Low Level Light and Night

There are several places left on the Intermediate Workshop on 12th and 25th 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 Low Level Light & Night 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 £80
If you have any problems please get in touch.

To participate in the Low Level Light and Night Photography Workshop, you will require a level of knowledge equal to completing the Beginner Photography Workshop. Also, a tripod is required for Night Photography. If you do not have one, we can hire them to you for an extra £5 for the night. Please note, this Workshop will last for approx 3 hours and doesn’t involve a Mystery Tour.

Available dates
Sunday 15th April Meet at 18:45 3 SPACES LEFT
Saturday 12th May Meet at 19:30
Friday 25th May Meet at 19:45
Sunday 10th June Meet at 20:00
Saturday 30th June Meet at 20:10
Sunday 8th July Meet at 20:05
Sunday 15th July Meet at 20:00
Sunday 5th August Meet at 19:30
Tuesday 4th September Meet at 18:30

If none of these date suit, we can arrange a 3 hour personal tuition session for you.

Workshop details
Time: Start time will vary depending on the date, so please see the dates listed above for the meeting time.
Duration: 3 hours
Where: Meet inside the London Bridge train station hall. We’ll be at the front of Marks and Spencers shop and wearing the red/white Hairy Goat uniform
Cost: £90 per person
Maximum attendees: 6

Night and Low Level Light Photography Workshop content:
What kit you need for night and low light photography
What your camera can achieve in night and low light conditions
What settings to use on your camera at night
What creative options there are for making striking pictures at this time of day
What to think about when composing a picture of a night scene
How to capture movement -e.g. passers by, boats, traffic light trails etc
How to see the balance between natural and artifial light sources and combining the two to great effect
How to spot the potential for a good night scene during the day time