STREET PHOTOGRAPHY with photojournalist Glenn Lockitch

From AUD $195.00
  • Duration: 4 Hours
  • Location: Potts Point (KINGS CROSS), NSW

'THE LIGHTER SIDE OF KINGS CROSS'




STREET PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES - Enrol in our BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE level Photography 'Field Trip' on STREET PHOTOGRAPHY at Kings Cross with accomplished photojournalist, Glenn Lockitch.




This workshop is run on various Saturday afternoons in Sydney throughout the year.  STRICTLY LIMITED to 10 SPACES ONLY each Workshop.




RUN DURING DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME :  1pm to 5pm 


& FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE YEAR :  12pm to 4pm




JOIN PHOTOJOURNALIST GLENN LOCKITCH FOR THIS FUN & INFORMATIVE WORKSHOP.




A perfect follow on to our 8 week Beginners Course or half day Photography Essentials Workshop. Also great as a stand-alone practical experience. This is a beginner to intermediate level technical, practical and creative photography workshop. 


Street photography encompasses many exciting genres of photography. Choosing that crucial moment when to press your camera’s shutter button at the instant glance of a passing pedestrian, when the direction of light falls just right on an historic building, or when your curious wandering eye notices an unusual colourful character.


In this Street Photography Workshop your professional experienced tutor, and Kings Cross local of many years, will guide you through the best equipment for street photography and the optimum settings; teach you how to ‘see’ a strong image; create strong composition; and explain when to press your shutter button in that ‘decisive moment’. Importantly, you will also be informed about your legal rights and ethics whilst shooting on the streets.  Who better to guide you through this experience than a local resident who intimately knows and understands the location!


 


Dust of your camera and pull on those walking shoes..... it's time to go shooting!




This workshop covers a broad range of topics adapting to the changing lighting conditions and unpredictability of the urban environment. 


Tap into Glenn's creative process and techniques as he guides you through the incredibly photogenic urban landscape around Kings Cross exploring the colourful streets in the environment of one of Sydney's oldest bustling districts.  


Restart or recharge your creative mind, train your creative eye, brush up on your photography skills or just expand on what you already know.  You will definitely walk away from this Workshop having learnt something new. 


Glenn has been working as an independent social documentary, human rights and environmental photojournalist in Australia and overseas for over 30 years. He has also been involved in photography and the media in roles including independent newspaper editing, production of photographic projection shows, as well as strategy, documentation and shooting for numerous non-government organisations - including as media photographer on board three anti-whaling ships to Antarctica (2009-2017) for the marine conservation organisation Sea Shepherd.


Glenn is a multi-award-winning photographer and his photos have been widely exhibited and published in Australia and overseas. In 2016, he was a Walkley Awards jurist. Glenn holds a Master of Visual Arts (Photojournalism) from Queensland College of the Arts, Griffith University (2020).




Basic overview of some of the topics:





  • What is Street Photography

  • Understand your equipment

  • Optimum Street Photography settings - real world application

  • Lenses & focal length

  • Focusing

  • Exposure: ISO/ Shutter Speed/ Aperture

  • Notice & create mood lighting

  • White balance

  • Colour vs black & white

  • Learn how to ‘see’

  • Composition

  • The ‘decisive moment’

  • Your legal rights

  • Ethics whilst photographing people on the streets

  • Learn about some of the colourful history of Kings Cross whilst you shoot




This workshop is $195 for a total of 4hrs Tuition




Your fee includes the following:





  • Accomplished, experienced and passionate professional photojournalist providing 4 hours tuition - just be sure to bring your enthusiasm and a free mind




N.B. Classes are run subject to acquiring minimum numbers


THIS IS AN 'IN THE FIELD' EXPERIENCE - MAXIMUM NO. OF STUDENTS PER CLASS IS 10





You will need to have a basic understanding of photography.  


Basic manual photography skills essential.




You will need:



  • A camera that is capable of shooting in manual mode

  • A fully charged camera battery and spare if you have one

  • Lots of memory space 

  • Bring a notebook and take notes

  • Dress casual & comfortable

  • A water bottle is recommended

  • We recommend sunscreen & hat 

  • Bring an umbrella should there be any rain about




Note: A tripod is NOT required for this workshop.




* A final weather check will be conducted with the Bureau of Meteorology on the day of each workshop.  This may lead to the workshop being postponed in cases of unfavourable weather reports.  The workshop may run in cases of light showers but not in persistent showers or heavy rain.  Should we need to postpone you will be notified via text message to the mobile number supplied to us.

* Images by Tutor Glenn Lockitch. CLICK MAIN IMAGE TO  SCROLL & VIEW THE REST