ROCK YOUR CAMERA Online Summer Camp: July 17-20
Monday July 17 - 20
1:30 - 3:00 PM MST
Online photography course for kids to learn how to rock their camera's manual settings with KPA founder, Janet Pliszka.
- learn, play and experiment with exposure, aperture, shutter speed, and ISO
- become confident making decisions about your settings rather than having the camera do it for you
- see your photos improve and love how great your photos look!
Combine with ROCK YOUR FRAME course earlier in the day!
Combine with ROCK YOUR FRAME course earlier in the day!
Session 1
- The Exposure Triangle
- Working with ISO
- Working with Focal Points
Session 2
- How Aperture Impacts our Photos
- Working in Aperture Priority Mode
- Exposure Compensation
Session 3
- How Shutter Speed Impacts our Photos
- Working in Shutter Speed Priority Mode
Session 4
- Working in Manual Mode
- Trouble shooting our Exposures
- Working in Different Lighting Situations
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"My 13 year old son really loved participating in the online "Rock your Camera" workshop! He learned so much about his new camera and was super engaged in all the classes. The activities and additional challenges presented really helped to inspire him. He certainly became more confident and creative with his camera throughout the workshop."
JULIE
"Thank you so much for your teaching this week! Our son has always had an eye for detail so it’s great to get proper instruction on the potential of the camera! We appreciate you tackling the whole online piece so beautifully and the upside of the pandemic is being able to work with someone like you from anywhere in the world. I think your platform is great. It’s also very helpful to have some social interaction in the midst of too much isolation. "
DANA
"My daughter loved the the Rock your camera workshop. It is a great introduction to photography for kids. The instruction was great and my daughter loved the picture taking exercises."
JAY
Frequently Asked Questions
How much time will be spent online during the course?
The group will meet via Zoom every afternoon from 1:30 - 2:45/3:00 PM MST for 75 minutes. Throughout the two days, we will talk about about exposure, aperture, shutter speed and ISO. Kids will have the time in between sessions to practice, experiment and play with the concepts learned.
What kind of camera does my child require to take this course?
The purpose of the course is to get more and more comfortable with taking their camera off automode and putting it on manual mode. So kids require a camera with manual functionality. It doesn't have to be a DSLR but it does need to have aperture priority, shutter speed priority and manual functionality.
Feel free to email me at click@kidsphotographyacademy.com to ask if the camera you have on hand will be appropriate.
What is the ideal age for kids taking this course?
Kids will need to be comfortable with being in a Zoom meeting for 60-75 minutes. An age range of 10-16 is recommended for this camp but of course depends on their focus level.
How will the kids learn in this online photo course?
For each day we are together kids will be taken through a certain concept. The main concepts covered are exposure, aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and putting it all together in manual mode. They will see loads of different examples that are shown through screen share that reinforce their learning. We will talk about the technical aspects of what each of those mean as well as how it impacts their image in an artistic way. I will keep the sessions interactive by asking them what they notice (one of my favourite questions!!), ensuring they understand the concept and encouraging questions.
After our time together, the kids will learn, play and experiment with what they learned. They will have a number of challenges to complete before the next class. They will most likely run into some issues here and there as moving into manual is a lot of trial and error. They are welcome to email me with questions they may run into throughout the week. They will also have online access to the material covered in class so they can go back and review whenever they need. They are also welcome to post their images to the KPA Community Hub to get feedback.
Submitted images will be discussed in the following class.
How many students are in the class?
There is a minimum and maximum number of students. The class requires 4 students to run. If 4 students don't sign up, the class will be cancelled and money will be refunded or transferred to another course.
There is a maximum of 10 students in each class.
There is a maximum of 10 students in each class.
Are there are prerequisites for taking this course?
No, there are not any prerequisites for taking the course. However, there is "homework" to be completed before the course begins. It is essential that your child or you and your child are familiar with how to change the aperture, shutter speed, and ISO of your camera. With it being online, it is very hard for me to look at the camera and tell you how to do this. They don't need to know why or what happens when you make these changes... they just need to know how to change the values. This information will be included in a welcome section you can access as soon as you register for the course.
Meet the instructor
Janet Pliszka
Janet is the creator of Kids Photography Academy. She's been a professional photographer for over 15 years and has specialized in family, school and branding photography.
She's always loved watching kids get curious about her camera and that motivated her to start teaching photography in camps and schools in her city of Calgary. Now, she's thrilled to also offer online experiences for kids everywhere through KPA. Her students describe her as super encouraging, fun and knowledgeable.
She is all about sparking passion, confidence, and curiosity in kids by teaching them this craft she loves so much. She looks forward to seeing you soon!