Creative Urban Photography - Toronto North
Taking a storytelling and photojournalistic approach, students are guided through lessening dependence on automatic shooting modes. Semi-automatic and manual camera modes will be explored with the ultimate goal of leveraging the creative capabilities of the camera. This workshop challenges the student to think beyond 'correct' exposure, with the goal of capturing images with an artistic flair. The entire workshop takes places in an urban outdoor setting under the guidance of the photographer Rob Corrado.
Prerequisites:
Any DSLR Part 2 Workshop (Composition & Creativity workshop also recommended)
Course Outline:
- In-depth use of creative shooting modes (aperture/shutter)
- Creative use of depth of field, motion blur and subject blur
- Photojournalistic approaches to storytelling
- Lens selection criteria and lens effects
- Creative use of available light
Who Should Attend?
Students who have taken the above mentioned prerequisite and recommended indoor workshops (or have equivalent knowledge) and are eager to apply what they've learned outside in the real-world environment.
What To Bring To Class:
Camera
Charged battery
Memory cards
Wide Angle and Telephoto Lens
MEETING LOCATION INFO:
Visit historic Alexander Muir Memorial Gardens with you instructor, Rob Corrado, for numerous photographic possibilities. Parking is available on Alexander Muir Rd., off Yonge St. just south of Lawrence, (Nearest major intersection is Yonge St & Lawrence). We will be meeting at the Stairs in the middle of the park. Your instructor will lead you for a walk through the park, and down Yonge St. before heading back to the initial meeting point.