Street Photography Workshop black/white Ingolstadt

Street photography tips, tricks and equipment recommendations
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€79.00
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up to 8 people
Ingolstadt
3h

About this class

The aim of the workshop is to break up your usual vision and to anticipate the right moment in advance.

Learn to recognize scenes from different perspectives and angles and to overcome the fear of taking pictures in public.

During the workshop, you will learn to see in black and white and to photograph from different perspectives.

What you’ll do in the class

  1. The start is at 10 o'clock at the Heiglbeck bakery cafe at Nordbahnhof Ingolstadt. From there, we head towards the city center with stops in Inn Tower, Kavalier Dalwigk, weekly market and pedestrian zone.
  2. How do we get around the city? On foot — it will take 6—10 km together.

Who is the class suitable for?

For anyone who can shoot in manual mode and who can switch the display to b/w whenever possible.

Smaller camera models are an advantage.

Details to remember

What to bring to the class
  • small backpack or camera bag
  • A camera that you are familiar with and what you feel comfortable with and a lens.
  • A 35 mm lens is best for a full-frame camera.

 

 

What is included in the class?
  • 4 hours of knowledge and great photos.
  • We make coffee or meal breaks on the go as needed
  • Meals at your own expense!

 

Teamevents and groups
The workshop is also suitable for groups or team events.
Duration
3h
Location
We are mostly outside so please bring the appropriate clothes.
Languages
German
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” Durch ein Foto friert man einen Moment ein, damit man ihn mit anderen teilen kann.” In den letzten 8 Jahren als Trainer, Workshopleiter und als Fotograf habe ich viel erlebt und es gibt kaum ein Geheimnis über Kameras, Objektive und Licht, das ich nicht kenne.