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ACP Student Vassi Dyulgerova, 2013. Introduction to lighting At the
Australian Centre for Photography Share Tweet Lighting is fundamental
to photography. It defines form and texture, sets mood and can make or
break a composition. Introduction to Lighting is a highly practical
10-week course that gives participants a solid foundation in lighting
techniques for both studio and location work as well as an overview of
best practice in WHS. Through demonstrations and photo-shoots you’ll
receive a thorough overall introduction to the key principles of
lighting, equipment, terminology and techniques used commercially and
in contemporary art practice. Covering the use of available light,
tungsten lamps and studio flash, participants will learn to use a
range of lighting equipment and standard lighting set-ups including
high key light, low key light and three light portraiture. This course
includes 2 photoshoots with a model and the use of best in industry
Profoto studio lights. Students are required to have a camera with
manual controls and to be able to use their camera in Manual (M) mode
and be fully conversant with Aperture, Shutter speed ISO and an
understanding of lenses (Camera Craft 2 level prior knowledge). A
basic understanding of post-processing in software such as Adobe
Lightroom Class or Adobe Photoshop will also be useful for
participants. Advertisement Where 317 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000,
Australia Ted's World of Imaging Get directions on Google Maps When
Mondays, 6pm to 9pm Monday 3 February to Monday 6 April 2020 This
course runs at the same time every week over 10 weeks From
2020-02-03T18:00:00+11:00 To 2020-04-06T21:00:00+11:00 Cost Full fee:
$749.00 Book tickets More Info Website Phone 02 9332 0555
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