Exclusive Night Photography Lesson York

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Why we love it

  • Amazing city sights to photograph
  • Expert and friendly tuition
  • Fabulous photographs to keep

£150.00

Description

Have you a DSLR camera and have you ever fancied taking cityscapes/ seascapes in the dark but wondered how it’s done? This Night Photography course is for you.

Join Andrew a professional photographer on a ‘Night Photography Walkabout’. The walkabout will include tips on settings, F stop, ISO and Shutter Speed and how they all work together to produce great night images.

What’s included:

The walkabout will last approximately 2 to 2.5 hours. (If it’s raining on your chosen date you can move to another date as courses run right through the darker months)
Expert tuition. Shared techniques to produce stunning photographs

What you will need:

  • A good set of walking legs.
  • A DSLR camera that you can put in ‘M’, manual mode.
  • Your widest lens if you have a few, e.g. 24, 18, 16mm etc, most cameras come standard with a zoom 24 – 120mm or something similar which is fine.
  • A Tripod to support you camera.
  • Warm jacket, gloves and a hat for the cold wintery nights.

There will be a minimum group size of 2, maximum of 6. A small group number will ensure that you’ll get a good amount of time with Andrew.

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  • Voucher valid for 12 months from date of purchase
  • A good set of walking legs.
  • A DSLR camera that you can put in ‘M’, manual mode.
  • Your widest lens if you have a few, e.g. 24, 18, 16mm etc, most cameras come standard with a zoom 24 – 120mm or something similar which is fine.
  • A Tripod to support you camera.
  • Warm jacket, gloves and a hat for the cold wintery nights.

More Info

Night Photography Courses are run by Andrew Throup of JPO Photography. Andrew’s passion and inspiration for photography started in childhood growing up, surrounded by the natural beauty of Yorkshire, with many days out to places like the North Yorkshire moors, Robin Hoods Bay and the medieval City of York instilled a passion in me to create memories he could return to again and again, through images that captured the warmth and happy feelings in the places he visited. Although many pictures use natural light, Andrew has developed and honed various techniques of his own using artificial light alongside natural light to create some truly stunning pictures effects. This is something you will learn how to do on these courses

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