I Can't Photograph with Center for Creativity Sept. 20

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- Thomas K. Mckeon Center for Creativity, McKeon Center for Creativity
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When someone asks you to take their picture, do you run in the other direction? Professional photographer and cinematographer Shane Brown presents this beginner-friendly workshop that explores how to take a photograph. Learn simple techniques to see the world through a new lens using just your phone or a basic camera—no fancy gear needed. With hands-on guidance and creative prompts, you’ll build confidence, experiment with composition, and capture moments in your own unique way. Come as you are and leave seeing beauty in everyday things.
Cameras aren’t provided. Bring your own camera or smartphone with camera.
Registration is simple, but do it soon! Workshops will fill up fast. Register on Eventbrite for EACH workshop you want to attend. If you forget to register or don't register before a workshop fills up, feel free to still come. We will do our best to get a spot for you. Registration is not needed to watch online live.
All workshops take place at the Center for Creativity, 910 S. Boston Ave. Free parking is available in any TCC lot.
The workshops are taught at an adult level. Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. If you have any questions, contact Cindy Pederson at cindy.pederson@tulsacc.edu
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