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Basic Workshop

This Workshop is your first and most
important step into the

Magic World of Photography

 

Our main focus is “The Camera“, you will learn all its most important functions and how to use it

ONE DAY
 WORKSHOP

MIN. 5 - MAX 10 PARTICIPANTS

£ 95.00

ONE DAY
WORKSHOP

Recommended for Quick Learning “ Most Popular” - Level Beginner

This workshop is great for people who would like a fast and enjoyable introduction to DSLR photography. 

For people who are keen to develop their photography skills and learn more about the use of their digital camera, its settings and functions. 

Carefully Balanced between theory and practice inside the Classroom and around the Studio.

The course made up 70% Practice and 30% Theory through the 2 days, 6 hours will be inside the classroom to get you in control of your camera and the remain of the time applying the techniques gained with Street Photography around the Studio and exchanging your experiences with your group.

Camera Type

DSLR, Bridge, Mirrorless

 

Specific Advantages

Fun Learning and practicing with your group for 2 days

12 hours total with n. 2 sessions( 6 Hours each)

 

Customised to new DSLR users

 

Day of the Week - Timing

Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 4pm (Winter time)

 

Male / Female - Mix

Mixed Group and Women Only Group (minimum 5 people)

Workshop 1 Day include

 

First Day

for 6 Hours (from 10am until 16pm) in the class to learn 

how 

  • Setting up your camera and basic camera functions and settings

  • The Basics of Exposure 

  • Composition - creating impact

  • Exposure Practical session 

  • Settings, Exposure and Composition Review, with practical, pulling it all together

 

Second Day 

for 6 Hours (from 10am until 16pm) on the road taking photos “Street Photography” and practicing with your camera exchanging your experiences with the group.

 

Upcoming Start Date 

February 2020

Location

The Tabernacle

Notting Hill

London 

W11 2AY

35 Powis Square, off Portobello Road

London 

W11 2AY

Near Notting Hill Gate Tube Station

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