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Our motto here is “Learn while you play!” A photographic workshop can last anything from one hour to a few hours, and normally starts with theory. You receive notes, and an in depth explanation of all the technical aspects to achieve a specific type of photograph or technique. All workshops are held “out in the field”, with a lot of emphasis on the practical aspect of photography. You take the photographs yourself, using your own equipment, and I am there to help and assist you. What I do is simply to show you how, and to provide a safe environment for you to experiment in, but YOU take the photographs yourself. Isn’t that great! So don’t just sit there... get out there, have some fun, meet new people and learn how to take awesome photographs. Here are some of the most popular workshops, please contact me regarding costing and available dates. “Don’t be afraid of the Dark” at the V&A Waterfront, Cape Town Learn how to take stunning photographs at night with long exposures. “The motion of the ocean” on Blouberg Strand, Cape Town Learn how to use a slow shutter speed, to capture the blur of moving water “Paint with Light” Workshop in Johannesburg Learn how to take photographs using the ‘bulb’ setting on your camera, While ‘painting’ interesting patterns using multi-coloured torches, and different light sources “How to take better portrait photographs “Workshops in Stellenbosch and Johannesburg Learn the techniques needed for top portrait photographs, and practice your new learned skill on our models Macro and Close-up Photographic Workshop at the Walter Sisulu Botanical Gardens in Johannesburg, and Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens in Cape Town Learn more about the equipment and techniques that is needed to take stunning macro photographs. View some of the photographs from the various workshops
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