About the event
Much like any other skill, photography requires consistent and frequent repetition to be able to develop and grow your skillset. In the early days of my photography, Seaford Pier was a location I use to visit all the time to practice and improve upon my landscape photography. Being both easily accessible and filled with vantage points, this is the perfect location to practise your landscape photography and to grow as a photographer!
Join me, Dylan Giannakopoulos at one of my favourite landscape locations to discover and develop your passion for landscape photography on Saturday 18th June 2022.
Taking place at Seaford Pier, you will:
- Discover how to use compositional techniques in your landscape photography to create captivating imagery.
- Understand quality of light and how it influences the best times of the day to shoot.
- Learn about the three elements that make up the exposure triangle (ISO, aperture and shutter speed) and how to balance them to achieve the correct exposure.
- Master control of various camera modes and settings such as aperture priority and manual focusing, and learn how to read their camera’s histogram.
Strictly limited to 6 attendees, whether you are wanting a refresher on the basics, or to develop specific aspects of your photography, there will be plenty of time for me to provide you with one-on-one tuition and answer questions.
After the workshop, participants will be invited to join a private Facebook group which 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
- Balancing the exposure triangle (ISO, aperture, and shutter speed)
- Compositional techniques and rules
- Depth of field
- Quality of light
- Camera modes (manual and aperture priority)
- Basic camera settings and functions
- Read and use the camera’s histogram
What to bring
- Camera
- Wide-angle lens
- Memory card
- Tripod
- Remote shutter release
- Filters (optional)