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  Photography  
Award-winning photographers provide instruction, demonstration, and hands-on learning opportunities in 35 mm photography, close-up and macro photography, digital photography and nighttime photography. Student photos are evaluated and critiqued.
 
  Courses  
Advanced Photography
Combo: Creating Keyword Descriptors and Selling Your Photos - NEW!
Combo: Digital Photography and Photoshop Elements 7.0
Combo: Nature and Nighttime Photography
Creating Keyword Descriptors for Stock Images - NEW!
Digital Photography
Nature Macro Photography
Nighttime Photography
Photoshop Elements 7.0 for Photographers
Portrait Photography
Selling Your Photos: Deeper into Stock Photography - NEW!
Sports/Action Photography - NEW!
Taking Pictures That Talk
Travel Photography
 
For more information, contact:
  Miriam Malone, Program Director, mir@uwm.edu, 414-227-3320
 

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Student Feedback: Digital Photography
"[The instructor] covered everything on my camera...[I was] able to try things on the camera that I haven't done."

"[I appreciate the focus on the] technical features of the camera, artistic photo composition and computer storage & digital editing."

Student Feedback: Advanced Photography
"Chris was very knowledgeable & professional; he explains things clearly & had lots of good examples. Thanks! I learned tons!"

"Chris did a great job applying technical concepts to images in a way that was very clear. In-class discussions were very productive."