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Washington DC Private Photography Lessons And Tutoring

Sam’s  DC Private Photography Lessons allow you to create single or multiple lessons that are geared to getting exactly what you want out of a photography class.

DC Private Photography Lessons Sam D’Amico’s Photography classes were voted the Best Art Class in Washington, DC.  

 

DC Private Photography Lessons

 

Registration

Prerequisites: No.
*Contact Sam for more information and discounted pricing for In-person or online private classes.
*
Are you thinking of getting a DC Private Photography Lesson as a gift? Please consider getting a gift certificate instead.
*What happens if you need to cancel, reschedule, or not show up for our meeting(s)?

Purchase the number of hours. Multiple hours can be broken into multiple lessons.

We’ll either meet at the Kogod Courtyard, located in the National Portrait Gallery or, when meeting in the vibrant Mount Pleasant neighborhood in Washington, DC we’ll meet at either the Marx Cafe or Ellē.

Kogod Courtyard
8th and G Streets NW
Washington, DC 20001
After entering the building, walk straight past the front desk to the Kogod Courtyard.
*Please read the Visiting Tips & FAQs. No refunds for any classes will be given to registrants who are asked to leave because their behavior does not adhere to safety policies and guidelines.

Marx Cafe
3203 Mount Pleasant Street NW
Washington, DC 20010

Ellē
3221 Mount Pleasant St NW

Washington, DC 20010

General Information

  • Prerequisites: No
  • Instructor: Sam D’Amico
  • Ways taught: In-person private lessons

Contact Sam for more information and discounted pricing for in-person or online private classes.

About the DC Private Photography Lessons

Sam’s Private Photography Lessons in Washington, DC, allow you to create single or multiple lessons that are geared to getting exactly what you want out of a photography class.

DC Private Photography Lessons – What You’ll Learn

During the DC Private Photography Lessons, you’ll learn to use your camera thoughtfully to create the best pictures possible.

Some of the things students have learned during the DC Private Photography Lessons:

  • Getting out of automatic exposure modes
  • How to evaluate the characteristics of light
  • How to create the best photographs after assessing the light
  • You’ll start metering attentively in manual exposure mode
  • Use the visual attributes of aperture, shutter speed, and ISO thoughtfully as elements of composition
  • Start manually controlling picture tonality (the lightness/darkness of your photograph) efficiently, effectively, and thoughtfully
  • Using white balance settings as an element of the composition
  • Thoughtful and practical visual design

DC Private Photography Lessons – How You’ll Learn

How You’ll Learn During the Lessons

Sam gives a balanced mix of lectures and practice exercises during the DC Private Photography Lessons. In other words, you’ll learn by doing what we discuss during class. Specifically, practicing camera operation and technique during class is a regular part of the training. As a result of practicing camera operation and technique during class, the participant can immediately apply their newly acquired skills and begin making thoughtful compositions.

While practicing camera operation and technique is essential, you’ll learn to think like a photographer throughout the class. Furthermore, through discussions and critiques, you’ll learn a thought process and vocabulary to become aware of what we’re doing as photographers.

How You’ll Learn After the Lessons

You’ll get practical guidance on continuing your photography studies and practice to hone the skills you’ve acquired during the lessons.

Bernard says:I really enjoyed Sam’s class. I was looking for a class to learn photography and how to use my camera. Sam isn’t going to teach you how to operate your camera – mainly because everyone comes to class with a different camera and that’s what the instruction manual is for. Rather, he’s going to teach you the fundamentals of photography, and in turn, you’ll learn to use your camera thorough knowledge of the fundamentals, practice, and read the manual. I really liked Sam’s teaching style and personality. He makes you think, and he’s not here to judge your photography skills. He leaves that up to you as the photographer. I recommend his class and plan to take the intermediate class and focus class.

Class Meeting Locations

We’ll either meet at the Kogod Courtyard, located in the National Portrait Gallery or, when meeting in the vibrant Mount Pleasant neighborhood in Washington, DC we’ll meet at either the Marx Cafe or Ellē.

Kogod Courtyard
8th and G Streets NW
Washington, DC 20001
After entering the building, walk straight past the front desk to the Kogod Courtyard.
*Please read the Visiting Tips & FAQs. No refunds for any classes will be given to registrants who are asked to leave because their behavior does not adhere to safety policies and guidelines.

Marx Cafe
3203 Mount Pleasant Street NW
Washington, DC 20010

Ellē
3221 Mount Pleasant St NW

Washington, DC 20010

Registration

Prerequisites: No.
*Contact Sam for more information and discounted pricing for In-person or online private classes.
*
Are you thinking of getting a DC Private Photography Lesson as a gift? Please consider getting a gift certificate instead.
*What happens if you need to cancel, reschedule, or not show up for our meeting(s)?

Purchase the number of hours. Multiple hours can be broken into multiple lessons.

 

DC Private Photography Lessons

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12 thoughts on “Washington DC Private Photography Lessons And Tutoring”

  1. Hello Sam!

    I really want start taking good photos using Manual mode, I was given a camera cannon r50 for my last b-day and I enjoy traveling a lot, I have watched many videos but I am overwhelmed with the amount of information. What do you recommend me to do? To star the one to one private lesson or doing the beginners course? Maybe both haha thank you!!!

    1. Hello Maricel,

      Thanks for contacting me.

      Either course of instruction will probably work.

      But to make sure that you get the best course of instruction for what you want to do, we should talk.

      Here’s my phone number: 202-531-2344.

      If I don’t pick up when you call, please leave a message including your name, the best phone number to reach you, and what hours of the day are best for a talk.

      I look forward to speaking with you.

      Sam

  2. Hi Sam

    I recently started an art business and I need to improve my images for printing. I have no background in photography my husband usually takes our photos. We have a DSLR camera. I’d love to learn more and sign up for some in person classes.

  3. I would like to get a private – 2 hour Photography Class – Beginner. Haven’t taken good photos since age 8 and would like to learn more about lighting, etc.

    1. Hello Andrea,

      Thank you for your interest in my photography classes.
      Can you please give me a call at 202-559-7981 to discuss the specifics of what you’d like to get out of the class?

  4. I wanted to take a personalized two-student (wife and I) class on the introduction to digital photography. We are beginners and use a Nikon SLR Camera.

    1. Hello Akmal,

      Please send me a direct e-mail with your phone number and a good time to contact you so we can discuss the specifics of what you’d like to accomplish in the amount of time you have in mind.

      Sam

  5. I would like some hands-on training in taking studio portraits.
    How to set-up the lights and what to look for in a good studio portrait.

    1. Can you tell me about your background in photography?

      Do you have lights? What kind of camera do you use? Do you work your camera in manual or auto mode?

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