By: Holladay Photography
I've got a full lineup of classes running through August and September, and I wanted to walk you through them so you can pick the right one for where you're at right now.
If you've been shooting on auto and want to actually understand what your camera is doing, this is where you start. We'll break down how aperture, shutter speed, and ISO work together so you can shoot with intention instead of guessing.
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Flash intimidates a lot of photographers, and I get it — but once you learn to treat flash and camera exposure as two separate systems, it stops being scary and starts being one of the most powerful tools you have. We'll work with a single off-camera light and modifier to shape and transform your subjects.
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Technical settings only get you so far. This class is about training your eye — bridging the gap between the exposure triangle and actual artistic vision through real-image analysis.
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Starting from zero in Lightroom? This one builds a clean, efficient import-organize-edit workflow from the ground up. Great foundation if post-processing has felt like a mess so far.
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For photographers who already know their way around Lightroom but want to go deeper. We'll get into exactly what every slider does and dig into masking for selective, precise adjustments.
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Spots are limited on all of these, so if one's calling your name, grab it now. You can see the full schedule and sign up for any class at [grcamera.com/classes](https://www.grcamera.com/classes).
See clearly. Capture confidently.
These classes are designed to be approachable, practical, and inspiring. Participants can expect instruction that helps them better understand their camera, improve composition, and approach each session with more intention.
In a field that blends technical knowledge with artistic vision, continued learning can make a meaningful difference. Fall classes are a great way to sharpen your eye, ask questions, and explore new ideas alongside others who share your interest in photography.
For those in the Grand Rapids area, this is also an excellent chance to connect with the local creative community which we intend to grow and help flourish. Our recent community get together and critique was a huge success.
These classes are a strong fit for beginners, hobbyists, and developing photographers who want to build confidence with their equipment and improve their results. They are also useful for anyone who wants to refresh their skills before the busy holiday season.
If you have been searching for a structured way to grow your photography knowledge, this fall lineup at Grand Rapids Camera may be exactly what you need.
Photography is always evolving, and even small improvements can have a major impact on the quality of your images. A class setting offers the chance to learn from an experienced educator, gain in person feedback (something youtube cannot do), and
practice techniques with a mentor right there beside you. That’s how your photography grows fast and your knowledge sticks. No more digging through forums for answers that may or may not be right. Ask, get a real answer on the spot, and go shoot
At Grand Rapids Camera and Holladay Photography, we value the role education plays in producing polished, professional imagery. Opportunities like these help photographers in Grand Rapids, MI stay inspired and confident as they continue developing their craft.
Fall classes tend to fill quickly, so early registration is recommended. If you are ready to invest in your growth and make the most of the season, now is the time to explore what Grand Rapids Camera has planned.
For photographers who appreciate a polished, professional approach, this is a great moment to learn, improve, and create with purpose.
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