Learn how to take candid street photography with leading London street photographer, Lou Smith. Lou is a professional Fine Art photographer who has extensive teaching experience and knows a multitude of cameras. She will share her best tips and advice exclusive to her Fine Art practice to enable you to take outstanding street photography which reflects the time in which you live.
This is a transformative learning experience which is private to you and/or your personal group.
Work in Central London locations. Learn how to improve your street photography skills and develop confidence in photographing people on the street with an expert to show you how to take the best street photography shots possible.
Learn About;
composition and framing.
working with colour.
creating mood and atmosphere
focusing techniques.
creative shutters and apertures.
creating a narrative and content
how to get in close.
This workshop will transform your approach and you will never miss a street shot again!
Meeting Place.
Please meet outside the main entrance of Charing Cross Rail Station, The Strand, London, WC2N 5HF. Meet near the black cab taxi rank.
Your photographer is Lou Smith and she will be holding a sign with the lead traveller's name, so you will see her easily.
On arriving at the meeting point please check in with Lou and let her know that you have arrived.
If you cannot locate Lou please ring, +447738 942099 . Our WhatsApp no. is the same.
You should expect to take more photos than usual so do bring a spare battery if possible and extra memory cards. If you do not have a spare battery it is essential that you charge the battery fully the night before the workshop.
This workshop is suitable for compact cameras, bridge cameras, mirror-less cameras and DSLRs. Suitable interchangeable lenses, from wide angle to telephoto and/or prime lenses. A 50 mm prime lens is always a good to go choice.
If you own more than 1 lens please bring a couple along if you want to carry the extra weight. If you own one lens please do not feel concerned as you will be shown how to use it to its best.
Please dress suitably for the weather conditions on the day and wear shoes which are comfortable for walking.
Please note our number, which you can use on the day of the tour, +447738942099 . Our Whatsapp no. is the same. If you are unable to locate the tutor at the meeting please ring.
On arrival at the meeting point please check in with your tutor and let her know that you have arrived. She is easily recognised as she will be holding a sign with your name.
Your tutor is Lou Smith and she look forward to meeting you soon and sharing a great day of street photography.
Hand your voucher or show an electronic copy at the start of the workshop.
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