Advanced Photography Workshop at Gallery 7.

**For other upcoming photography seminars, trainings and workshops here in Manila Philippines, check out the Photography Seminar category of this blog.**
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Gallery 7’s ADVANCED Photography Workshop
Dates: Aug 4 – 7pm to 10pm (part 1) – Tues
Aug 5 – 7pm to 10pm (part 2) – Wed
Aug 6 – 7pm to 10pm (part 3) – Thurs
Venue: Gallery 7 Digital Studio
3rd Level, Eastwood Mall, Libis QC
Course Fee: P 6,500 (Handouts, Certificate, Snacks included)

These advanced classes are for amateur photographers interested in taking their pictures to the next level. This course is also for those who want to make a career out of photography.

Course includes:
I. Basic Overview (Introduction, Photography Terms, Camera & Accessories, Settings: aperture, shutter speed, ISO, WB etc, Compositional Techniques & Theories)
II. Advanced Techniques (Choosing the Right Focal Length, Lighting: flash, studio & natural, Shooting Different Photography Types, Practical Tips & Tricks, Post-Production Basics)
III. Hands-on Shoot (Nightscape shoot – buildings, nightscape, on location portraiture / glamour)

Requirement: The participant must have a digital SLR camera with controls for aperture and shutter speed. A basic tripod is also needed for the nightscape shoot.

Instructor: Regie Fernando

LIMITED SLOTS ONLY! FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED (Maximum of 8 students per class)

For the registration instructions and further information, check here.

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