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What is correct exposure and using a lightmeter workshop

Wed, 08 Sept

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GuyLittleCreative

What you will learn Correct exposure defined and how to look, expose and shoot for it, to obtain consistent correct exposures time and time again. Develop an understanding of how different light meters work & when you should use one. Includes grey, B&W & colour scales & passport checker.

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What is correct exposure and using a lightmeter workshop
What is correct exposure and using a lightmeter workshop

Time & Location

08 Sept 2021, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm GMT-4

GuyLittleCreative, 262 Beach Road, Black Rock VIC 3193, Australia

About the event

Instructors     Guy Little, professional photographer for 36 years and photography lecturer at RMIT University Photo Imaging for 21.5 years and gun RMIT Photo Imaging student Gianluca Caretta.

Location      is at a professional photographic studio in Black Rock, Melbourne.

Overview     This is a short two hour workshop for those with no experience using light meters covering incident, reflected and flash metering.

Format        This will consist of a brief lecture on basic light metering, followed by a short practical session in the studio for assessment and critique of photographs taken.

What to bring      On the day bring your digital SLR camera body and close to standard lens with charged batteries, CF or SD card whichever card your camera takes and your camera instruction book.

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Loan equipment for the workshop   Light meters.

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Cost $150.00

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Booking Terms              Full payment to be made to confirm your booking. If notice of cancellation is less than two days before the workshop date the the workshop fee will be lost. Cancellations greater than 2 days will be be refunded and an administration fee of $20 will be deducted.

Bookings and enquiries to guylittle@icloud.com

Subject to change

Tickets

  • Lightmeter Workshop

    $146.34
    +$3.66 service fee
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