Duration
3h over 2 sessions
Proficiency Level
Beginner
Dates & Time
Sat 19 Oct, 10am – 11.30am
Sun 20 Oct, 8am – 9.30am
Venue
Objectifs Workshop Space (Sat 19 Oct); Fort Canning Park (Sun 20 Oct)
Course Description
The photographs that we have of our pets are precious to us, precisely because the time we spend with them is equally as valuable. If you’ve ever wondered how to get better at capturing your dog’s lovable energy on camera, look no further!
Join us for this 2-day dog portrait photography workshop, where you will be able to learn how to photograph your fur babies using photography techniques such as composition, lighting, and directing.
This workshop is designed for participant pairs, with each pair to bring one dog to the workshop. It is crucial that participants are able to manage their dog well in the presence of other dogs.
Participants will only need to bring their dogs along for the second session on Sun 20 Oct, as a model dog will be present during the first session for participants to photograph and focus on learning the photography techniques.
Workshop fee
$220 (per pair)
Instructor
TRB & Co.
Course Overview
The first session will take place at Objectifs Centre, and will focus on the following:
• How to craft your own photographic inspiration board
• Compositional tips
• Lighting tips and tricks
• On-site review/critique of images
The second session will meet at and dismiss from Fort Canning Park itself. The second session will focus on putting the photography techniques learnt to practice. Participants will have to bring their dogs along only for this session. More information on the exact meeting point will be communicated via email prior to the start of the session.
No prior photography experience is needed.
Requirements
Participants are to bring their own cameras that they are comfortable with for this workshop. Smartphones are suitable as well.
As the second session entails walking outdoor, please dress suitably and bring along an umbrella/hat and sufficient hydration for you and your dog.
Please register via the form on our website.
When: 19 - 20 Oct 2024, 10am - 930am