What You'll Learn:
Lens Clarity:
The 3 main lens types (wide-angle, standard, telephoto) and when to reach for each one
Focal lengths and what they mean (distant to subject, etc.)
Which lens is best for landscapes, wildlife, and forest photography (the scenarios you'll encounter on trails and Spark workshops)
Why your kit lens is actually enough to get started—you don’t need expensive gear to grow
How to identify what lens came with your camera (many women don't know what they own)
One simple rule for choosing the right lens based on what you’re photographing
Why the cost of lenses varies
File Format Fundamentals:
The difference between JPEG and RAW (in plain language, no tech jargon)
Why RAW gives you more creative control when editing (especially for tricky light situations like sunrise/sunset)
When JPEG is perfectly fine (you don’t need to overcomplicate every shot)
How to change your camera's file format setting (step-by-step walkthrough for Canon/Nikon/Sony)
Storage considerations: what RAW files mean for your memory card and computer