For ages 6 and up. Join us and our visiting artist for a fun afternoon experimenting with digital photography!
How long is a second or a part of a second, what is the fastest someone can move in a second...and how do you record that on a camera? In this workshop participants investigate fractions and the basic concepts of math by playing games and taking photos and changing shutter speed, What happens when you take a photo for 1 full second versus 1/50th of a second versus 1/4000. Does it freeze the motion or capture the motion? The artist will bring digital cameras that participants can experiment with by taking photos and videos that capture and freeze motion. The participants will leave with digital photos in hand.
This event is hands on and recommend for ages 6 and up. Due to limited supplies and space, we cannot accommodate camp groups. Children under 9 years old must have a caregiver present in the library with them.
We will met in the lower level meeting room at the Georgetown Neighborhood Library.
AGE GROUP: | 5 - 12 Years Old |
EVENT TYPE: | STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) | Educational Program | Discover Summer | Arts & Crafts |