Superpowers Part II 
Photo Tips and Techniques: Intermediate 

 August 2nd, 4th and 6th
10:30 am - 12:30 pm MST 

This intermediate online program is designed to take kids ages 9-14 one step further in their exploration of the “superpower” photography skills used by award-winning photographers.

This course is ideal for kids who completed our Superpower beginner’s course (Part 1) as well as young photographers with some photography experience.

In this Part 2 course we’ll explore how photographers use light for maximum effect as it applies to all genres including nature, urban, people, and still life photography. 
Kids meet each day for 2 hours on Zoom with the KPA instructor. There will be lots of time in the 2 hour class for hands-on learning of the material. They will also have the time in between sessions to complete challenges.

Both cameras and devices/cameras can be used for this course.
What we'll explore in this course!

Light Continued...

Kids will pick up where they left off in our Part 1 course and will look deeper at the various types of light and lighting that photographers use to create images of people, places and things with greater impact and mood. 

Lit Compositions! 

In this session, kids will explore a variety of compositions techniques that go well beyond the standard rule of thirds. They'll learn more about symmetry, framing, and negative space and how they relate to a good composition.

Light & The Still Life 

Here, we'll use our new lighting skills and learn how we can apply them to create extraordinary still life photos using ordinary inanimate objects found at home. 

People Photography: Candid vs Posed!

What's the difference between a candid and posed shot? In this session, we'll put our lighting and composition skills to the test to create cool portraits of family members, friends and even pets!

Created by

Diana Nazareth

  Toronto, Ontario, Canada
 Diana Nazareth is a professional photographer, teaching artist, and founder of Project Kids & Cameras. Her photography programs are informed by an extensive study of key progressive methods such a Literacy Through Photography, PhotoVoice and Visual Thinking Strategies. She designs and facilitates photography workshops for schools, community art centres, libraries, and local arts organizations throughout the Greater Toronto Area and has taught over 2000 kids and adults since 2014. She is an advocate for practicing photography as a catalyst for self-expression, mindfulness, creativity and critical thinking. She received her B.A. in Communications/Photojournalism from Temple University, and her Teaching Artist Certification from The University of The Arts, Philadelphia, PA.