A workshop to teach smartphone users how to take better photos on their phone’s camera will be held in Nanango on Sunday, March 12 (Photo: Pixabay)

March 8, 2017

Would you like to learn how to take better photos with your phone’s camera?

How to use special effects? And how to edit your photo after you’ve taken it to produce a dazzling result?

These days, most people who own a smartphone are walking around with a camera in their pocket that has as much power as a normal camera that would have cost $1000 or more less than a decade ago.

But very few people know how to use this remarkable tool effectively.

To help, the Nanango & Districts Camera Club will be holding a workshop to teach people how to take better photos on their smartphone this Sunday (March 12).

The six-hour workshop will be led by expert photographer Phillipa Fredericksen from the Photographic Society of Queensland.

Phillipa, who has competed at national and international photography competitions, became very interested in taking and editing photos on smartphones several years ago.

She now gives talks to share all the expert tips and tricks she’s picked up along the way.

Her workshop will teach smartphone owners how to take artistic, abstract and creative photographs; how to edit photos on a smartphone; and how to create a portfolio.

The workshop will be held at St Patrick’s School library at 16 Alfred Street, Nanango from 9:30am to 3:30pm.

The cost of the workshop is $10 for camera club members or $15 for non-members and includes a free morning and afternoon tea.

Everyone who attends should bring along their smartphone and a packed lunch.

More details? Phone the camera club on (07) 4171-0201 or 0412-690-817.

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