Landscape, Travel and Wildlife
Landscape, travel and wildlife photography are probably the most popular disciplines. However, they also happen to be the most difficult to capture successfully. All too often the glory of the moment seems to vanish when the results are viewed.
Living in Africa offers a multitude of opportunities to photograph magnificent landscapes and wildlife. However, owning the latest photographic equipment will not always guarantee successful results.
On the course you are taught professional techniques. You will also be shown how to work with light, and be introduced to inexpensive accessories and tricks of the trade that will help you to elevate your photography to a higher level.
The course takes three weeks to complete (one night per week) and is suited for film and digital users. On completion of the third module, you are given eight weeks to put into practice what you have learnt. The class then meets again to share experiences and view a selection of the work photographed.
Module 1
Landscape photography
Styles and approaches
Exposure and contrast
Identifying the scene
Digital and film
Lighting and composition
Places to visit
Working with the seasons
Unpacking the gadget bag
Module 2
Travel photography
Essential equipment
Styles and genre
Approaches, tips and hints
What to take with
Places to visit
Module 3
Wildlife photography
Essential equipment
Approaches
Technical control
Artistic licence
Fill-in flash techniques
Places to visit
| Price: | No of Classes: |
| R 2,190.00 | 3 |
| Hatfield Campus Pretoria: | |
| Start Date: | Start Time: |
| Thursday 6 th May 2010 | 18h00 - 21h00 (Night class) |
| Bedfordview Campus Joburg: | |
| Start Date: | Start Time: |
| Saturday 10 th April 2010 | 09h00 – 12h00 (Day class) |
| Bordeaux Campus - Joburg: | |
| Start Date: | Start Time: |
| Thursday 4 th March 2010 | 18h00 - 21h00 (Night class |

