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55Xfa. Learn how to capture professional quality photo's in only 1 day on our leading Melbourne photography course & learn the simple but effective techniques of Mark Gray, one of Australia's leading landscape photographers... Our exclusive Melbourne workshop is a highly unique 10 hour, 1 day event custom designed by International Award-Winning photographer Mark Gray. Suitable for complete beginners through to intermediate amateurs, you will learn the skills required to capture professional quality landscape photos in only one day! Rather than sitting in a boring classroom environment, budding photographers are escorted around Melbourne in a modern air-conditioned mini-bus and taught essential photography skills while visiting stunning locations at the best times of the day. Our workshops are limited to only 6-8 participants. This ensures everyone gets plenty of 1 on 1 tuition at each location. Workshops often book out months in advance so secure your place online today to ensure you don't miss out! COURSE HIGHLIGHTS ⢠Visit Melbourne's major tourist attractions at the best times of the day to photograph them Flinders Street Station, Brighton Beach Boxes, Southbank, Yarra River, St Kilda Pier, Princes Pier Pylons and plenty more ⢠Receive personal photography tuition at each location from a 'Mark Gray Accredited Photography Instructor' ⢠Group technical sessions allow you to learn photography in a small group environment ⢠Take home a technical handbook with extensive landscape photography tips and advice ⢠Enjoy an exquisite 2 course lunch and afternoon tea at Beachcomber Restaurant, St Kilda. ⢠Enjoy the comfort of our spacious air-conditioned current model Toyota Commuter Mini-Bus ⢠Workshops are limited to only 8 people Location Melbourne, VictoriaMeals A delicious lunch and afternoon tea are included on the workshop. Skill Level Required Suitable for complete beginners to intermediate amateurs. *** We highly recommend our photography tours for more advanced photographersFitness Level / Difficulty Moderate. Some easy-pace walking required at various locations. Equipment/Clothing Required Digital OR Film Camera Digital is preferred as it allows for on-location photo critique Tripod Polariser Filter optional but recommended Sturdy, Comfortable Walking Shoes Suitable clothing for all wet and dry weather conditions Places Available Each course is limited to only 6-8 participants TECHNICAL DISCUSSIONS ⢠Part 1 Camera SetupSetup your camera for the day. Learn the best choice of lens, which filter to use and how to use your tripod & cable release. ⢠Part 2 Exposure, Camera Modes & Understanding Your Histogram⢠ISO, Aperture & Shutter Speed Learn what these settings are and how to use them to capture the best quality photographs from your camera and lens. ⢠Creative Camera Modes Aperture Priority, Shutter Speed Priority & Manual Mode Learn the 3 most important camera modes on your camera. How they operate and when and how to use each mode. ⢠Understanding Your Histogram How to use your histogram to perfect your exposures. ⢠Part 3 White Balance, Raw Vs. JPG & Focusing ⢠White Balance Learn about white balance - what it is, how and when to change it. ⢠RAW vs. JPG Learn the benefits of shooting RAW vs. JPG. ⢠Focusing Learn basic and advanced focusing techniques for landscapes. ⢠Part 4 Composition Techniques & Working with Natural Light ⢠Composition Techniques Learn the most effective composition techniques to help you place your camera in the perfect position every time. ⢠Natural Light Learn the importance of working effectively with natural light in a city environment. Best times of day to shoot, best angles to shoot and how seasons / time of year effect your photographs. ⢠Filter Basics Learn the most important types of filters to own for landscape photography and how to use them. ⢠Part 5 Recommended Resources A comprehensive list of websites for photo sharing, photo tutorials, weather information and more. ⢠Part 6 Recommended Suppliers A comprehensive list of recommended suppliers for camera equipment, printing, framing and more. WORKSHOP PARTICIPANT FEEDBACK "Hi guys, I really enjoyed the Melbourne photography workshop thanks - I was hoping to just get some photographs for my portfolio out of this tour, but I definitely got much more! Firstly, Suzy and Mark you really made us feel very welcomed, you were both happy and full of energy, talking to everyone and getting to know us. Secondly, even though I live in Melbourne, it was nice to see Melbourne from a different perspective - I've never been to the Brighton Beach Boxes until the workshop and I really enjoyed photographing all the boxes along the beach. Obviously, for me it was a lot of money to spend in one day, but it was definitely worth spending that money, because I got so much out of the day. Even though I study photography, I received some technical advice and critical feedback from someone different to my lecturers, and it's nice to get that "outside perspective" as one can get used to the ways in which a university works, and just get the same feedback from the same lecturers. To actually get feedback while shooting on location is something quite rare for any photographer, so it was nice to take advantage of that while we could. The food was really delicious and the technical sessions were probably what makes this tour stronger than other workshops - Mark, you helped everyone step by step to get the best out of the type of camera they had! Even though I knew most of what you were teaching us, it was nice to just cover everything again and revise some things that I may have forgotten. I did also learn quite a few things along the way as well! I think the small groups definitely helped with the one-on-one tuition as it gave everyone a chance to ask Mark questions and there was plenty of time for him to come around to everyone and just see how everyone was doing. Thanks again!" - Alice Beaven, VIC "Hi Suzy, once again I really enjoyed the photography workshop, as this was the second workshop I have been on I already knew that I would enjoy the day and I had an idea of what to expect. This meant that I could get straight into asking questions and practicing techniques. On both workshops that I have been on there has been beginners and more advanced photographers and both times Mark was excellent at communicating with everyone on the workshop. All of the locations were great, I particularly enjoyed Flinders St Station and the view of the city from the area around the Swan St Bridge. The technical sessions are good in that they are simple but have enough info that you can learn something no matter what level photographer you are. I would not hesitate to listen to them again. The informal format of the sessions means that you can ask questions without being embarrassed and Mark ensures that he answers your question in a way that everyone understands. I think the tour is excellent value for money because you wouldnât be able to cover all of the locations in a day by yourself including being at each location at the right time of day and to have Mark spend time with each photographer one on one through the day to talk about individual requirements is brilliant! I have learnt just as much on the second tour as the first and will definately book another workshop in the future. Suzy you where great also as you also made sure to talk with every photographer and ensure they were comfortable and all enjoying the day. Overall I canât recommend the workshop enough, great locations, great people and excellent advice! Well done guys and I hope to see you again in the future!"- Mark Doyle, VIC "Thanks again for another top photography adventure! Both yourself & Suzy made the trip stress free & ensured the day was enjoyed by all." - Sam Mariani, VIC Return To Top VIEW NEXT COURSE DATE Enter your details below to view upcoming course dates and book your place online! Name Email Phone I would like to enter your monthly prize draw, please add me to your mailing list. Privacy Policy MARK GRAY WORKSHOPS Why choose a MARK GRAY WORKSHOP?With 260 International Awards, Mark has owned and operated 4 retail galleries across 3 states of Australia, his work now collected in 32 countries across the world. Considered by many to be Australia's new leading landscape photographer, Mark's work and passion for his craft is unsurpassed. He is also highly regarded for his unique ability to teach the art of landscape photography to photographers of all skill levels, making complicated things appear remarkably simple. Mark's passion and unique teaching abilities are now shared with his team of passionate instructors allowing for more workshops to be released and more budding photographers to learn and experience the joy that landscape photography can bring. Read Mark's Full Biography COURSE TESTIMONIALS " Hi Mark! Just wanted to say thanks for a fantastic tour yesterday!!! You are both an amazing photographer and a wonderful teacher! Thanks for making everything simple and to the point! You have real talent, keep teaching! Hope to do another workshop with you in the future! Best of luck to you and your wife in your future endeavors! " - Erica Guido, USA" Hi Suzy, I just wanted to thank you and Mark for the fantastic day I had today. I learnt more today about my camera than I did in a 6 week photography course I took 12 months ago! I'm sure that my shots will improve out of sight after today. Everything was very impressive, from the locations chosen, to lunch and the customer service. Lots of my friends enjoy photography and I will certainly recommend your workshops. I wish you both the very best in the future. " - Mandi Phillips, VIC "Hi Mark, I really enjoyed the photography workshop on Saturday, even with the weird weather! But you could probably tell that? Did I ever stop smiling?? I think I actually clapped with glee when I got to the light trails on the last shot. Great fun! Plus it's such a relief to know I can really move forward a long way with my own future experimenting after just one day of learning. You took a lot of the mystery out of digital photography. Now it's up to me to practice. Thank you!! " - Jenny Driscoll, VIC "Mark, I had the best day last Saturday! I came in knowing absolutely nothing and walked away with a great amount of knowledge on landscape photography. You and Matt were both friendly and made the day even better knowing that our questions, which I'm sure at times were pretty lame, were answered professionally. It was the best $$ I have spent in a long time. Why waste your money sitting in a classroom doing this? You would learn nothing! " - Chris Bird, VIC "I had a wonderful time on Saturday â took me a little while to get used to being taken to a place and having to âfindâ the shot â but what a great learning experience that was. The whole day was fantastic, but if I had to say what the best learning curve for me was, it was a learning about the light, and b how to gauge the right exposure from looking at the information in the viewfinder of the camera â that was a godsend! I canât believe I didnât know how to do that before â and even if you want to under or over expose â it makes it so much easier. That knowledge in itself was worth its weight in gold. I really enjoyed everyoneâs company, and your expertise especially." - Sue Wickham, VIC"Thank you for leading another great photography workshop that I enjoyed very much! Although I live in Melbourne, close to the bay area, it was great to learn the best locations and compositions to improve my photography. I really liked Brighton Beach Boxes and would like to go there again. The service was great at the restaurant and the food delicious. Thanks also to Suzy for helping make the tour so enjoyable." - Michiko, VIC
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Itâs my pleasure to share with you the details of the Netherlands advanced food photography workshop with Bea Lubas. This advanced food photography workshop was a stand out for me for a few reasons. Firstly, the space, the photographers and the content were the best I think weâve taught. Passionate people coming together to learn advanced skills that will help them improve their food photography, nothing more is sweeter. Discover the creative process of two professional food photographers. Food photography is such an in-depth niche of photography. There are so many little details to pay attention to. As I get more years under my belt as a pro food photographer, the more I realise just how important the creative process is. Itâs important to help you create and photograph the best version of your work. To stay original and stand out from the crowd. In our most advanced workshop yet, Bea Lubas and I gathered in a room of 11 other photographers to explore our individual creative processes. To allow our passionate attendees to get into our heads as we craft a food story from the very beginning of concept creation to execution. We covered The individual creative process of two unique to find inspiration and build a photo to finish the creative to pivot and troubleshoot the things that donât workflow, gear and composition. Create Beautiful Food Photography â The Photo Assignments. As this was a two-day advanced workshop, we wanted to really allow the photographers attending to implement what theyâd learned from day one with hands-on sessions. We created two photo-assignments. Attendees were paired into groups and had 90 mins to produce an image that matched the brief they were given. Attendees came up with their inspiration and concept directions during their homework session. We then regrouped as a unit and discussed what each photographer wanted to replicate in their images. Creative Photo Assignment â Minimal, Masculine Whiskey. The masculine, minimal whiskey shot I lead the group through. Prior to the workshop, we surveyed attendees to see what they most wanted to learn from each of us. With my work, it was how I can make a minimal subject look really powerful. Drinks were something that has come up as difficult to shoot. So I put together a masculine concept for a whiskey shot. I wanted it to be minimal, so there were guidelines for minimal prop use. I decided upon a masculine concept, as I know a lot of photographers who rely on prettyâ things such as flowers to make drinks looks nice. Wanting the creatives to get into the bare bones of what makes a food story beautiful, and powerful. The directives were Minimal props and atmosphere that felt be shot with a narrow focal length for a portrait about the layers that will make the drink shadows and negative space as compositional tools. Here are some shots from the creatives. Creative Photo Assignment â Flatlay. With Beaâs work, a lot of the attendees felt that they loved how she was able to use so many subjects in her images. Yet have them feel calm, interesting and perfect. The second creative photo assignment was the opposite to the first. Our attendees were now being asked to forget minimal, and use many props and subjects to tell a story. The directives were Compose a flatlay scene with the angle from about props as being a supportive layers will add more of subjects to feel calm with organic a 50mm lens. Here are some shots from the creatives. When I first shot together with Bea Lubas, she taught me a lot. Even though I was a professional with many years of experience under my belt, there is always something new to learn. We knew the power of discovering the creative process of others and being able to uncover their secret techniques and workflow. We wanted to give that to our passionate group. I know youâre curious to know what we teach at an advanced food photography workshop. Here is a little snippet of what we went through during the two days. DAY 1 â Discover the creative process of two professional food photographers. Get into our heads as we craft a food story from the very beginning of concept creation to execution. Experience the little tricks and techniques we use to create showstopping images for our personal collection and clients. We covered The individual creative process of two unique to find inspiration and build a photo to finish creative to pivot and troubleshoot the things that donât workflow, gear and to explore your scene for variety and about our creative workflows. DAY 2 â Hands-on creative and photo assignment. Implementing the techniques and workflow from Day 1 to create interest and beauty into our images with more intention. We covered Creative breakdown of our best shooting sessions with a photo and feedback from Bea and roadblocks with other to incorporate our skills while being true to your session. The workshop was hosted in Utrecht, The Netherlands by Ans from Studio Tout-Doux. A big thanks to Ans who was the most wonderful host. Lucie Beck, a local food photographer from the Netherlands supported our workshop by helping us organise the location, supplying props and the necessary equipment to make the day as successful as possible. If you havenât attended a workshop with me yet, I hope to see you at a future one. You can always check out my online training too!
Ask a Melbourne resident and they will readily admit that one of the best things about living there is the delicious food. An abundance of high quality produce is transformed into delectable restaurant growing food industry like this needs extraordinary visual content and specialists who can create them. As one of those food brands, you will undoubtedly come to need brilliant creators who are skilled in all the technical and creative aspects of commercial food pro photographers in Melbourne on this list can transform these food experiences into striking visuals. Ready to start your search for food photographers in Melbourne? Check out this list of some of the city's top talent to find the best match for your Parker Jones From the chef who participated in MasterChef Australiaâs very first season to a sought-after food photographer, Brentâs journey has been a fun his own words, Brent has a single-minded focus on food. This is reflected in his dedicated and creative approach to transforming food and beverages into stunning visuals. Brent enjoys working with everyone in the food world from start-ups, supermarkets and restaurant chains to Mum and Dad shops, cookbooks, and health apps. He's done it all, as a chef and photographer. Fliske's Food Studio For Felicia, food photography is all about conveying an emotion or a message. Her preference of capturing food shots is the use of elegant props against gray or other light-colored backdrops. As a Pink Lady Award nominee, Felicia has what it takes to create evocative, fine art style food is also a fan of GIF and Motion graphics that capture the essence of your food or product â and in turn captivate your audience. Her bright and mouthwatering food recipes and images have earned her clients like Connoisseur, Mutti Pomodoro, Tisane Premium Tea, and others. Sally Hulse Photography According to Sally, every image starts with an idea â whether it is about food or family or anything else. She helps clients turn their food ideas into a worthwhile story through impressive you need advertising, commercial or editorial images, Sally knows how to showcase your food and produce an inviting audience response. She's a detailed-oriented and discerning photographer who shoots timeless photos from a fresh Creative Jules is more than a food photographer â she's also a stylist and a designer. Her approach to client work is that of a team member. Jules considers this the best way to create visual assets that match the business or brandâs campaign seen from her folio, she steps in as a cook and food stylist for cookbook authors, food bloggers and food brands when required. Jules is partial to eye-catching shots with food elements and other props telling a delectable story. While she works from her well-equipped studio in Mount Eliza, she styles and shoots at client locations in Melbourne and nearby Creevey Ryan is relatively new to the food photography scene in Melbourne, but has already made a name for himself with some high-profile clients. An intuitive photographer who channels his creativity and eye for details to weave a food story in pictures. He specializes in food, drink and still life imagery. A look at Ryan's gallery and you get an idea of his immense talent. Some of his product and food images look like those glam commercials produced by big ad agencies. Others have garnered him praise, accolades, and a variety of local photography Orr A drinks and food photographer who works with local brands and businesses, Charlotte remains deeply inspired by nature. With past experience of working in commercial kitchens as a cook, Charlotte knows how to present food in an enticing look at her portfolio reveals her penchant for bright and airy images with the focus primarily on food, the processes, and culinary experts behind it. Although Charlotte works from her home studio in Melbourne, she's more than willing to travel to shoot at client locations. Some of her past clients have included Australian Native Products, Croser Sparkling Wine, Salt & Pepper Homewares among Green Photography Sammy by her own admission is a food stylist first and a photographer next. Having collaborated with other Melbourne creatives as a food and product stylist, she brings this valuable knowledge to her client photo has studied Photo Imaging at RMIT University and has also taught one of their courses on food photography. Her teaching coupled with her traveling adventures across Europe and the US have boosted her imaging of her work has been for clients such as The Middle Brighton Baths Restaurant, Carlton Brewhouse, Deliveroo Australia, Sushi Sushi and Grillâ Caldwell Photography For Scotland born Hannah, Melbourne and Australia by extension are all about celebrating foods. The colorful and diverse native produce has inspired her to specialize in food photography. She admires the passion of the people in the food industry. For over a decade, she has helped elevate a variety of menu creations in the eyes of the audience of future customers. Hannah loves to explore colors, lights, angles, textures, and shadow in her food imagery along with thoughtful use of setups and props. The result is vibrant, rousing images that will make you Bourne Photography A fashion designer from London in her previous career, Therese gave it all up to pursue her other love â photography. For the past decade, she's been covering the vibrant food scene in her adopted home for her food and product excels in working with bright food imagery contrasted by a darker and moodier exposition. Her portfolio demonstrates her ability to play with colors and forms, shadows and light. Thus far, Therese has successfully done commissioned work for restaurants, e-commerce stores, websites, magazines, and has also provided social media Sobey Photography Whether itâs an editorial or advertising project, Gareth likes to sit with clients to understand their story, needs and expectations. This allows him to bring the essence of their products to life, and provides room for experimentation. Gareth loves to experiment with colors, hues, lighting, unique framing styles, and playful setups to create an image collection that does the plate he works primarily out of his studio â client campaigns, magazine commissions and agency collaborations have taken him across Australia. Gareth has worked with brands and publications like QT Hotels, McCain Australia, Chobani Australia, and Monocle a location in Melbourne for your next film or photo shoot, meeting, or event.
01 Aug 2018 Study photography short courses at RMIT, Melbourne. Learn to master your digital camera from teachers like Deb Dorman. Night and weekend classes available. The following instructions will assist you to control the video player using the keyboard. Starting and stopping the video Use the Tab or Shift + Tab keyboard combination to navigate the video player controls. Navigate to the Play button using the Tab or Shift + Tab keyboard combination. Press the Spacebar or Enter key to toggle between play and pause. Closed captions Navigate to the closed captions button using the Tab or Shift + Tab keyboard combination. Press the Spacebar or Enter key to open the closed captions menu. Navigate to the preferred close captions option using the Tab or Shift + Tab keyboard combination. Press the Spacebar or Enter key to activate the close caption option. Volume Navigate to the volume slider using the Tab or Shift + Tab keyboard combination. Press the left or right arrow to decrease and increase the volume. Full screen Navigate to the full screen button using the Tab or Shift + Tab keyboard combination. Press the Spacebar or Enter key to toggle between full screen video and normal size.
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