Corporate Photography for Beginners Course
Corporate Photography for Beginners Course
6 Virtual Sessions
Zoom/Teams
3 bonus ‘How To’ videos for students to keep and try activities at their own pace as well as many included in the core course.
All taught information will be shared with students to be returned to after each session.
(information will be sent via email the day before the course starts, please make sure you include your email address when booking).
These sessions will explore photography through our smartphones to deconstruct the world around us, to see differently.
Across the sessions we will explore photography together through experimentation whilst picking techniques up along the way. We won’t be seeking to produce the ‘perfect’ photograph but to have fun whilst allowing this creative medium to navigate our spaces; where expression has no boundaries. I will also offer photography inspiration from past and contemporary photographers.
There will be opportunities to share your own work in the sessions and to be part of an online collective exhibition.
1. Introduction to photography
Introduction into my photography, the work of Sara Melhuish and Wildlife Photography of the Year at Natural History Museum.
Types of photography (portrait, street photography, still life, contemporary, abstract, photojournalism, sports)
Textures, Lines, Shapes, Abstract and Colour at home
Aperture, manual control of focus, shutter speed, ISO, white balance, rule of thirds and JPEG/RAW
Intro to using apps - like Manual and Focos
2. Lighting and Portraits
Intro to portraits - looking at Zanele Muholi and Nan Goldin
Headshot/portrait tips
About lighting for portraits
Natural light and shadows
Life through a prism
Bokeh depth of field
Lighting a self-portrait with mirrors/reflections/side light etc
3. Still Life
Intro to still life
Exploring Man Ray, Edward Weston, Dina Belenko and Deborah Farnault
Macro photography
Reflection photography
Capture backlit leaf details
Polarised cutlery
4. Photo Diaries
The art of seeing - using all we have learnt to go on a lockdown walk
How photos tell stories - examples including the work of Richard Billingham, Lina Iris Viktor and Josef Koudelka
Viewpoint – find a new angle - activities to take photos at different viewpoints/angles – having no horizon line within their space
Exploring exposure further
Photographing architecture
Curating your own photo diary - using apps like Unfold
Activities using foreground to frame photos – framing photos
Option to do a photo walk for the next session – Choose 3 photos to discuss
Info on free editing app to download for the next session
5. Editing
What is the difference between Saturation and Vibrance?
Introduction into editing with Camera Raw
Lightroom and Photoshop app on smartphone
How to use Snapseed app
What is Vignette?
What does it mean to Dehaze an image?
What is the difference between Clarity and Texture?
Showing editing software
Editing for social media – looking at the uses of filters and settings, what do they mean?
6. Roundup
Sharing any work
Using a glass lensball
Photography inspiration – looking at inspirational photographers and members chance to ask questions
Sharing programmes and podcasts to explore photography further
Round-up – return to anything the group want to
Looking at cameras if anyone wants to take photography further