Do you have a fascination with all things small and wonderful?
Begin the journey to being a Macro and Close Up specialist with our Art Of Macro Photography Workshop
Do you have a fascination with all things small and wonderful?
Begin the journey to being a Macro and Close Up specialist with our Art Of Macro Photography Workshop
The Art Of Macro Photography Workshop
Begin the journey to being a Macro and Close Up specialist. Looking through a macro lens brings you up close to a whole new world of colours, textures and shapes. The canvas is limitless.
The emphasis of this workshop is on how to use your macro and close up lenses and understand the power of light and its important role in capturing and altering depth of field within a very small window of this micro world.
Our team of experts will help you create images which are really larger than life. You will develop your technical knowledge and hone in on your creative self to capture unique and captivating photographs of a truly professional standard.
Whether you are beginning your journey with macro or want to gain further knowledge in this area, The Art of Macro will motivate and inspire you to a new level. This intensive workshop is designed for all levels of photography.
WORKSHOP FORMAT
Tutors: A professional photographer and a photographer’s assistant (depending on group size)
Class size: Minimum four; maximum 10
Time: 8am – 12pm
Please arrive 15 minutes before the workshop commences to ensure we start on time
Meeting point: Steps of the Art Gallery of NSW
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
- Macro explained – understand the difference between macro and close up photography.
- Magnification – understand depth ratios and life size measurements.
- Equipment – learn what lenses and macro accessories are available and how to use them.
- Lighting -explore macro lighting techniques with the use of reflectors, shapers and diffusers. Learn how to work with harsh sunlight and shadows.
- Light - learn and practise how various natural light (directional, diffused and backlit) will impact your subject.
- Camera Settings – master hand on techniques in manual and semi-manual modes including depth of field variability
- Composition – look at common mistakes made in composing a photo. For example – how a displaced shape will ultimately ruin a once in a lifetime image. Get creative by using unusual angles and leading lines.
WHAT TO BRING
- A digital SLR camera or compact camera with manual settings.
- A cleaning cloth
- At least one extra memory card
- At least one spare set of batteries – make sure they are fully charged
- Your camera manual
- Camera bag
- Water bottle and snacks
- A lightweight tripod
NB: In this workshop we practice the art of handheld macro and closeup work. A tripod is not essential but of course valuable.
EXTRA INFORMATION
Detailed Aperture Club course notes will be emailed to you on completion of each workshop.
Camera kits are available for $75 per workshop if you would like to experiment using a professional DSLR camera. Kits include a camera, lens and other equipment (flash/tripod) appropriate to the particular tutorial. Kits are limited, so make sure you reserve one when you confirm your workshop.
NOT INCLUDED
- Drinks, meals, snacks
- Pubic transport / Parking
WEATHER
If it looks as if the weather will be unsuitable on the day, we’ll contact you early in the morning. In the event of cancellation, you can select an alternative workshop date.
We look forward to seeing you soon.
CONTACT DETAILS
Sharon
Aperture Club
Contacts:
Sharon: 0411 370 577
Email: sharon@theapertureclub.com.au