How to Take Better Photos

A seminar on how to take better digital photos for the novice

Sunday, Oct. 24, 2010 from 1PM to 4PM

Space is limited, sign up for the classes now!

Once you have Mastered your DSLR, it is time to improve your photography!

What: “How to Take Better Photos” is a 3-hour seminar that teaches novice students how to improve their photography. Ben will share with everyone five easy “common sense” steps that will DRASTICALLY improve students’ photos. Professional photographers have been doing this forever; now you can also learn to do it. Seminar includes a lighting and posing demo session with a live model.

When: Sunday, Oct. 24, 2010 from 1PM to 4PM

Where: In classroom at Azusa Pacific University (East Campus), Azusa, CA

Who: The instructor will be Ben Chen, you can read about his background at Here. His teaching background located Here.

Cost:The cost of the seminar is $59/person or $95 for both classes (Mastering your DSLR). Water and soft drinks will be provided.

Cancellation Policy: Full-refund two-week prior to the start of the class. If you need to cancel after two-week prior, a credit will be issued toward the next class.

Details: Ben will share his experiences as a professional photographer with 200+ images published in books, magazines, newspaper, magazine cover, book cover and back cover) and teaches students how to vastly improve students' photography. Topics to be covered include:

  • Working with the Subject
  • Elicit Expressions
  • Simple Poses
  • Select your Background
  • Photo Composition
  • Depth of Field
  • Basic Lighting
  • Simple Post-Production
  • and much more

Ben's upcoming local seminars/workshops are located HERE.

On location private seminars/workshops available at $200/hour with a minimal of three hours

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Questions: Please contact Ben at email

Registration: Please email Jessica at email with your name, phone # and a brief description of your photography experience. We can take most Credit Cards.