Street photography photography course in Dresden

Street photography: exciting motifs, legal principles and lots of fun
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Dresden
2h

About this class

Street photography is a fascinating and wide-ranging topic in the world of photography. There are great motifs everywhere that capture everyday life. In this course, you will learn special techniques on a guided route through Dresden and create unique pictures.

What you’ll do in the class

That is the content of this street photography course:

  • First, there is a round of introductions
  • We discuss the equipment for street photography
  • There is a brief legal introduction
  • Then it's time to find the motivation
  • I'll show you what the editing is all about
  • The secret of the lines is revealed
  • We are looking at black and white photography
  • Then I'll show you the image styles and color looks on JPG
  • You will then have free time to take pictures yourself
  • At the end, there is a photo review

Who is the class suitable for?

Anyone who likes taking pictures and wants to make new connections is very welcome. You don't have to be a pro to participate. The focus is on having fun together. At least 6 people must attend.

Details to remember

What to bring to the class

  • camera with lens (SLR/playless camera, bridge or analog camera)
  • Stand with remote control (cable, radio, app)
  • notepad with pen

What is included in the class?

  • A lot of knowledge about the possibilities of your camera

Teamevents and groups

The photo course can also be booked as a private event

Duration

2h

Location

Further information is available by e-mail after booking.

Languages

German
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