Understanding Photography | Analogue

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Understanding Photography | Analogue
Understanding Photography | Analogue
Understanding Photography | Analogue

Would you like to understand more about the roots of photography and how to process film? During this series of workshops, you will learn the basics of film photography with photographic artist Benjamin Stone-Herbert. 

Ben will provide you with the guidance and direction needed to create beautiful images on film. Through personalised feedback, you will gain an understanding of how to shoot manually and get consistently well-exposed frames. 

This extensive course will cover the following topics:

How to use your camera:

  • Exposure Triangle 
  • Aperture, Shutter speed and ISO
  • Framing and Composition
  • 35mm and medium format photography

Working with film:

  • Film types and how to choose between them
  • Metering for different film types
  • White Balance and Colour
  • Film processing on the go
  • Working with a professional lab

This course is suitable for beginners or those looking to refine their analogue photography skills.

Requirements: a 35mm SLR or medium format camera. If you are unsure about your camera’s suitability, please get in contact and we can determine if your camera is suitable for the class. 

During the last session, you will discuss the work produced over the course and celebrate with a glass of wine with your tutor and fellow students. 

Program duration: 5 x 3 hour sessions
Dates: Tuesday 27th April 2021 - 25th May 2021
Time: 6pm - 9pm 

If you have any further questions, we are happy to hear from you. Please feel free to email us at contact@contactsheet.com.au or call us on 0410 315 865.

Our Friends for this program 

Rewind Photo Lab - Film Processing, scanning and printing
https://rewindphotolab.com.au/

Understanding Photography | Analogue
Understanding Photography | Analogue
Understanding Photography | Analogue