Donald’s Old School Photo
About
If people(clients) want to know why and how I take their photographs, I explain it to them in ordinary, everyday language.
Sure, I get carried away taking pictures, but then I hope the feeling is contagious.
I was a video cameraman for 25 years before concentrating on photography, shooting film only until about ten years ago.
I believe budding photographers should start their journey by setting their camera to (m) Manual. If this does not work for you, perhaps I'm not the right person to be your instructor.
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Photos and videos





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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
1) Find what they know about taking a photo.
2) Show them why the camera/lenses see the world differently.
3) Explain the Exposure Triangle in detail.
4) Explain the challenge of turning 2-dimensional into 3D images using composition, color, perspective, light and shadow.
5) Understanding the strengths and limits of your camera.
6) Managing artifiicial and sunlight. What are the tools.
7) Take pictures, make mistakes, repeat and learn.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
NYU Night School Film and Television
School of Hardknocks
Taught Classes at: Young Filmmakers Video Arts, New York Public Lybarary, Highland Falls Public Library, B&H Photo, Unique Photo
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
$45 for one-hour
$90 for two-hours
$25 for on-the-job production assistant (effective July 1st)