About the event
Join award-winning photographer and Sony Digital Imaging Advocate, Dylan Giannakopoulos at his Peninsula Seascape Photography Workshop held at Shelley Beach, Portsea on Saturday 28th May 2022.
At the workshop, you will learn how to:
- Use compositional techniques in your photography to create captivating imagery.
- 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.
- Balance the elements of the exposure triangle (ISO, aperture and shutter speed).
- Master control of various camera modes and settings such as exposure bracketing, aperture priority, 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.
Haida Filters have also kindly provided Dylan with a few of their M10 filter holder kits for participants to use. Please email dylangiannaphotography@outlook.com prior to booking to confirm availability and reserve a loaner kit.
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:
It is expected that all guests practice social distancing and comply with any other government directives. If you are being tested and awaiting results or have tested positive, you must not attend the event. Please contact sonyscene.sanz@sony.com prior to the event if you fall into one of the above categories to arrange a refund.
Techniques covered
- Compositional techniques
- Quality of light
- Calculating exposure times with ND filters
- Read and use the camera’s histogram
- Exposure Triangle
- Exposure Bracketing
What to bring
- Camera
- Fast wide angle lens (35mm or wider)
- Tripod
- Remote shutter release
- Filters