OUTDOORS Portrait Photography Beginners Workshop with Eva Kalpadaki
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Date
21/10/2023
10:30 AM
Location / Link:
Outdoors
See what's on & more about the venue at the above location page / link.
Discover how to be photogenic and how to control natural and artificial light to capture striking portraits!
Duration 6 hours
Small group of 5 students Only!
Aim
This workshop aims at introducing you to the fundamental principles of Lighting and Posing in Portrait Photography. You will learn simple techniques in how to be photogenic and how to control natural and artificial light in order to capture striking portraits and make the best use of your camera.
Note: Originally, this workshop was designed to take place in a venue with continuous studio lighting. However, due to Covid-19, we had to make adjustments for running it outdoors. Flash (inbuilt or external) and natural sunlight will be used along with reflectors. The theory part will remain the same.
Workshop Themes
– Introduction to Lighting
Types of Light (natural vs artificial)
One Light Source Characteristics
Hard, Soft, and Diffused light and more…
– Common Mistakes
– Posing Tips
– Looking at Portrait Portfolios
Objectives
At the end of the workshop you will be able to:
– demonstrate a critical understanding of the basic lighting and posing principles of portrait
photography by identifying and discussing different aspects and elements of a portrait photograph
– demonstrate a practical engagement with portrait photography by taking your own photographs
– critically reflect on the making of your own images and discuss the making process in terms of how you thought about controlling lighting and posing
General Workshop Outline
10:30- 11:30
Introductions
Beginning of theory session – PART I – explaining and demonstrating the basic principles of lighting and one basic lighting set up (Rembrandt lighting) with student contributions and questions
11:30 – 11:40
Tea & Biscuits (biscuits are provided, bring your own drinks)
11:40 – 12:45 pm
Continuation of theory session – PART II – Discussing common mistakes, posing tips and looking at interesting portrait photographers
12:45 – 13:15
Lunch Break
13:15 – 15:15
Play Time – theory into practice – with feedback in parallel – PART I
You will be taking photographs of each other based on specific tasks I will be giving you. I will be guiding you giving you individual attention and feedback with practical tips on how to achieve your desired results by controlling your camera, your lighting and instructing your model.
15:15 – 15:25
Tea & Biscuits
15:25 – 16:20
Play Time – theory into practice– PART II
Continuation of practice and group feedback. Looking at each other’s photographs, commenting on them in a non-judgemental environment, suggesting new ideas and reflecting on your creative process of lighting and posing your subject.
16:20- 16:30
Summing up on the workshop themes, leaving your workshop feedback and suggesting ideas for further workshops based on your needs.
Handouts
After the end of the workshop I will be sending you e-handouts by email
Camera guidelines
A DSLR camera is ideally the best type of camera you can have if you want to really explore and experiment with photography. However, all camera devices are welcome, including smartphones or tablets and you will still benefit from the workshop.
FAQs
Are there minimum age requirements to enter the event?
Minimum age is 16 years old students attending on their own. For younger children please contact us.
How can I contact the organiser with any questions?
For any questions contact eva@bright-on-photography.co.uk
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
YES or show your registration on your phone
Is it ok if the name on my ticket or registration doesn’t match the person who attends?
YES
Sharing’s Caring:
Outdoors
See what's on & more about the venue at the above location page / link.Duration 6 hours
Small group of 5 students Only!
Aim
This workshop aims at introducing you to the fundamental principles of Lighting and Posing in Portrait Photography. You will learn simple techniques in how to be photogenic and how to control natural and artificial light in order to capture striking portraits and make the best use of your camera.
Note: Originally, this workshop was designed to take place in a venue with continuous studio lighting. However, due to Covid-19, we had to make adjustments for running it outdoors. Flash (inbuilt or external) and natural sunlight will be used along with reflectors. The theory part will remain the same.
Workshop Themes
– Introduction to Lighting
Types of Light (natural vs artificial)
One Light Source Characteristics
Hard, Soft, and Diffused light and more…
– Common Mistakes
– Posing Tips
– Looking at Portrait Portfolios
Objectives
At the end of the workshop you will be able to:
– demonstrate a critical understanding of the basic lighting and posing principles of portrait
photography by identifying and discussing different aspects and elements of a portrait photograph
– demonstrate a practical engagement with portrait photography by taking your own photographs
– critically reflect on the making of your own images and discuss the making process in terms of how you thought about controlling lighting and posing
General Workshop Outline
10:30- 11:30
Introductions
Beginning of theory session – PART I – explaining and demonstrating the basic principles of lighting and one basic lighting set up (Rembrandt lighting) with student contributions and questions
11:30 – 11:40
Tea & Biscuits (biscuits are provided, bring your own drinks)
11:40 – 12:45 pm
Continuation of theory session – PART II – Discussing common mistakes, posing tips and looking at interesting portrait photographers
12:45 – 13:15
Lunch Break
13:15 – 15:15
Play Time – theory into practice – with feedback in parallel – PART I
You will be taking photographs of each other based on specific tasks I will be giving you. I will be guiding you giving you individual attention and feedback with practical tips on how to achieve your desired results by controlling your camera, your lighting and instructing your model.
15:15 – 15:25
Tea & Biscuits
15:25 – 16:20
Play Time – theory into practice– PART II
Continuation of practice and group feedback. Looking at each other’s photographs, commenting on them in a non-judgemental environment, suggesting new ideas and reflecting on your creative process of lighting and posing your subject.
16:20- 16:30
Summing up on the workshop themes, leaving your workshop feedback and suggesting ideas for further workshops based on your needs.
Handouts
After the end of the workshop I will be sending you e-handouts by email
Camera guidelines
A DSLR camera is ideally the best type of camera you can have if you want to really explore and experiment with photography. However, all camera devices are welcome, including smartphones or tablets and you will still benefit from the workshop.
FAQs
Are there minimum age requirements to enter the event?
Minimum age is 16 years old students attending on their own. For younger children please contact us.
How can I contact the organiser with any questions?
For any questions contact eva@bright-on-photography.co.uk
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
YES or show your registration on your phone
Is it ok if the name on my ticket or registration doesn’t match the person who attends?
YES
Dress Code: None
Age Limits: Check at venue / lister / promoter's website