Professional photographer Jon Gray will be leading a practical workshop on fashion, advertising and lifestyle photography.
You can see more of Jon’s work at www.jongrayphotographer.co.uk
The friendly photographic society
Professional photographer Jon Gray will be leading a practical workshop on fashion, advertising and lifestyle photography.
You can see more of Jon’s work at www.jongrayphotographer.co.uk
Including election of the committee members for the following year.
Andrew is the winner of the Digital Photographer Wildlife Photograph of the Year competition and will be exploring Mindfulness and Photography with us.
Andrew’s website is here: http://www.andrewscriven.co.uk/
Tom has kindly agreed to lead an evening photo walk for us.
Join us for a workshop where we’ll explore using different layers and masking techniques in Photoshop and Lightroom.
Plus an informal advice session for Beginners.
Steven Galvin shares his views on wildlife photography in his talk “I Shoot Animals (and Sometimes I Chop Their Head Off)”
Steven’s LRPS Gallery is here http://www.rps.org/member/gallery/steven-galvin/LRPS
Quiz and Fish ‘n’ Chip Supper!
Tickets £10. Non-members welcome!
Join us for a workshop where we’ll explore using different techniques to focus your viewers attention in your photographs.
We explore the world of Astrophotography with Sean Meehan from the South West Herts Astronomical Society.
Their website is https://swhas.org/
In a change to the published programme… this week our committee members will be leading a workshop on stitching, seasons and sensors.
Bring your cameras and laptops as Ant will be teaching us the Brenizer method and stitching images together for amazing results. Ideally your camera should have a minimum of a 50mm lens, a 85mm or up to 150mm will be perfect.
Talking of combining images, Steve will be sharing the techniques behind his cup-winning “Seasons in a Jar” triptych
George will then explain why your camera sensor invents two-thirds of your image
To round off the evening, we’ll take a look at some of your images from the speed workshop, so bring them along on a memory stick.