5@9 High School Photo Workshop

If you ‘re in high school and you have a passion for photography, we want you to join us!

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As you consider photography as a serious pursuit, a program for college, or even a career, then we highly recommend this annual workshop. In five days, you can create the memories of a lifetime and lasting friendships, all while extensively learning how to pursue your interest in photography. Through lectures, hands-on instruction, and functional projects, you will learn how f/stops, shutter speeds, depth of field, ISO standards, control of motion and lighting principles affect photo quality. Like a real professional, you will shoot on location and in studio sets, explore lighting options and compositional techniques, and even work with non-traditional processes of image making.

At the workshop, you will learn the latest in post-production digital technology through Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Lightroom, and are assured to have proficiency by the end of the week. All of this excitement and knowledge will culminate with a real photography exhibition of the work of you and your classmates!

Check out previous years’ work in the gallery drop down menu!

Participants will be instructed by Christopher Broughton, a Brooks Institute graduate and full time faculty member since 1998. View his work at christopherbroughton.com.

Required Equipment:

Digital SLR Camera

Memory Storage Card for Camera

Camera Charger

Portable Hard Drive or Other Digital Storage (recommended, but not required)

*An advanced group is also available within this workshop for students who have previously attended or have at least two years experience.

Workshop Instructor: Christopher Broughton

Dates: June 10-14, 2013

Time: Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm

Location: Cota Campus, Brooks Institute, Santa Barbara, CA

Cost: $675, includes daily catered lunch and digital prints

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5 Responses to “5@9 High School Photo Workshop”

  1. Janie says:

    HI, My son will be a freshman in the fall at SBHS so I was writing to ask what your age requirements are for this workshop.

    Thank You,
    Janie

    • brooks says:

      Hi Janie,
      For the High School Workshop they need to going into their freshman year in high school and the oldest participant will be going into their freshman year of college.
      Thanks
      Liz

  2. Mala Mathur says:

    Hi,

    My daughter is a current junior in high school and I was wondering if for the week long programs in summer there are residential options? She has done 3 years of digital photography in her school.

    Thanks,

  3. anne says:

    My daughter took this class last Summer and would like to return this Summer. Will there be a more advanced group as to not be redundant?

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