographer, lecturer, and writer. Her images and articles have been published in iPhoneLife and Nature Photographer Magazine. She has been capturing images for the past 15 years. She leads photography workshops throughout the US. She contributes her iPhone images to Aurora Stock Photography. Her iPhone images can be seen on her iPhone Adventures Blog Share this...LinkedinFacebookTwitteremail