Jun 9th
8:15–10:15pm EDT
Thankfully we have 2 other Museum Classes for you to choose from. Check our top choices below or see all classes for more options.
Washington Photo Safari @ 302 12th St NW, Washington, DC 20224
Most of our monuments look even better at night than they do in the daytime! So on this special photo safari designed for smartphone users we are going to take you to DC’s best-known memorials after dark and show you where and how to take great pictures with your phone! And smartphones themselves are getting better every year in low-light situations! The late-model I-Phones, Samsungs, Motorola, LG, and Google Phones are much better now than their...
Friday Jun 9th, 8:15–10:15pm Eastern Time
Washington Photo Safari @ US Capitol Grounds, Washington, DC 20016
Spend an afternoon visiting DC’s best-known memorials and learn where and how to take great pictures with your Smartphone! Washington DC is one of the most photogenic cities in the country, by night or day. So on this special photo safari designed for smartphone users we are going to take a limited number of clients to DC’s best-known memorials and show you where and how to take great pictures with your phone! And smartphones themselves are...
Sunday Jun 25th, 2:30–5pm Eastern Time
at Washington Photo Safari - Southwest Washington, D.C.
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Smartphone Photography: Story-Telling at the National Museum of American History
This safari is especially designed for smartphone users!
Her face says it all: “You can make me sit in a segregated part of this train, but you can’t break my spirit.” Her face is proud, resolute, her chin is held high, her lips are tight, her hands firmly clasped in her lap, as if to say: “Someday, one day, we will be able to sit anywhere we want. I might not see it in my lifetime, but I know it will happen….”
She is a life-sized figure in the “America on the Move” exhibit at the Museum, and her face makes a GREAT story-telling image that you can learn to capture with your camera.
You’ll learn about composition, white balance and how to cope with unique lighting situations without flash. How do you use your Smartphone to capture exhibits, paintings, sculptures, dioramas and other works of art with the existing low light? We’ll show you how to tell stories and make an impact.
What to Expect and Bring
Where to meet
Meet at front entrance to museum between 12th and 14th Streets on Constitution Ave., NW
Hillwood Visitor Center lot, 4155 Linnean Ave NW. Closest METRO is Van Ness/UDC on the Red Line.
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Washington Photo Safari
Southwest Washington, D.C.
1300 Constitution Ave. NW
Btwn 12th & 14th Streets NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20560 Southwest Washington, D.C.
1300 Constitution Ave. NW
Btwn 12th & 14th Streets NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20560
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Washington Photo Safari teaches the techniques of photography by taking visitors and local residents on half-day and full-day photo shoots around key sites of the nation’s capital and other cities, while an accompanying professional photographer offers participants extensive tips in camera use, image...
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