Capture the uniqueness of the East End with a Fine Art Photographer who guides you perfectly to the best locations. Discover the vibrancy of Shoreditch and Bricklane and capture street style photographs which record the time in which you live.
Learn how to take candid street photography with a professional photographer who shares her best tips and advice exclusive to her Fine Art practice.
This is a transformative learning experience as you 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.
* working with black and white for impressive timeless photographs
* creating mood and atmosphere
* focusing techniques.
* creative shutters and apertures.
* how to get in close.
This workshop will transform your approach and you will never miss a street shot again!
Meet in Central London near Liverpool Street Station
Please meet us by the Goat Statue in Brushfield Street, E1 6AG. Nearest station is Liverpool Street.
Your photographer is Lou Smith and she will be holding a sign with your 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 can check travel on the tube and other networks on Transport for London. You can also download a tube map. https://tfl.gov.uk
You can show your photographer an electronic copy or a printed version of your ticket.
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
Please ensure camera batteries are fully charged before the photo tour
Please ensure you have large memory card or spare cards to handle the extra photos taken during a photo tour.
We look forward to meeting you soon and sharing a great day of photography.
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Victoria Coach Station, Earls Court, Farringdon
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