Are you interested in photography lessons? Perhaps you’d taken photography classes when you were a child yet didn’t keep on going. Remember, it’s certainly not too late to start out just as before. Get out of your current comfort zone, immerse yourself into brand-new journeys! Routine can undoubtedly be wearisome and no one could refute the usefulness of it, but every once in a while you want to step it up. Photography lessons are generally an amazing approach to meet new people and make an individual’s everyday life more interesting. When you get photography lessons, you are training areas of the human brain you don’t in fact use on a day to day basis. Photography will definitely give a boost to one’s brainpower, while splitting up a person’s schedule. So dust off your camera and take a chance.
A great many sites in Houston provide you with a range of photography lessons to meet all your requirements, simply just make sure you actually are generally secure by using the actual level you are joining the class at. You may be able to drop-in for no cost or pay a little bit of the price for the first few photography lessons to help make sure it is something you really want to undertake.
1. Houston Center For Photography
1441 W Alabama St
Houston, TX 77006
Neighborhood: Montrose
(713) 529-4755
Tired of looking through my pictures and thinking “that could have been so much better”, I signed up for the Camera Basics class here. For $40 I got two hours with one of their instructors and a good understanding of what all the buttons do on my little digital, no fancy cameras necessary.
And that’s just the tip of the iceberg here. They offer classes for all levels of experience, and special topics such as composition or using Photoshop. Just be sure to check their website and plan ahead, because they fill up quickly. And if that wasn’t enough, their library in the back is open to the public and the Digital Darkroom is available twice a week for high quality printing/editing/etc.
- Brooke M.
Houston, TX
2. Glassell School of Art
5101 Montrose Blvd
Houston, TX 77006
Neighborhood: Museum District
(713) 639-7500
www.mfah.org/visit/glassell-school
LOVE LOVE LOVE!!! the Glassell School of Art. I took two photography classes here in high school through the junior school (Glassell for kids ages 4-18). My instructor for the intro class was none other than Amy Blakemore, currently exhibited at the MFAH, and she was great. I think I spent almost every day in the darkroom that summer, and I loved it. The mix of junior school and adult students allowed collaboration and sharing of techniques, almost like mini-apprenticeships. And I can’t tell you how many times people gave me fiber paper or other stuff to try out.
- Amaranta C.
San Francisco, CA
3. Leisure Learning Unlimited
2990 Richmond Ave
Ste 120
Houston, TX 77098
Neighborhood: Upper Kirby
(713) 529-4414
www.llu.com
I took an intro photography class here. Four classes for about $60 is a pretty good deal. I think that what you put into the class is what you get out of it.
- April C.
Houston, TX
