Description
Payment Plan – £290 sign up fee, then 4 payments of £290 every two weeks (total of £1450)
Friday 16th May 2025
12.00pm – 4.00pm – Natural Light Workshop
Shoreditch, location emailed after booking
Saturday 17th May 2025
10.00am – 5.00pm – Studio Techniques
Shoreditch Studios
Sunday 18th May 2025
10.00am – 5pm – Advanced Studio Techniques
Shoreditch Studios
Additional information
– We allow 15 participants to these tickets.
– Lunch and refreshments included along with a light breakfast on Sunday
– Images taken during the workshop can be used for social media, website and portfolio use!
Day 1
Natural Light
– Selecting the location
– Working with Natural Light
– See and modify light
– Using Natural reflectors
– Finding beautiful light in ‘ugly’ locations
– Working with Models on Location
– Taking photos that do not need any retouching or adjustments
– Talking models and communicating during a shoot
– Learning how to use light so you don’t need Photoshop to make your image pop
Day 2
Studio Techniques
– Digital Work-flow
– Colour Management
– Seeing & Modifying Light
– Tricks to using Soft Boxes
– How to use 1 Light like a Professional
– Beauty & Fashion Lighting
– Learning how to use light so you don’t need Photoshop to make your image pop
– The do’s & don’t when working with models
– Talking models and communicating during a shoot
– Posing models
– Learning how to storyboard and style your own shoots
Day 3
Advanced Studio Techniques
– High Key Lighting
– Multi Lighting
– Using two lights to create one light
– Beauty & Fashion Lighting
– Natural light within a studio
– Fine tuning light
– Working and working to get the best out of models
– Posing models
– Getting in the right headspace before you lift a camera
– Digital Workflow
– Getting comfortable and confident as a Photographer
– How to make a good photo incredible
– Creating your own Photographic style
– Getting it right in Camera
What to bring
– Camera that you can put into Manual Mode
– Spare Memory Cards
– Spare Battery
– Camera manuals
– Most of Peter’s work is shot around 85 mm but he does use lenses as wide as 16mm and telephoto as long as 200mm. You are welcome to bring what you think will suit your work best.
– Notepad & Pen
– Laptops are not necessary, but welcome for viewing images taken during workshop