Beginners Photography Workshop
Turn off the camera’s automatic settings and start taking pictures that will blow your mind.
Control the shutter speed, the depth of field, and the sensitivity to light, and then let your imagination run wild.
Beginners Photography Workshop
Turn off the camera’s automatic settings and start taking pictures that will blow your mind.
Control the shutter speed, the depth of field, and the sensitivity to light, and then let your imagination run wild.
Are you a keen photographer? Do you wish you could just take better photos?
Now you can… come and join my workshop and learn the basic knowledge and techniques. Understand your camera settings, ISO, aperture, shutter speeds, lighting and much more…
- How to take better pictures outside
- How to take better family/friends pictures
- Making the most of your iPhone camera
- Using flash without it looking like a deer-in-headlight
- What camera is best to buy for beginners
To book your place or for more information, please email prints@kiliarts.co.uk.
This workshop is not for professional photographers but those that just have a love for photography and want to capture great shots.
A little about me?
Here’s a little bit about me…I’m going for short and sweet as my EA tells me that I use too many words!
I had never planned on becoming a professional photographer, I sort of fell into it by accident. Let me explain…I studied Product Design at university, having gained a first class honours, I was deemed over qualified in the Millennium and found it a huge challenge to find a job. One of the key modules of my degree was photography and this fed my natural passion of capturing moments on camera. At the time my brother-in-law, now my business partner, Gurwinder, was already starting out as a wedding photographer and we paired up to cover a wedding together which at the time was unheard of. That’s where it all began…we turned our passion into a business.
We found most weddings were too staged which in turn completely lost the essence of capturing emotions and moments naturally. This motivated me to come up with my own style of capturing events where I fused photojournalism with wedding photography to create a mood that is unique, fresh, and modern yet preserved the essence of sentiments and warmth in the images. My designer skills combined with my knowledge of lighting in context to photography, enables me to create art.
With over two decades in the industry, I want to share my passion, my knowledge and skills with the next generation of keen photographers.
A little about me?
Here’s a little bit about me…I’m going for short and sweet as my EA tells me that I use too many words!
I had never planned on becoming a professional photographer, I sort of fell into it by accident. Let me explain…I studied Product Design at university, having gained a first class honours, I was deemed over qualified in the Millennium and found it a huge challenge to find a job. One of the key modules of my degree was photography and this fed my natural passion of capturing moments on camera. At the time my brother-in-law, now my business partner, Gurwinder, was already starting out as a wedding photographer and we paired up to cover a wedding together which at the time was unheard of. That’s where it all began…we turned our passion into a business.
We found most weddings were too staged which in turn completely lost the essence of capturing emotions and moments naturally. This motivated me to come up with my own style of capturing events where I fused photojournalism with wedding photography to create a mood that is unique, fresh, and modern yet preserved the essence of sentiments and warmth in the images. My designer skills combined with my knowledge of lighting in context to photography, enables me to create art.
With over two decades in the industry, I want to share my passion, my knowledge and skills with the next generation of keen photographers.
Next Photography Workshop Date
Date: To Be Advised
Where: Central London/Embankment
Time: TBC
What to bring: your camera, memory card and fully charged batteries
Cost: £30 Limited to 10 students only and the sessions last approx 2hrs.