Summary
There are a thousands of photography classes out there. The majority focus on technique and camera operation. Few talk about the secrets of what makes a photograph a good photograph. What separates an Instagram snapshot from a photograph you want to print and frame? What are the secrets of professional street photographers such as Bruce Gilden, Henri Cartier Bresson or the likes? Having shot in the streets and studied other photographers for quite some time now, there are certain design concepts that I am happy to share with you. From general design concepts to very practical street photography 1:1s, this course aims to help make you a better (street) photographer and it will teach you principles that you can translate to any design concept; be it a powerpoint presentation at work, a painting; or anything that requires visual presentation of content.
The workshop combines both classroom training and hands on street shooting, interactive sessions and peer reviews as a group.
The sessions are limited in size to ensure maximum attention to each student.
What is included?
7 hours of content
Classroom and project based lessons
Course materials (printed and shared via pdf after the course)
Review & feedback on your photographs
Content covered
Basic design concepts in photography and other design art
Negative space
Leading lines
Perspectives
Light & shadows
Reflections
Juxtapositions
People in street photography
Post production basics
Group exercise & presentation
General tips & tricks
And much more