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Elective: The Magic of iPhone Photography

Tuesday, Thursday

Online

4/7/26
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4/16/26

Date

7:00 PM
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9:00 PM

Time

Price

$275

Duration

4

Opening Soon

About the Course

This class will teach you the amazing capabilities of the camera you always have with you – your iPhone. While you can take the most simple photos with this iPhone/Camera, this class will show and teach you the far more sophisticated features that can take your photos from ordinary to extraordinary! More info: sue@suebloom.com. Minimum age 16. 


What Will You Learn? You’ll learn how to make gallery-worthy images by taking advantage of the iPhone’s advanced capabilities and you will learn about a wide range of third-party apps that can help take your creativity to a whole different level. Topics Covered:

· Brief overview of the history of iPhone photography

· Getting familiar with your iPhone camera, photo modes (portrait, live, pano, HDR) and file formats

· Basic composition aids on your iPhone

· Editing possibilities – what you can achieve in the native iPhone app; which 3rd party apps are useful; and a curated group of highly recommended apps

· What is RAW and how to master these large files • Skill assignments - landscapes, panos, portraits, still lifes, macro, abstracts. 

For additional information please contact Sue Bloom at sue@suebloom.com.


Your Instructor

Sue Bloom

RAB Self Portrait for Photoworks - Richa

Sue Bloom came to photography in the 1980s from a drawing and painting background. She holds a BFA and an MFA from Maryland institute College of Art. She is a professor at McDaniel College in Westminster, MD.
 
At Photoworks, Sue has taught Digital Collage, Digital Painting, The Digital Beyond, Digitally Re-Touch Old Photo Family Photos, and multiple iPhone photography classes.

She has several long running projects that include a series on Venus, Sacred Places that Never Existed, and continuing to create techniques for painterly interpretations of our photos.

Her photography influences include: Ruth Bernhard, Joyce Tenneson, Arnold Newman, Julia Margaret Cameron, and so many more.

Glen Echo Park

7300 MacArthur Blvd.

Glen Echo, MD
301-634-2274 

Gallery Hours

SAT: 12–4 PM & SUN: 1–4 PM

 

Darkroom & Digital Hours: 
SUN: 1–5 PM

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