Photography Class: Composition in the Field - Cleveland Museum of Art
Enjoy a fun photography class at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
The very foundations of what can be truly considered art can be found in a spectacular display like at the Cleveland Museum of Art, which you'll enjoy visiting during this enticing photography class. Spend three hours learning deeper strategic skills for photographic composition, then follow your expert instructor out into the field to practice the camera-wielding knowledge you just absorbed. You'll love working in a small group environment during this hands-on experience. After the class you'll have memories and photographs to treasure - some you may even want to hang on the walls at home!
Bring your friends and family over to impress them with your honed talents. Soon their amazement will turn into inviting you to photograph their major life events such as birthday parties, graduations and weddings.
- Minimum Guests 1
- Maximum Guests 5
- Event Duration 3 hours
Reviews Guests Left For Other Experiences
Marcela
11 Jan 2026
Christine was excellent in giving m important information about how to set my aperture, shutter speed and how to look at the subjects in order to get interesting photos. I highly recommend this experience!
DAVID
11 Jan 2026
Richard patiently walked us through the steps and gave great instruction. I finally know how to navigate my camera that I've been using on auto for ten years. I'd definitely recommend this course to others
Rae
22 Jun 2025
I have camera experience and Davienne worked with me to further improve my shots as well as give me some great takeaways. He also helped me master my camera even more.
Instructor Richard leads photography classes that aim to help students maximize their potential for producing quality photos using digital cameras and smart phone technology. In addition to sharing tech tips and tricks, his courses introduce concepts of composition, value and balance in subjects ranging from landscapes to portraits. With guidance from Instructor Richard, everyone can learn to capture striking digital images.