Inventing Authenticity: Digital Photography

The advent of the smart phone means a lot more people have cameras, and are busily using them to share photos. But how do you make pictures that contain light and vision and beauty—that brim with life? Washington State University Fine Arts Professor Dennis Dehart will help you turn your photos into art during his one hour live-stream event at 6 p.m. Feb. 18 and repeated at Feb. 20.

Dehart will discuss general rules of digital photography, as well as such specific aspects as staging and lighting. You can ask him questions and get expert answers.

To learn more and register for this free, online event, visit open.wsu.edu.

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