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1488 Harrison St
San Francisco, California, United States 
Tel: (415) 555-1212
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1488 Harrison St
San Francisco, United States94103

Real Exposure Photography Camp

San Francisco, California, United States Badge rating (3 Member Reviews)

Camp Type: Day 

Gender: Coed

Age: 18

Religious Affiliation: None 

Cost: $100 - $500

Program Length: 2 - 2  weeks

Camp Focus: Arts and Crafts, Photography and Video, Visual Arts

Established: 2003

Camp Capacity: 5

Camp Owner(s): Real Exposure Photography

Camp Director(s): John Shum 

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Learn event photography, photojournalism, and portrait techniques from the Bay Area's finest professional event photographers. Hands-on approach to learning proper exposure technique, metering, and lighting. Travel to various points of interest to capture people, events, and emotion.

3 Member Reviews:

Real Exposure Photography Camp

San Francisco, California, United States

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John S.(2)

Sep 12, 2009

A really swell camp!

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Salim M.(2)

Aug 06, 2007

This is the best fake photography camp ever. If you are in San Francisco area it's worth the price.

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Norm B.(4)

Aug 06, 2007

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Excellent camp to attend. If you have work in film or digital John teach general photography techniques such as image composition, depth of field, exposure, focusing techniques and more.

I went to his camp and everyone was real friendly. It doesn't matter it you're from the canon or nikon camp because the techniques you learn can be used for any digital SLR whether it be from Fujifilm or from Olympus.

My favorite part of the camp was the outdoor assignments. John would pick a subject or topic to shoot on and we would all go out around the city taking pictures. We would then regroup at the workshop and compare our shots on an overhead projector. This was the time we could all have a group discussion and critique our photos.

It was great fun and you can learn a lot from John and the other participants.

Be sure to bring a windbreaker, tennis shoes, water, and some snack food. For camera gear, bring a spare camera battery AND DO NOT FORGET YOUR CABLE to connect your camera to a computer. I almost did not get to show my pictures because I couldn't upload my pics to the computer. Luckily, someone else had the same camera as mine, but I wouldn't take the risk.

Have fun and happy shooting!

Aug 06, 2007 Norm B.(4)

I forgot one thing. This session is for photography enthusiasts to pro skill levels. Beginners should have working knowledge of their digital SLRs.

John, will you start a beginner class anytime soon?

Aug 06, 2007 Salim M.(2)

Man Norm, you can type BS like there is no tomorrow...

Aug 06, 2007 Norm B.'s response

Damn right, do you want me to say Brad Pitt runs the beginners class?

Aug 06, 2007 John S.(4)

So tell me, Brad... was Angelina all that??

Sep 11, 2009 John S.(2)

Swell camp!

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