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11/16/2007 11:13:20 AM · #1 |
A student at my unversity got a grant to put on an art festival in the spring and has asked me to do a photography workshop. This would most likely be for people who don't really know much or anything about photography. she suggested the topics of "great photograph, and how to take a picture that aesthetically pleasing...
without giving all of your secrets away."
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to run such a workshop? Would you use a power point presentation or just get up and talk or what? I have never been to or given a workshop before, and since she has asked me MONTHS in advance I think it could be a fun and interesting new thing to tackle.
The main questions I have are,
What are workshops normally like?
How would I make it accessible to people who don't really do photography but also to people who do know a lot about photography already at the same time?
What kind of information should I include?
etc
Thanks!
Claire |
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11/16/2007 06:11:39 PM · #2 |
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11/16/2007 06:17:37 PM · #3 |
I think it would be hard to discuss photography w/o photos :-) So yes, a PowerPoint presentation might be called for.
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11/16/2007 07:33:42 PM · #4 |
Could probably just cover the basic compositional guidelines and give a few brief tips on photoshop editing. You don't say how long the workshop is, but I imagine those two topics would help most anyone create 'great' or at least better photos. |
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11/16/2007 07:42:38 PM · #5 |
Take a look at two links on DrAchoo's profile about 5 tips and 5 advanced tips to better photos. Might help with your brainstorming.
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11/16/2007 08:05:06 PM · #6 |
Try searching the forums -- there was a similar thread sometime within the past few months. |
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11/17/2007 06:46:36 PM · #7 |
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11/17/2007 07:36:43 PM · #8 |
should probably come up with at least 2 ideas ---1 very simple--maby p&s type and 1 a little more adv. dslr type to be able to match your groups needs |
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