Programme:
Friday16:00. Arrive At Yellowwood
Café for course
registration and set up. Yellowwood Café is situated on the
Farm
Fairfell just outside Howick on the way to the stunningly beautiful
Karkloof. The photogenic homestead where we'll be meeting, is a
historic monument and was built in 1872. After registration we'll have
an introductory talk and show and a very quick look at some basic
photographic elements.
Saturday
07:00.
Meet at Yellowwood for coffee and a chat about photography before
heading out into the lovely gardens to do our first shoot. There are a
host of subjects from old gates to flowers to miniature farm animals.
Roger and Pat will be available to deal with any problems or "camera
questions". After an hour or so we'll download the images in
preparation for the evaluation session - this is where we can make a
huge difference to your photography by analysing your images and
finding where you are going right or wrong.
At about 09:30 we head into the dining room for a scrumptious
brunch. The day continues with discussions and image
analysis. At about 14:30 we'll have a quick snack and then we'll be
joined by a young model who will pose for us. The Yellowwood
Café gardens are very beautiful and we'll spend some time in
them, working with the model. We will use different lenses, looking at
what effect lens choice has on the image. We will look at how to pose
people and use changing vantage points to achieve different effects.
Sunday
07h00. We'll
meet again at Yellowwood and head out to Karkloof Falls. After winding
through grasslands and pine plantations, the Karkloof River tumbles
over the Woodhouse Falls before plunging 88m over a sheer cliff into
the forested Karkloof Valley. This is where we learn to photograph
water - reflections, action, movement and especially, how to get those
soft, fluffy waterfall images.
We work through the day much as we did the previous one with analysis,
discussions and practicals. In the afternoon we’ll have a
quick
look at how to edit images in Photoshop which will give you an idea of
what can be done with this very useful program. We’ll wrap up
the
workshop at about 16:00
Equipment:
- A
Digital SLR Camera
preferably with removable lenses (a fixed lens camera will work but
will limit what we can do to a certain degree). An advanced point and
shoot camera will be fine for beginners. (e.g. Canon G10 or G12, Nikon
S60, P500 or P7100 or something similar).
- Zoom
lenses - the
selection is broad but at least 2 zoom lenses are recommended, one wide
angle and one medium to long telephoto, which should preferably have
some form of image stabilisation.
- A
tripod.
- A
laptop computer (and a
mouse) with either Photoshop or Photoshop Elements loaded on to it. We
will have copies of Photoshop for sale at the workshop and also free
versions of various other programs available to load onto your computer.
- A
memory card reader or computer cables to connect your camera to your
laptop.
- The
charger for your camera/s.
- Memory
Card/s.
- The
manual(s) for your camera(s).
Accommodation and
Venue: We can recommend suitable Bed and Breakfast
(B&B)
venues nearby. Please let us know if you'll be needing accommodation
while you are doing the workshop. Yellowwood Cafe is just
ouside
Howick in Shafton Road off the Karkloof Road.
Workshop
Dates:
We have not yet set dates for 2012. Please e-mail us to let us know when you'd like a photography workshop.
Cost
of the course:
R2 250-00 p.p. (price subject to
change)
and includes brunch, teas and coffees and comprehensive course notes.
Accommodation, drinks, evening meals and extras are for your own
account.
Contact
Us to book your place on this exciting and informative
workshop. |
"Many
many thanks to you both for such an incredible few days this past
weekend. I don’t think anyone/anything has held my
concentration for that long in many years - I loved every
minute." .... Deanie
"Roger
and Pat, great couple of days spent workshopping with you....whew,
information transfer. Thank you for sharing your amazing knowledge and
experience with us. I look forward to putting into practice what was
learned." ....Ian
"Just
a quick email to say thank you so much for all the tips and leasons
this weekend. I really enjoyed myself. Please keep me in mind for other
workshops you have." .....Rowan
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