- Multi-day Safari
- 1.5 Hours
Access course content online and then participate in weekly two hours-long Zoom sessions to review and discuss homework assignments and participate in Q and A.
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Samsung Galaxy Owners of the World, Unite! You Have Nothing To Lose But Your Brains! A Virtual Photo Safari on Zoom For YOU!
Do you feel that you are surrounded on all sides by iPhone users? It’s true, they outnumber you, but you can be content that you made the right choice in choosing a Samsung Galaxy smartphone, whether it is a Galaxy 10, 20, 22 or the newest 23!
Why? Because it does so many things better than the iPhone right out of the box, without having to download any apps! Don’t believe it? Check out the photo above, shot with a Galaxy S8 phone. Still don’t believe it? Read on!
AND, in addition to all of that, the camera lens is SUPERB in its sharpness of focus and color contrast!
All of this comes included with your phone, no apps needed!
Washington Photo Safari director and Samsung Galaxy user E. David Luria can show you how to take full advantage of all the things your Galaxy smartphone does if you join us on this photo safari right in the comfort of your home on Zoom, where we will put your phone through all its exposure, focus and white balance paces and also give you a few tricks on photographic composition so that all the pictures taken with your phone can be better!
Here is what one safarian had to say about the Galaxy Zoomfari:
The expertise shared was 100% eye-opening; completely new to me. Knowledge delivered and examples were shown in a clear, patient and helpful way. Hollis C., Evanston, IL
Samsung Galaxy users, hold your heads high, you can pity those friends who use an iPhone – you can rest assured you have made a wise choice! We will help you find out why!
iPhone users! There is hope for you. Defect! Get a Galaxy!
Late model Samsung Galaxy Smartphone
In front of your computer, from the comfort of your home. Zoom login info will be sent upon registration.
E. David Luria is founder and director of the Washington Photo Safari, which has trained 36,700 amateur photographers – an average of 5 people every day, 365 days a year, since it was founded in 1999. Trained in Paris by a protégé of Henri Cartier-Bresson, Mr. Luria is a member of the American Society of Media Photographers and the Society of Photographic Educators and has had his images of DC appear in over 100 publications, calendars, and postcards and on 30 magazine covers.