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Introduction to Studio Portrait Photography
Suffolk New College at Suffolk New College, Ipswich
Dates & Times
Wednesday 06 Nov 2024
18:30 - 20:30
Enrolment End Date: Please note that the enrolment for this course closes 3 working days before the start of the course. Unfortunately, it is not possible to process late enrolments after that point. Refreshments are available from the vending machines on the campus which include both hot and cold drinks.
Information - Introduction to Studio Portrait Photography
This is our new course suitable for those who have completed the Get off Auto course or have good knowledge of their camera. Over the four weeks, you will learn some traditional light-set-ups, using different light formers. The final session looks into some experimental lighting in the studio. Additionally, we cover some legal aspects relating to model release forms and permissions and apply some basic editing. Participants are expected to bring their own digital SLR camera with a memory card. The camera must have an X-contact hotshoe.
Ipswich Campus
4 Weeks, Wednesday Evenings
6.30-8.30pm
£70
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