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SPRING

2017

frederick.edu/QuickEnroll

• 301.624.2888

PHOTOGRAPHY

Explore Your EOS Canon DSLR

Unleash your creativity by mastering the technical aspects of your Canon EOS Digital

SLR. This class will help you get to know your camera system and go beyond the

‘’automatic’’setting! Move from the ‘’Basic Zone’’to the ‘’Creative Zone.’’Acquire

a clear understanding of all the buttons and menu items on your camera. Learn

how to creatively use exposure, composition, flash, and a variety of lenses. This is

a hands-on class. We will take a short lunch break (lunch not included). Bring your

camera, manual, battery and a tripod if you have one.

PHO100

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6 hours

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$89 fee

INSTRUCTOR:

Robert McMillan

3537

S 9am - 3:30pm

2/4

FCC/B105

Get To KnowYour Nikon DSLR

Have you been using your Nikon DSLR like a point-and-shoot and long to move

out of your comfort zone? Start by learning what all those buttons and dials can do

to improve your photographs. Then, learn about the different lenses and when to

use them. Explore the features and get the most out of your Nikon camera. Please

bring your camera and a fully charged battery, a clean memory card, your camera’s

manual, and a bagged lunch to class.

PHO102

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6 hours

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$89 fee

INSTRUCTOR:

CamMiller

3543

S 9am - 3:30pm

4/8

FCC/B105

Introduction to Flash Photography

Learn to use flash photography to expand your vision and create striking images.

Whether you already have an external flash or thinking of acquiring one soon,

this class will teach you what you need to know. By learning Flash Photography

you will be able to produce extraordinary photographs under a wide variety of

lighting conditions. You will learn the fundamentals of flash photography and

gain an understanding of the relationship between flash and ambient light. This

class will take the mystery out of all the technical jargon such as Sync, 1st-curtain,

2nd-curtain, E-TTL, and High-Speed Mode. Learn how to modify the quantity and

quality of light to match your photographic vision. Learn how to calculate flash

exposures and use flash in manual and auto modes. Find out what equipment works

the best for you for the least amount of money. This is a hands on class. We will take

a short lunch break (lunch not included). Bring your camera, manual, battery and

flash if you have one.

PHO103

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6 hours

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$89

($29 tuition + $60 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

Robert McMillan

3544

S 9am - 3:30pm

2/11

FCC/B105

Flower Photography

Learn to take beautiful photos of seasonal flowers without needing special

equipment. The techniques you will learn for capturing beautiful blooms apply to

any camera. Photos will be taken in the classroom as well as in a garden. You will also

learn how photo editing techniques will enhance the beauty of your blooms.

PHO101

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6 hours

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$89 fee

INSTRUCTOR:

CamMiller

3539

S 9am - 3:30pm

5/20

FCC/B105

Photoshop, Introduction

This class will familiarize students with the basics Photoshop tools and commands

that allow them to properly adjust lightness, darkness, color balance, and contrast

of images to make poor quality images come to life. Image cropping, sizing, file

formats, and resolutions will also be discussed.

PHO105

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12 hours

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$119

($29 tuition + $90 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

Vicky Nuttall

3548

M, W 6pm - 9pm

2/27–3/8 FCC/L116

NEW!

Lightroom 90%, Photoshop 10%

Students will learn to use the Adobe Creative Cloud Versions of Lightroom and

Photoshop to maximize both their photo organizing and editing potential, using

their own photos on their own laptops. The majority of the work will be done in

Lightroom with Photoshop used as a supplementary tool. Students are required to

being a laptop with Lightroom and Photoshop already installed prior to the first day

of class. The instructor may contact you one week prior to the start of the class to

discuss any issues with the software.

PHO104

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18 hours

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$179

($54 tuition + $125 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

CamMiller

3456

M 6pm - 9pm

3/13–4/17 FCC/L116

Secrets of Better Photography

Whether you have a digital SLR, a point-and-shoot camera, or something in

between, you’ll learn how to use it the way you want to in this hands-on course!

You also have the opportunity to have your lesson assignments critiqued by our

knowledgeable teaching team of professional photographers. You’ll see how to

choose the best photographic equipment for you and how to compose images with

style. Exposure topics like aperture, shutter speed, metering, and ISO settings will

all make sense as we break them down into simple concepts. If you want to work

with manual exposure on your digital SLR, we cover that, too! We’ll also explore

natural and artificial lighting, freezing or blurring motion, portraiture, children’s

photography, pet photography, photojournalism, and digital editing options.

Secrets of Better Photography is also an excellent class to prepare you for the more

advanced class, Travel Photography for the Digital Photographer.

ONL153

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24 hours

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$119 fee

INSTRUCTOR:

CE Instructor

3492

Online

1/18–2/24

3493

Online

2/15–3/24

3494

Online

3/15–4/21

3495

Online

4/12–5/19

3496

Online

5/17–6/23

TECHNOLOGY BASICS

Video Game Design

Video games are an emerging art form that combines writing, cinematography,

painting and programming into one medium. Have you ever thought about

designing your own video game? In this course you will work with the same

software used to create some of the biggest selling and highest rated games on the

market today. Students will become proficient at using the major tools in Unreal

Engine 4. Learn how to navigate the game design software as well as use drag and

drop programming known as blueprinting.

TEC160

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15 hours

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$139

($40 tuition + $99 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

Nicholas Pingatore

3552

W 6pm - 9pm

2/1–3/1 FCC/E107

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

ONL Note:

There are multiple sections available for this course. Please ensure

the one for which you are registering is the date you want. Access information

will be sent 24-48 hours before class start date.