DO YOU LOVE PHOTOGRAPHY?
Teenage workshops..are you aged between 13-18?
"I understand how to use my camera now and I had fun doing it" Katie
My Teenage Workshops are designed especially for young people to explore and learn how to use their cameras, to increase their technical ability and broaden their knowledge of digital photography.
I aim to nurture and ignite a passion for digital imaging, with fun activities and hands on learning experiences.
No problem if you have missed any of the sessions, as different topics are covered in each workshop, so you can attend them in any order.
Students receive a certificate of attendance, and I run the workshops throughout the year,so they can build on their skills.
Doing the Duke of Edinburgh (D of E) Award? These workshops can be counted as a 'skill' and I can fill-in the on-line assessment forms on the D of E website.
NOTE: All D of E paperwork and ID numbers must be brought to the Workshops.
Workshop 1 - 23rd November 2013 11am -4pm
Shutter, ISO & Resolution
Workshop 2 - 8th Feburary 2014 11am - 4pm
Aperture, Black and White, Composition
Workshop 3 - 22nd March 2014 11am - 4pm
Creative exposure, EV, High and Low Key, and using Flash
The workshops run from 11am - 4pm (bring packed lunch) at Christchurch in St.Albans.
The cost is £45 for each workshop.
SPECIAL OFFER If you book all 1-3 in advance, the cost is £120 a saving of £15.
"Thanks for a brilliant workshop!" Matthew
Course programmes include:
Shutter - Capturing and freezing movement
Aperture - Depth of field
ISO - Using ISO to take photos in all lighting conditions
Using Modes
Black and White including selective re-colouring
Writing with light
Composition
Exploring creative exposure
High and Low key..tell stories with exposure
Using lenses
Flash techniques
BOOKING.. Book Now! using the Ref: TEENAGERS
Congratulations to Lizzie Du Luisgnan and here image Moon Lit Angel that was selected for the final stages of this year's Natural Wildlife Competition,
"This White Plume Moth (Pterophorus pentadactyla) was attracted to our conservatory window.. I love the way it appears to be in flight and that you can see the details of its face.
I experimented with flash, but decided to use the moonlight for a natural effect, so I used my tripod and set the camera for spot metering."
"I think the workshop has helped me use my camera better because I now understand more about how and why my camera does things and I know how to react to different circumstances so I am much better prepared for going out to use my camera." LIzzie
©LIzzie Du Luisgnan
"This White Plume Moth (Pterophorus pentadactyla) was attracted to our conservatory window.. I love the way it appears to be in flight and that you can see the details of its face.
I experimented with flash, but decided to use the moonlight for a natural effect, so I used my tripod and set the camera for spot metering."
"I think the workshop has helped me use my camera better because I now understand more about how and why my camera does things and I know how to react to different circumstances so I am much better prepared for going out to use my camera." LIzzie
©LIzzie Du Luisgnan
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