(W3) “Photography” for adults and high school students, Instructor: Michael Barath

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Program Type:

Art Class

Age Group:

High School, Adults
  • Registration is required for this event.
  • Registration will open on December 1, 2025 @ 10:00am.
  • This event is part of a series. If you register for this first event, you will also be registering for future occurrences.

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FAQs
Are classes open to everyone?
Yes! But you must have a North Canton Public Library card to register.

Do I need to bring my own supplies?
Supplies are provided unless specified in the class description.

How do I register for a class?
Children’s art class registration is accepted online only at ncantonlibrary.org. Adult art class registration may be completed online or via email to gallery@northcantonlibrary.org.

What if I need to cancel?
Registration may be canceled online or via email to gallery@northcantonlibrary.org.

Art Classes are offered at no cost thanks to the generous support of the ELLA M. LAZICH TRUST.

SNOW SEASON—ANNUAL REMINDER

The North Canton Public Library closes independently from other
community organizations, such as North Canton City Schools.
Students will be notified via email when we close due to weather.
When in doubt, please check our website.

PLEASE NOTE: Projects are repeated from session one in session two.
Patrons may register in both of the four-week sessions, but NOT the same class in both sessions. 
Winter One (W1): Classes are four weeks long and run the month of January
Winter Two (W2):  Classes are four weeks long and run the month of February
Winter Three (W3): Classes are eight weeks long and run January through February

 

COMBINED SESSIONS - ADULT and HIGH SCHOOL ART CLASSES

(W3) “Photography” for adults and high school students, Instructor: Michael Barath
Tuesdays, January 6, 13, 20, 27, February 3, 10, 17, 24, from 6:15 to 7:45 p.m. 
Introduction to the processes, principles, and tools of digital photography. Course provides an overview of digital camera functions for manual exposure, image creation, and capture. Students may use any DSLR or mirrorless 
digital camera. No cell phones. Topics include the development of technical and aesthetic skills, elements of 
design and composition, camera technology, and equipment.