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WORKSHOP Architectural photography WITH Adrien Barakat

  • Technopark Zürich, 3rd floor, Room D (317) 1 Technoparkstrasse 8005 Zürich Schweiz (Karte)

Step in the world of architecture photography

Do you like to create graphic images? When you travel, do you enjoy strolling through urban spaces and photographing the emblematic buildings of the cities you visit (airports, museums, cathedrals...) or do you simply like to capture the different atmospheres of your city? Then this workshop is for you! I'll give you the essential tools and pro tips to help you improve your practice with efficiency.

In a world saturated with images, the art of architectural photography can enable you to express yourself in a different way, setting yourself apart from the banal, provided you have a discerning eye. To do this, you need tools such as the perception of light, the understanding of a space or the construction of an image with minimalist lines for a result that stands out from the ordinary. Come and take part in this workshop, which will begin with a theoretical part, followed by a practical application of the elements presented. Places are limited - register early!

Improve your practice with efficiency.

PROGRAM

09:00 - 12:00 - Theory

12:00 - 13:00 Lunch (not included)

13:00 - 15:30 - Practical outdoor photography

15:30 - 17:00 - Image processing, recap 

SKILLS

It is preferable to have a basic knowledge of photography (iso - aperture - speed) and to know the different types of lenses (wide angle, telephoto, etc.).

YOU HAVE TO BRING TO THE WORKSHOP

  • Camera

  • Wide-angle lens - 24mm - or tilt-shift would be ideal

  • Tripod for practical use

  • Weather-appropriate clothing

  • Umbrella or rain cover for the camera in case of rain


HOST Adrien Barakat → more info

LANGUAGE ENGLISH

PRICE CHF 549.00

NUMBER OF PARTICIPIANTS MIN 5 - MAX 10


Adrien is a Nikon Japan Partner

 
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