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Hi Jonathan,

Can you send me a little bit more information on the three day course you offer as the other longer term courses are too expensive for me. Also wold like to know what equipment i will need to bring with me?

Thank you

Alex

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Hi Alex,

What I do is design a unique course meeting my student's individual needs. They also get to see some interesting locations and gain an insight into Thai culture while they learn.

I always run a basic composition lesson on the first day of study, even with students who have quite a lot of photography experience. Not only is it a good exercise it also helps me see the way they approach their photography. If you have some experience I would consider working on some feature ideas with you. Running you through the process of developing a photographic story. This way you learn not only good photographic technique but have a set of targets we can use to improve your skills. I am fluent in Thai, which helps greatly when working on features.

We will also cover:

Practical Technique/ Camera Operation

Basic Composition

Location, how best to explore a place photographically and gain access.

People both Documentary and Portraits

Shooting Movement and Action

Abstract

Flash and Lighting techniques

Tripod night photography

Post Production using Photoshop

I hope this what you are looking for please let me know.

To contact me please us the Contact Us page on my website.

Best wishes,

Jonathan

www.jonathantaylor.net

Hi Jonathan,

Can you send me a little bit more information on the three day course you offer as the other longer term courses are too expensive for me. Also wold like to know what equipment i will need to bring with me?

Thank you

Alex

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well maybe my course is the best, except i dont do one.

suggestions for a beginner (sounds like you are, no offence)

1. buy a good tripod.

2. then buy a camera.

3. buy a BOOK!!

Photography nowadays is just so easy.

a digital camera eliminates 3 years of intense study and practice.

BUT

start at the start.....

the fundamentals of photography haven't changed forever.

a good techical type book for college students is what you need.

learn about shutter speeds, apertures, depth of field, what different focal lengths do for a shot etc.

exposure is still important even in a photoshop world,

learn what your camera will record and not record,

digital is close to film now but tranny film can only record a six stop range, B&W similar,

thats why Ansel Adams developed the zone system, so he knew exactly what he would get on film and choose to forget extreme highs or lows.

practice:

1. shoot heaps and heaps, look learn, throwaway.

2. take camera everywhere and shoot litttle, be very judicious, as if each shot cost you 2 dollars (it used to!!)

3. shoot what attracts you. dont try to shoot postcards or things that other people might like.

4. get some filters like a 1A, 85B, polarizer, graduates - do it before photoshop so you learn about light temperature and colour.

good luck and avoid the pretty picture syndrome.

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Photo workshop in South East Asia.

Passion for the photography and the mysterious atmospheres of the South East Asian. An adventurous and artistic binomial to live an experiment out of the common run. It is the possibility offered by Foto Asia, cultural organization which is occupied of promoting Asian photography in Europe and which works in Vietnam and Kampuchea by organizing photo workshops on the place even. Ten working days, plunged in photography through the courses of the immense rice plantations and the ancient temples hidden in the jungle, of the large incomparable rivers and their sunset. Saigon and Phnom Penh are the towns of permanence for the participants in the workshops (a maximum of 10 people) which they will have the possibility of visiting and of photographing, assisted and guided of two photo reporter professional in the most suggestive places of the two Asian countries. A new turn that Foto Asia proposes for this photographic and human adventure, that, in addition to the photo workshop, includes housing in three-star hotel in room doubles deluxe with breakfast, swimming pool in roof garden and connection ADSL included, and a local telephone sim phone cart to communicate with the working group. The information detailed on the workshop and the countries in which will be held the photo workshops is available on the site: www.fotoasia.org

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