Edinburgh Castle from the Vennel

© Rich Dyson Photography

Vennel

Switch to Manual Photography Workshop

Switch to Manual is an introductory workshop for camera users who tend to leave their camera set to Automatic modes, You can unleash the full creativity that your DSLR or Bridge camera can deliver in four hours

In four hours you will learn the fundamentals of exposure by exploring the use of aperture, shutter speed, ISO as well as a number of composition techniques that will take your photography to a new level.

The workshop starts in a relaxed way over a coffee in Edinburgh's Grassmarket area where you will discover what the thick manual that came with your camera should have told you. We’ll then head around some of the famous and not so famous Edinburgh landmarks so that you can practice the theory. The workshop ends at a local pub where we review the images you’ve taken with your new skills.

Groups of up to four can be accommodated within the workshop.

About 

  • Great for someone who takes photographs on a pre-set mode and would like to learn how to take better photographs.
  • Ideal for beginners and doesn’t need any previous knowledge of photography.
  • Everyone learns at different speeds, so the workshop can last between 3½ to 4½ hours.
  • By the end of the workshop, you will have a good understanding of exposure and composition.
  • Experience level – New to photography and beginners

What to bring?

  • Any camera that has an ‘M’ mode. This means that you can manually set the exposure of your camera.
  • If you have a long zoom lens then bring it along although it is not vital for the session.
  • Ensure your camera batteries are fully charged and consider having a spare
  • An empty memory card, we’ll take about 150 photographs during the session.

Vanaf £75 per persoon


Vertrekdagen

  • Maandag
  • Dinsdag
  • Woensdag
  • Donderdag
  • Vrijdag
  • Zaterdag
  • Zondag

Januari — December

Contact gegevens

Edinburgh Photography Workshop

49 Connaught Place
Edinburgh
Scotland
EH6 4RN

Tour information

Beginnend

  • Edinburgh
  • Edinburgh - City Centre

Lengte

½ Day

Transport

  • Walking

Talen

  • English

Thema’s

  • City
  • Outdoor Activities
  • Photography
  • Walking

Tour prijzen


Vanaf £75 Per Persoon £75 Per kind £75 Concessie

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Edinburgh Photography Workshop

Rich Dyson, LRPS is a professional PR & press photographer in Edinburgh who also has a passion for landscape photography. He is regularly published in a variety of national newspapers including The Times, Daily Telegraph and Guardian. He has also been exhibited numerous times in venues throughout Scotland including The Scottish Parliament. His friendly and welcoming approach to teaching is extremely popular with clients from absolute beginners through to seasoned photographers. Each of the workshops is designed in such a way that the fundamentals are explained in simple language.

Openingstijden

09:00 - 18:00 every day

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