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Faces of Launceston: Environmental Portrait Workshop with Philip Kuruvita

Faces of Launceston: Environmental Portrait Workshop with Philip Kuruvita

Starts: Saturday, 25 May 2024
Ends: Saturday, 25 May 2024
Join grandmaster photographer Philip Kuruvita to explore the art of portrait-making as showcased in his exhibition, Faces of Launceston. Embark on a creative journey to develop your photography skills, inspired by Kuruvita's exhibition at the Art Gallery at Royal Park. Whether you’re a seasoned photographer or a curious beginner, Kuruvita will guide you in how to capture the essence of individuals and families in their unique environments. Workshop Highlights: Exhibition tour (10:30 AM): Join Philip Kuruvita as he guides you through his exhibition at the Art Gallery at Royal Park, and reveals the stories behind each photograph. Immerse yourself in the captivating images that celebrate the diverse faces of Launceston. Mastering natural light (11:30 AM): Discover the nuances of using natural light for portraiture. Whether indoors or outdoors, learn how to adapt and create compelling images, even in challenging lighting conditions. Post-production theory (1:30 PM): Dive into the world of post-processing. Explore workflow techniques, digital manipulation, and archival printing. Take notes and apply these insights to enhance your own photography. Question and answer session (2:30 PM): Bring your queries, share your experiences, and engage in dynamic discussions with Philip Kuruvita. Learn from his expertise and gain fresh perspectives on portrait photography. Remember to bring your camera, notebook, and lunch. Register by 5pm, Monday 15 April 2024 to take advantage of our early bird registration fees.
Add to Calendar 2024-05-25 12:00 am 2024-05-25 12:00 am Faces of Launceston: Environmental Portrait Workshop with Philip Kuruvita Join grandmaster photographer Philip Kuruvita to explore the art of portrait-making as showcased in his exhibition, Faces of Launceston. Embark on a creative journey to develop your photography skills, inspired by Kuruvita's exhibition at the Art Gallery at Royal Park. Whether you’re a seasoned photographer or a curious beginner, Kuruvita will guide you in how to capture the essence of individuals and families in their unique environments. Workshop Highlights: Exhibition tour (10:30 AM): Join Philip Kuruvita as he guides you through his exhibition at the Art Gallery at Royal Park, and reveals the stories behind each photograph. Immerse yourself in the captivating images that celebrate the diverse faces of Launceston. Mastering natural light (11:30 AM): Discover the nuances of using natural light for portraiture. Whether indoors or outdoors, learn how to adapt and create compelling images, even in challenging lighting conditions. Post-production theory (1:30 PM): Dive into the world of post-processing. Explore workflow techniques, digital manipulation, and archival printing. Take notes and apply these insights to enhance your own photography. Question and answer session (2:30 PM): Bring your queries, share your experiences, and engage in dynamic discussions with Philip Kuruvita. Learn from his expertise and gain fresh perspectives on portrait photography. Remember to bring your camera, notebook, and lunch. Register by 5pm, Monday 15 April 2024 to take advantage of our early bird registration fees. 2 Wellington Street, Launceston , TAS , 7250 , Australia
2 Wellington Street, Launceston , TAS , 7250 , Australia
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