The Cornwall Public Library in Cornwall, Ontario, is starting a new four-part workshop series on March 10, 2026, to teach residents how to use professional cameras. The series aims to help people who are new to photography feel more comfortable with complex camera equipment.
The sessions, called “Beginner’s guide to DSLR photography,” are open to both teens and adults. Participants will learn technical skills like how to use manual camera settings and how to compose a better picture.
The classes will be held every Tuesday from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. All sessions take place in the Children’s Programming Room 3 at the library.
This program is a free local resource provided by the library. Community members are encouraged to contact the library to find out if they must bring their own camera or if they need to sign up in advance.