Smartphone Photography Workshop

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Online, Saturday 27th June

Smartphone Photography Workshop – Two interactive online workshops led by awarding-winning Photographer, Brendan Ó Sé.

These workshops will happen over two Saturdays, June 27th & July 4th. The workshops are structured so that in the first week, Brendan will walk you through how to get the most from your smartphone camera. In a series of practical exercises he will heighten your visual awareness equipping you to create more dynamic and creative compositions in your photography. In the intervening week, you will have the opportunity to put into practice what you are learning. Brendan will give you guidelines – according to your own photographic style – of different types of photographs you can achieve. He will also provide personalised and individual feedback on the photographs you create. In the second workshop, the focus will continue to be on feedback on your images as we begin to explore photo editing. Brendan will show you how to use Snapseed (a free editing app) to fine tune your images. There will be the opportunity to share your photographs with the like-minded photography enthusiasts on the workshop.

  • Learn great tips and tricks for better composition and exposure.
  • Heighten your visual awareness and photographic literacy.
  • Learn how using apps can develop your own personal style of photography.
  • Enjoy the freedom and fun that smartphone photography offers.
  • Receive personalised feedback from Brendan on your images.

After you sign up you will receive full workshop details via email. Please email [email protected] if you have any questions or phone 016714654 between 12pm-2pm Monday to Friday.


Date:
Saturday 27th June
Time:
11.00am - 12.30pm
Price:
€100

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