Program: Term Two 2023
Start Date: 2 May 2023
End Date: 20 June 2023
Day: Tuesdays
Time: 6-9pm
Number of classes: 8
$660.00
ON CAMPUS: 2 May – 20 June 2023, Tuesdays 6-9pm. Early Fee Ends 20 March 2022
Glenn Lockitch
Learn how to ‘see’ and take great photos in and progress from using the camera’s automatic settings to learning the fundamentals of manual exposure for creative shooting. Discover how to achieve accurate exposures, make strong compositions, and control lighting in professional photographic studios and on-location outdoors.
Full details below: course overview, course delivery, lecturer profile and art materials
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Program: Term Two 2023
Start Date: 2 May 2023
End Date: 20 June 2023
Day: Tuesdays
Time: 6-9pm
Number of classes: 8
Lecturer: Glenn Lockitch
Level: Beginner, Intermediate.
Full Fee: $735
Early Fee: $660.00
Concession Fee: $700.00
Location: National Art School
Learn how to ‘see’ and take great photos in this comprehensive photography course, where you’ll progress from only using the camera’s automatic settings to learning the fundamentals of manual exposure for creative shooting. Glenn Lockitch teaches you how to achieve accurate exposures, make strong compositions, select subjects, and effectively control lighting in professional photographic studios and on-location outdoors. Discover how to tell personal interest stories through images while observing human nature and building your confidence about the best ways to approach people in differing environments and situations. Glenn explains your basic rights as a photographer and how to protect the copyright of your images. Be introduced to documentary photography, photo editing and select your best work for presenting in a group slide show at the end of the course.
*Short courses and weekend workshops are open to students of ages 16 years and over. For students under 16 years of age there are School Holiday Workshops, Art Club and other youth art programs.
Glenn Lockitch is an award-winning independent human rights and environmental photojournalist and has been photographing in Australia and overseas for 30 years. His work has been published and exhibited widely and includes photographing for Sea Shepherd, travelling to Antarctica on numerous occasions. Glenn teaches photojournalism and photography for the National Art school, Sydney Photographic Workshops and previously for the Australian Centre for Photography for ten years. He holds a Masters of Visual Arts (Photojournalism).
For the first class bring:
Your choice of camera equipment: most importantly camera body, lense/s, cleared memory card and fully charged battery.
Examples of your photographic work – No more than ten images on a USB/hard drive or as prints.
Additional materials and equipment will be discussed in the first class and during the course.
Parkers Fine Art Supplies have a location of the NAS campus and offer a discount for NAS short courses students. To discuss and order art materials please contact Parkers on +61 2 9247 9979 or email [email protected]
Website https://www.parkersartsupplies.com/
Whilst NAS strongly encourages vaccination, students are not required to be vaccinated as a condition of their enrolment at NAS.
Protective clothing and covered footwear essential