Beginners Wild Flower Photography Workshop
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Description
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Type
Workshop
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Level
Beginner
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Class hours
3h
The workshop will explore the suitable camera settings for flower photography for your particular camera. The importance of selecting background. Basic composition. Close-up and macro settings. What you can do with the picture you have taken. Suitable for: These workshops are ideal for people who are perhaps more interested in plants, gardening and nature than photography but would like to be able to take better pictures for their own documentation or for beginners who are just getting into photography, perhaps as a retirement hobby.
About this course
What you will need to bring: A camera - either a point and shoot or an SLR. Your camera user manual. Good comfortable walking shoes and clothing suitable for the weather on the day. Refreshments An open mind and a keen to learn attitude.
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Teachers and trainers (1)
John Blythe
Photographer
16 years experience as a full time professional photographer. PTTLS qualifaction to teach in further education. Experienced tutor.
Course programme
Wild Flower Photography Workshop, usually a half day workshops of 3 hours during which I will talk about some of the basic elements of photography that are important in Flower, Garden and Nature Photography, you will have the opportunity to take pictures while on a nature walk in the Oxfordshire countryside and I will be on hand to give advice and guidance as we go along and provide a constuctive review at the end of the session. Groups are small so you can be assured of personal attention and support. These workshops are ideal for people who are perhaps more interested in plants, gardening and nature than photography but would like to be able to take better pictures for their own use or for beginners who are just getting into photography, perhaps as a retirement hobby.
Beginners Wild Flower Photography Workshop