Monday, October 12, 2009

Digital Images in New Haven, by Bill Sacco at the NH Museum!

What To Do With Your Digital Images & How To Do It Workshops with New Haven Photographer Bill SaccoSaturday Mornings, 9:30-11:30, September 26th—October 17th. $100 ($75 members)New Haven Museum    114 Whitney Avenue, New Haven Last Chance To Sign Up!Longtime Yale and New Haven Museum photographer Bill Sacco will conduct a 4-week workshop on digital photography. Topics to be covered include 1) Digital photographs as computer files that need to be moved, copied, organized and backed up; 2) The relation between image size and resolution, megabytes and megapixels, and why it’s important; 3) Basic corrections in Photoshop or the software that came with your camera. Previous experience in photography or with computers may be helpful but is not required. Participants will need to bring a laptop computer, digital camera (with photos taken), and connection cable or card reader. Anyone seeking advice on equipment to purchase can just bring a notebook. Limited to 10 participants to permit lots of individual attention. To register, call 562-4183, Ext. 16.For more information, please call Ben at (203) 562-4183 (Ext. 16), or reply to this email. For a list of our upcoming programs, log onto our website: www.newhavenmuseum.org

Bill Sacco Share 44 Years of Photography Experience

Digital Photography Lunch and LearnITS Photo & Design's Bill Sacco used his own photographs to illustrate his talk on basic photography principles.
(Submitted by Scott Bunkin, Change Management Specialist)
ITS and University professionals joined Bill Sacco for ITS’s first Digital Photography Lunch & Learn on December 11. Bill has 44 years of experience as a resident Yale photographer, and has taken thousands of photos of people, places, events, and scientific specimens.

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