There are 2 places left on the Intermediate Workshop on 12th May and I want to see them filled. So there’s £10 discount for those 3 places..
To get the discounted rate, please follow these instructions
Select Book the Workshop link on the right hand side of this page
Select Intermediate Workshop
Enter party size
select the Book a Date tab
above the calendar, in red you will see the text “click here if you have a promotion code”
enter Ten Off
then select the date and time
and the price will then appear as £99
If you have any problems please get in touch.
This Photography Workshop is designed for people who already have an understanding and know how to put into practice Aperture, ISO and Shutter Speed and how they work together- to see what you need to know before coming on this course, have a look at our Beginner Workshop content. It is better to underestimate your knowledge than overestimate it, however if you aren’t sure, just get in touch and I’ll help you.
For the Intermediate day you will need a DSLR, a bridge camera, or a high-end compact that allows you to change all the settings manually. If you are not sure you’ve got the right kind of camera, contact me for advice.
The Mystery Tour aspect of the day is designed for you to practice the skills learnt in the morning.
Schedule for the day:
9.30am-1.30pm Photography Workshop
There will be a mid-morning break, and refreshments, snacks and fruit will be provided
1.30pm-2.30pm Break for lunch
Time for you to get some lunch and rest your brain before we set out for the afternoon. Lunch is at your expense.
2.30pm-4.30pm London Photography Mystery Tour (abbreviated)
Price £109 per person
Maximum attendees: 6
A tripod isn’t required.
Available dates
Sunday 29th April NO SPACES LEFT
Saturday 12th May 2 SPACES LEFT
Sunday 17th June
Sunday 15th July
Saturday 11th August
Saturday 8th September
If none of these dates suit you, we can arrange a 3 hour 1 to 1 personal tuition session for £180.
How to change autofocus points and focus modes
Overview of how exposure works
How to work with shutter speed
How to decide which settings to use in particular situations
Histograms to how to read and understand them
Setting your camera in Manual mode, and when to use it
The pros and cons of shooting in RAW
Metering modes and how to use them
Light basics how to use it to get the effect you want
Creativity – working with weather conditions, fill-in flash, use of colour, formal elements (shapes, texture, line, tones especially Black & White)
Colour theory – basic understanding of colour
Hints and tips