Basic Studio Photography Classes

Shooting in a photographic studio is one of the hardest of all photographic disciplines because you not only have to contend with your camera technique but it's further complicated by having high-powered flash thrown into the mix. I teach several studio-based flash classes each year, mostly for enthusiasts wanting to learn a new skill - but it's also frequented by people wanting to master the beginnings, at least, of what is a serious commercial skill.

We typically run these classes through the Centre for Continuing Education (CCE) at the University's spacious Rozelle Campus where it maintains spacious photographic studio facilities.



Fabulous off-centre portrait in the studio by Niall Chang
Studio portrait by Niall Chang
Pic by Andrew Crane
Equipment requirements:
DSLR camera
Lens in the 28-105mm focal length range
Best lenses to use: 50mm f1.4 or 1.8 or other 'fast' portrait lens
Speedlight (preferable)

Note: All pro electronic flash, stands, diffusers and reflectors are supplied.




1 comment:

  1. Nice post! Your photos are awesome. And you have good knowledge about basic courses photography

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