Fotografica, located at Studio 357, Shop 14, 357 Logan Rd, Stones Corner is hosting a series of school holiday photography workshops. The sessions aim to help students to explore their creativity and interest on photography.
All workshops discuss both the technical and creative aspects of photography, teaching participants on how to creatively translate their ideas using their cameras. At the end of each session, each attendees will have a meeting with a critic who will asses and give constructive feedback in their final photo output. Furthermore, attendees are also given access to the Fotografica community where they can attend client-only events, open studios, and artist talks.
Here is the schedule of the workshops for the whole of January:
DSLR Photography Workshop on 17th January, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
This session is for photography enthusiasts aged 12 years old and above. It covers the introduction to the technical side of photography which involves f-stops, shutter speeds, ISO, metering, and colour temperatures, to the artistic side of image making which involves the introduction of the concepts of perception and sight, creative composition, story-telling and narrative, and elements of design such as line, colour and balance. At the end of the session, participants can take home a print of their best photo taken during the workshop.
For parents who want to know more, please click here.
Phone Photography Workshop on 18th January, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
This session covers the same lessons and concepts taught at the DSLR Photography Workshop, except that this requires an iPhone or Android phone and Snapseed and VSCO free photography editing apps to be used during the whole workshop.
For parents who want to know more, please click here.
Conceptual Photography Workshop on 20th January, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
This intense workshop focuses on teaching how to take a concept from idea through the final output of a photo. Attendees will have comprehensive lessons on how to translate ideas and metaphors into the photography process with all the important technical considerations. By the afternoon, students will work one-on-one with the Fotografica tutor to review, refine, and re-shoot the photo. After re-shooting, important elements of printing will be discussed, as well as the process of mounting a photo exhibit and the cost and procedure of publishing various types of books and books designs.
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For bookings, head on to Fotografica’s official website.