About the event
Whether you want to try long-exposure photography for the first time or learn how to get the most out of your ND Filters, this is the workshop for you!
Join award-winning photographer and Sony Digital Imaging Advocate, Dylan Giannakopoulos at his Intro to Long Exposure Photography workshop held at Princes Pier, Port Melbourne on Saturday 11th March 2023.
Polarising and neutral density (ND) filters can open you up to a wide range of creative possibilities in your landscape and cityscape photography. Thanks to the team at Haida Filters and Maxxum, you will be provided with a loaner M10 filter kit and get access to a variety of M10 and Red Diamond filters to use on the night. In addition, there will also be a special event-exclusive offer for guests.
At the workshop, you will learn how to:
- Take creative control over your camera’s shutter speed with neutral density (ND) filters.
- Understand quality of light and how it influences the best times of the day to shoot.
- Use compositional techniques in your photography to create captivating imagery.
- Balance the elements of the exposure triangle (ISO, aperture and shutter speed).
- Master control of various camera modes and settings such as manual focusing and reading your camera’s histogram.
Strictly limited to 6 attendees, the small group structure of the workshop ensures that Dylan’s able to provide plenty of one on one tuition whilst ensuring social distancing.
After the workshop, you will be invited to join a private Facebook group that is strictly limited to past attendees of Dylan Gianna Photography Workshops. The Facebook group offers members a space to share their images, ask questions and learn tips and tricks from Dylan.
COVID-19 IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
If you have tested positive for COVID-19, you must not attend the event. Please contact sonyscene.sanz@sony.com prior to the event to arrange a refund.
Dylan Gianna Photography is a Parks Victoria Licensed Tour operator 2022-2023
Techniques covered
- Compositional techniques and concepts
- Quality of light
- Calculating exposure times with ND filters
- Read and use the camera’s histogram
- Exposure Triangle
What to bring
- Camera Wide angle lens (35mm or wider)
- Spare memory cards and batteries
- Tripod
- Remote shutter release
- Filters