Get ready to take better pictures! Zoom Photography Classes

PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES

and In person
Photography Classes
(Also available In-Person)

Now you can Book an online class, or sign up for a group and have it in-person.  Each class runs for approximately 60 to 90 minutes. These classes are easy to understand and fun. We’ll talk about lighting, concept, composition, color, and basic camera skills. These classes are good for all age levels and are designed to accommodate the technically challenged. Please have a camera with you no matter the brand or format. I believe it’s not about the camera. It’s about the photographer. Any camera can take an award-winning photograph, but not every photographer can.

I will teach the basics in a simple, understandable, and entertaining style.  Bottom line, when the class is done, you will have a thorough understanding of how to take much better photos, you will impress your friends and familty, and you will be a  much more confident photographer. Register below and I’ll speak with you soon to confirm your date and time.

A 60 MINUTE class - $45 (per person)
Choose from these classes:

Basic Photography Skills & Camera Operations
Portraiture with Natural Light
Commercial/Product/Food
Scenic/Landscape
Branding Portraiture

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Tom Archibald is a Minneapolis Photographer serving the Twin Cities of Minneapolis, St Paul, and surrounding suburbs since 2006.
His portfolio includes Commercial, Portraiture, Food, Lifestyle, and Scenic photography.

© Archibald Studios Photography.
39th Ave. Northeast, Minneapolis, MN 55421.

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