Chicks Who Click Course - Winter/Spring 2009
Do you want to get out once a month on a date with ..... YOUR CAMERA?
Do you want to find a way to ..... MAKE MORE TIME TO BE CREATIVE?
Do you want to ..... LEARN MORE ABOUT PHOTOGRAPHY?
Then join Karen for CHICKS WHO CLICK.
WHAT?
This is a workshop, not a "sit and be lectured to" opportunity. It's an intimate and interactive experience. Once a month we will meet for a field trip, your task will be to: photograph, learn, have a fantastic time and feel great about getting out with other friendly creative folk like yourself.
Karen’s tasks’ include: giving creative challenges, answering questions, getting you out with your camera, providing critiques, teaching about depth of field, shutter speed, exposure, light and composition.
Each time we meet we will begin with a discussion of technical aspects of photography and feedback on your photography. Then we will head out and shoot.
The atmosphere is laid back, inspiring and exciting.
WHEN?
Course 1: The last Wednesday of the month from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. February through June
Course 2: The last Friday of the month from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. February through June
Course 3: The last Tuesday of the month from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. February through June
(please note May's classes will be on the third week of the month)
These are two separate courses, you can register for Course 1,2 or Course 3 - both will have the same content.
WHAT TO I NEED?
It is HIGHLY recommended that you have a digital or film SLR. We have had people partake with point and shoot camera's and although they enjoyed themselves they were limited in some of our exercises.
HOW DO I REGISTER?
Registration is NOT open yet, however, when the title of this post changes to "Chicks who Click Registration is open" this post will include info on how to register. Registration will be open to the public next week.
The cost of the course is $150 plus GST.

Reader Comments (2)
I'll be checking this blog every day next week...maybe I'll camp out under the computer to make sure I get a spot. Can't wait Karen!
I would love to take this course. I have a Canon G9, I know it is not SLR, but it is a pretty good camera. Is it good enough for this class? If not, I may be able to borrow my friends digital SLR.