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Take CONTROL of your DIGITAL CAMERA Now! Sydney Photography Lessons & Workshops Sydney is the perfect place to learn photography. Join me for a couple of hours and you will come away a more confident photographer. These photography classes can be enjoyed no matter your level of expertise. If you are an absolute beginner I can show you the basics that will get your photography on the right track. If you are an enthusiast I can show you many tips and technique to improve your images. Not bought your camera yet? DSLR Cameras can be borrowed for the classes. |
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These classes are designed to be fun and informative. Learn how to take control of your digital camera. Small class sizes means maximum personal attention. Duration:3hrs Class Size: 10 Max |
Sydney at night is a magical sight. This Night photography class shows you how to capture the magic. Learn how to use long exposures with and even without a tripod. Starting times vary with time of year. Duration: 2hrs Class Size: 15 Max |
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This 1 day workshop starts with the very basics and then takes you to a point where will be confident using your DSLR to its full potential. We meet at 9am. Beginning with Exposure Modes you will learn to freeze moving subjects with fast shutter speeds (and how to produce creative blur with slow speeds). I will show you how to throw distracting backgrounds out of focus (and how to keep interesting ones in focus). The morning session goes through to Midday. |
We meet up again at 1pm for the afternoon session. I will show you why and when to change ISO settings, how to improve images with RAW files. Get better colour by choosing the right White Balance. Other topics covered include; tips for better portraits, understanding perspective, macro and more. Duration:6hrs Class Size: 10 Max |
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| Weekend Photography Course in Sydney | Course Outline |
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| This 12 Hour Photography Course runs over a weekend. It is designed to inspire and inform. If you are a beginner you will learn how to take control of you camera. More experienced photographers will learn tips and techniques to lift the quality of their photography.
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Photography Course Outline Saturday 9.00 Meet Hyde Park. We have a fairly early start on day one. At this time there should still be some nice morning light. Practical demonstrations of basic photographic concepts. Understanding Exposure, ISO settings, How meters work and how to compensate when they don't. Using RAW files. Working with Histograms. 11.30 Refreshment break. We will have time to discuss equipment including lenses, filters, flashes, tripod etc. 12.30 Classroom session. We examine a range of photographs. We analyze and discuss what makes a good photograph. What separates a quality travel shot from a holiday snap. Topics include Composition, lighting, Metering types including Evaluative versus Spot. Working with Histograms. 14.30 Photography & the Computer; Converting RAW files, Jpegs versus RAW, Colour Correction, Optimizing Exposure, Resizing Images (for email and web us) Archiving. 15.30 We head out to do some hands on photography. You will put what you have learned into practice as we photograph a range of subjects. 16.00 End of Day 1
Sunday 12.00 Meet at Hyde Park. We will explore the use of Shutter Speeds to control the way motion is recorded. You will learn how to control Depth of Field, practicing throwing backgrounds out of focus. There will be tips on portraiture including fill-flash. and using reflectors. Architectural photographs of exterior of St Mary's Cathedral. 14.30 Refreshment break 15.00 As the shadows lengthen I will give you a mini-assignment with short list of subjects for you to photograph. I will be available to answer your individual questions. Suggested locations; Domain, Gardens. 17.00 We will do some lowlight photography. You will learn how to take better "night shots" using a tripod (please let me know if you would like to borrow one). 18.00 End of Day 2
Duration: 12 Hours total Important information: In case of Bad Weather; Day Two will proceed unless the weather is plainly unsuitable. Good photography does not require "good" weather and cloudy conditions are perfect for some subjects. If the weather conditions are too bad e.g. steady rain or very windy, day 2 may be postponed and I will send a text message to your mobile phone based on the Bureau of Metrology weather forecast at 6pm of the preceding evening. What you will need to bring; *Suitable non-SLR cameras include; Canon G9, Leica D-Lux 3, Panasonic CX2. (If you are not sure if you camera is appropriate please email with the model number). Please wear comfortable shoes as we will be doing some walking and clothes that you can kneel down in. Also please have something warm with you to wear for the "Night Photography" session. Light refreshments are included both days. Please advise in advance if you have any special dietary requirements.
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See more of my travel photography at www.travelphotographer.ws |
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