Niwa Photography Workshop August 18th [photography courses northern beaches sydney]

• Learn simple but effective photography techniques with Grand Master of Photography, Tania Niwa GM Photog AIPP.
• Fun and easy to understand workshop designed to suit beginners and enthusiasts of all levels.
• Use your own digital ‘point & shoot’ camera or digital SLR .
• Workshop will start at our Brookvale studio and continue on to nearby locations to practice photography techniques.
• You will be shown how to:
– create balanced, harmonious images
– compose and photograph people in a variety of scenarios
– use various camera settings such as ‘shutter priority’, aperture priority, and ‘manual’ modes
– how to consistently produce sharply focused photos
We will provide:
– a take home workbook, which you can write notes in during the course
– a pocket size camera setting tips card
– a model to photograph so you can practice new techniques, get immediate feedback from Tania, and therefore learn quickly
• Please bring your own lunch, snacks and something warm to wear outdoors (just in case!).
• Cost $250.   Bring and friend and you each pay only $215.
• Saturday 18th August2012 11am to 3pm
Workshops proudly supported by the Australian Institute of Professional Photography and Canon Australia.
 
  

Here’s a testimonial from Geoff Heaton who took a recent photography workshop (he is pictured above centre)
“Even though I have been taking photographs for 30 years, there is always something new to learn. I was lucky enough to do a portrait class with Tania Niwa who was able to make me much more aware of what factors make a good photograph a great photograph such as balance, light, posture, don’t do’s, framing your shot, use of foreground and background, ramping up your ISO to match the light and even entertaining your model. Tania has shown me how to think about the photograph.
Now, I think I  can go out there  and use this ‘fab’ knowledge as a workflow and see how to frame the photograph up before I click that shutter button. This course was really useful.

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