Out side of the box
01-18-10
With a lot of photographers they seem to fall into this comfort zone and style that is them through and through. If you look at 1980’s photographer’s you can see that not much has changed in there photographic abilities and fashion changes are missed.
Being stuck in this rutt can often lead to photographers missing out on jobs just because people think that their work is out dated and you can see the difference between newer photographers and older photographers as well as the changes in advertising and what actually sells.
This course is a combination of theory and practical work to get your photography to think out side of the box.
The aim of the course is to bring you back to basics, using the rule of thirds and breaking those rules to give you more outstanding results.
Take a new and fresh look at subjects by going far from your comfort zone and tackling new assignments and having your work critiqued as well as hands on work with one of our photographers.
The photography training is firstly an assessment of your work and critique of your work, you can then resubmit your work based on the critique that was given.
We will ask you to complete a task to see how out side the box and comfort zone you can go and then the remainder of the photography training course is hands on real photography with a professional photographer.
Our courses are meant to challenge you, but they are relaxed and informal so that you enjoy being told your photography stinks.. only joking.. but its a laid back more casual form of training rather than being at school, and is also a more one to one from of training.
The aim of the course:
- Look differently at approaches to taking a image
- take a image differently
- retrain your way of thinking and habit
- show you a different way of working
- Give you tips and advice on altering images
- Hands on work as well as assignments to gain an understanding of how you shoot and how to improve.
This photography training course is targeted at photographers that are already established and wish to redevelop their photography skills. This is NOT a film to digital Photography course (see basic photography training for learning digital photography).