Portrait Photography Short Course Announced!
- At June 03, 2009
- By Neil Creek
- In Tutorial
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I am thrilled to announce that in late July, for the first time, I will be running a short course on portrait photography. The four week course will be held in Southeast Melbourne from July 20, and will have a maximum of ten places. You can book a place in this course now by phoning 03 9885 7952 (Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm) or emailing enquiries@ashburtoncc.org.au. The course will be run on Monday 7:30-9:30pm or Saturday 2:00-4:00pm depending on demand.
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Here are the details so far. This is my first draft of the course plan, and any or all of these details may change prior to the commencement of the course, however they are a good idea of what you should expect. The price has been finalised.
Creative Portrait Photography
Tutor: Neil CreekLearn how to take creative photos of family and friends using flash and natural lighting.
Cost: $130AUD
Location: Ashburton Community Centre, Melbourne, Australia
Date: TBA – After 20th July
Days: Monday 7:30-9:30pm or Saturday 2:00-4:00pm depending on demand
Classes: 4 x 2 hour sessions including one location shoot with modelRequirements: Participants must bring a digital camera with a flash hotshoe* and full manual controls and have basic photographic knowledge. Maximum 10 students (minimum 6)
* Sony Alpha users will be unable to use their camera in the flash exercises with the provided lighting gear due to the proprietary flash mount.
- Session 1 – Introduction to Portrait Photography, lighting, basic camera operation and functions of shutter speed and aperture, studying example portrait photos
- Session 2 – Importance of light in creative photography, types of light, light quality and direction. Familiarization with electronic flash and in-class interactive demonstrations with lighting gear provided
- Session 3 – Viewpoint, angle and pose, adding impact to your images with creative composition & viewpoint with in-class interactive demonstrations with lighting gear provided
- Session 4 – Go on location to experience photographing a model in natural light, and using flash to supplement natural light. This will be a Saturday or Sunday afternoon.
Students will receive detailed class notes to accompany the sessions, and students will be encouraged to participate in the demonstrations to gain a hands-on perspective of the lessons.
Depending on the demand for this short course, a second one may be run concurrently. If demand is very high, one or two more courses may be run following the first one or two.
I would very much like to know if you are interested in participating in this course. I am looking at the possibility of offering off-camera lighting kits at special prices if I can find an interested retailer. Do you have any other ideas that would make this course even more valuable to particpants?
I hope to see you there!
Melbourne Photowalk a Success!
- At January 19, 2009
- By Neil Creek
- In community
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Our first photo walk was a great success! Including myself, we had fourteen people participate in the walk. A diverse group, including our choice of camera gear, with Nikon just beating Canon, and strong representation for Pentax, and even a compact, and a Soviet-era film camera!
The weather was spectactular, Melbournians were out in the city in huge numbers, and the route we followed took us through a wide variety of locations. Everyone was friendly, and after the typical first-time-meeting awkwardness, we were very soon chatting happily and comparing camera gear and swapping tips.
The roughly three kilometer walk was completed in approximately three hours, and most of the group explored Fitzroy gardens, enjoying the beauty and photographic opportunities they offered for about another hour.
I would like to thank everyone for attending, you are a lovely bunch of people, and it was wonderful to meet you all. Everyone was keen to make this a regular thing, so I look forward to organising another walk, probably in approximately one month. I hope we will see more of you there!
Below are a selection of my favourite photos from the walk. Below the photos you will find a link to the rest of my photos, as well as a link to the discussion thread on the forum where other photo walkers are already sharing some absolutely wonderful photos!
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You can see the rest of my photowalk gallery here.
Visit the forum to see post-walk discussion and photos from other members of the photowalk.
Manifest 2008 Photo Studio – Come and Camwhore!
- At September 23, 2008
- By Neil Creek
- In Cosplay
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The Melbourne Anime Festival, Manifest, is the biggest photo event of the year for me. I’ve been shooting Manifest in one form or another for seven years. Last year I took over 3000 photos, and had a great time. You can see all of the photos I have taken at Manifest in the last seven years in my gallery.
This year, however, is different. This year I’ll be doing it professionally.
You can read the details at the special page I’ve set up.
It’s been somewhat last minute – the Manifest committee contacted me fairly recently to suggest the idea – but I’m close to completing my preparations so I’m announcing the Manifest Photo Studio tonight! Anyone who is attending Manifest this year, please come by my photo studio to say hi and have your photo taken. Photo shoots are free, and you can purchase prints at a special convention price. I’ll be located in the foyer outside the main theatre (Copland Theatre) in the Eco/Com building. It’s right near where the cosplay comp will be held.
I’m taking all my studio gear, including my 3x6m white backdrop, four lights, reflectors, coloured gels etc. With this gear set up there, I should be able to get much more professional looking photos than have ever been available at Manifest before. Cosplayers and regular attendees are welcome to have a photo shoot, and my backdrop can accommodate groups of eight or maybe more!
Needless to say I’m going to absolutely flat-out this weekend, even more so since my lovely sales assistant Naomi is no longer able to attend. I’ve got a couple of friends hopefully able to come and assist, so I should be able to cope with the demand, whatever that ends up being!
This is very much an experiment. I have no idea if Manifest attendees will be interested in buying prints of photos, no matter how professional they look. Many attendees are young, or have spend all of their money on their costumes or on anime merchandise. I hope my photos look impressive enough that they think it’s worth handing over their money, rather than buying more Pocky :)
Although I’ll be very busy shooting at Manifest, and processing photos afterwards, I hope to take note of how it all goes, and learn as much as I can, not just to offer a better service next year, but also to have cool stuff to write about for you all here in the blog :)
If you want to attend Manifest, but haven’t bought a ticket yet, then you’d better get there early Friday or even earlier on Saturday! On the day registrations sell out VERY quickly! I hope to see some of you there!
Behind the umbrella – P365 Feb20
- At February 29, 2008
- By Neil Creek
- In Equipment, Flash
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A slightly different view of one of my most often used pieces of photographic equipment, my white shoot-through umbrella and stand.
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