Who'd a thought 20 years ago that at any given moment, all of us would be walking around with an incredibly technologically advanced camera in our pocket?

If you're looking to hone your iPhone camera skills, an upcoming class in Great Falls, Montana, is for you.

Cell Phone Cameras

Upgraded cameras are one of the main features continually advertised on new cell phones.

In all reality, our cell phone cameras have made traditional cameras obsolete.

With recent advancements in technology, our cell phone cameras are becoming increasingly advanced, and let's be honest, it's hard to keep up with the changes.

The good news is there's a class in Great Falls that will address just that and teach you how to be an iPhone photo pro!

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iPhone Photo Class In Great Falls

The Scheels Aim High Big Sky Aquatic and Recreation Center will be hosting a class on April 30th.

This class will teach the ins and outs of taking epic photos with your iPhone.

Here's what you'll learn:

  • Photo exposure
  • Proper focus
  • Portrait settings
  • Night photography
  • And about 50 additional tips and tricks to make sure that your photos are the highest possible quality.

The class will run from 1 PM to 3 PM on April 30th and cost $18 to attend.

To register for the class, contact the Scheels Aim High Big Sky Aquatic and Recreation Center at 406-727-6099, visit the facility in person at 900 29th Street S, or register online here.

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