Wellington Photography is now offering our long anticipated Beginner Photographers Workshop, designed for digital SLR enthusiasts who want to learn the basics of “manual” photography and unleash their creativity behind the camera. Your workshop instructor, Rudy Stroh, is the co-owner of Wellington Photography, graduate and past instructor at Antonelli Institute of Art and Photography and is a PPA Certified Professional Photographer. Rudy’s simple and easy-to-understand approach to the mechanical workings of a digital SLR camera and the dreaded trio, ISO, f-stop and shutter speed will take away the fear so you can take command of your passion!


Topics and skills to be covered in this course are: Basic mechanical functions of a digital SLR camera, ISO, f-stop, shutter speed and their relationships. Depth of field, stop action and blurred action, over and under exposure to achieve a desired effect will also be discussed. Finally, basic lighting and composition techniques will be introduced. This workshop is hands-on and each student will have an opportunity to practice their new skills and see the magic happen in their own camera! Easy, fun assignments will be given each week to help deepen the student’s understanding of the topics covered.
This is a four evening workshop which will be held on consecutive Tuesdays from 7 to 9pm beginning on April 23rd. Students are also invited to enjoy a Photo Adventure on Saturday morning, May 11th at a local park to hone their new skills with Rudy and get creative!
Workshop cost: $199.00 (payable at time of reservation -non-refundable but is transferable for another person to attend this class)
Requirements: A digital SLR camera (with owners manual) and a yearnin’ for learnin’!
Please note: There are only 12 openings available for this workshop so you must act now to reserve your seat!
CALL NOW 215-997-4550 to make your reservation.
Upon completion of this workshop, your CAMERA won’t be telling you what you want… YOU will be telling your camera what you want, and lovin’ it!










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