Introductory Courses and Workshops
An introductory student has little to no previous experiance with creative photography or digital imaging.
An introductory photo student wishes to learn more about the power of creative photography. They are either new to their camera, have always used the Auto mode or have recently returned to photography, and find a need for a refresher course.
Most intro photo students work with JPEG files, and make prints directly from these files. Most will, have only have one or two lenses (kit lenses) and while they may have access to a tripod, they may not not have realized how useful a tool this can be.
An intro digital imaging student wishes to learn how to make the most of their camera images, and create an efficient workflow. They may have viewed images on a computer, and even adjusted them with photo editing software, but wish to be able to make more of their images.
Intro digital imaging students often have their images stored without a catalog/keyword system, and seldom have an archive process for their images (Digital Assets).

One-on-one training is always an option for introductory students, and Eric Boutilier-Brown Photography is more than happy to work with students to determine which direction they need to focus on the most. Often, intro students benifit the most from a combination approach to training, combining classroom theory with hands-on application.