Introduction to Photography Workshops
The Introduction to Photography Workshops are designed to give new photographers a strong foundation in photography by covering the essential fundamentals of photographic image creation. The following three workshops complete this series:
A. Introduction to the Camera Workshop
Prerequisite: No prerequisite required
Focusing on the relationship between camera, lens and photographer, participants will discuss camera settings and operations, the function and relationship of shutter speed and aperture, contrasts and similarities of digital and analog theories, the function of the ISO, effective exposure, and finally, the significance of the Histogram.
B. Lighting and Composition Workshop
Prerequisite: Introduction to the Camera Workshop or permission from Instructor
This workshop focuses on the application of lighting and composition theories to create stronger and more dynamic images. Participants cover natural and artificial lighting, light temperature, white balance, light ratio, and the fundamentals of image composition and point-of-view.
C. Image Processing Workshop
Prerequisite: Lighting and Composition Workshop or permission from Instructor
Ensuring your images reach their full potential, this workshop explores the world of post-production. Similar to analog photography, digital negatives require processing, colour correction, and level adjustment before they are presentable. A basic digital processing study will help sharpen, smoothen, and adjust light ratios, which is essential to the presentation of your images.
Workshops run Friday evening through to Sunday evening and are structured as follows:
- Friday: Instructors will provide participants with the workshop introduction, theory instruction, and assignment introduction in a classroom environment.
- Saturday: The morning consists of a brief review session and question & answer period. Participants will then work independently on their assignments; instructors will be available throughout the day to assist and guide participants through their assignments.
- Sunday: There is no scheduled programming in the morning, but participants are advised to shoot and select images for their shooting assignments during this time. In the afternoon, Instructors will be available for any last minute questions or one-on-one critiques. To conclude the workshop, each participant will submit his or her images for group critique and discussion.
Workshops Dates in Edmonton
Introduction to the Camera Workshop
Sept 24th, 25th and 26th
Lighting and Composition Workshop
October 1st, 2nd and 3rd
Image Processing Workshop
October 8th, 9th and 10th
Requirements:
- Digital SLR camera with removable standard fix focal or zoom lens
- Minimum 2G memory card
- Home computer or laptop*
- Digital photo editing software (supplied with your camera)
*Laptop required for digital processing classes
Investment:
Individual Workshop $200
Complete Workshop Series $500
(Includes Workshops: A, B and C)
For enquiries, please e-mail clayton@parlourlife.com, or call William (Administration) at 780 893 1897, or clayton @ 403 228 3502.
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