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GallenWolf:
Hey furs and all,
I'm wondering if there are any people interested in a two/three session photography related workshop? I've been asked if I could teach photography, but I've always declined as I truly believe art needs to be developed on one's own through the study of those that inspire oneself.

However, the technical aspects of photography are generally more clear cut, and I'd like to explain my photography pipeline in the hopes that
a) curious photographers can figure out what/how I've been shooting with and
b) hope to learn more with feedback from other experienced photographers attending CF.

I would love to host this, and would like to know if there is a room with a projector available. Things I would like to cover include

- Photography Pipeline: From storage to prints
- Why screen calibration is important
- Exposure, Metering and White Balance
- Why I find flash in daylight critical
- Lens choices and Composition - my personal shooting style.
- Focusing your lens
- Raw conversion/Photo editing
- Books and resources
- Q&A

Do not intend to cover
- RAW vs Jpeg
- Canon vs Nikon
- Potatoe Vs Potahto

This is what I can offer for the con :) Cheers!

Regards,
GW

http://www.furaffinity.net/user/gallenw
http://www.fursuitphotography.com/

neweinstein:
sounds interesting ... my own event idea just got declined so I have some time left now ;D

EIN

SFW:
This would actually be quite interesting, I dabble in photography and some pointers would be good to pick up on the practical side of things.

aurora:
I use a camera most days just a 'point and shoot' type, although it has advanced settings I always leave it set on 'auto',

A photography workshop I think it would be quite interesting.

GallenWolf:
Hey all! Thanks for the support!

Two points I'd like to add.

First, it seems like a 2-3 hour session may occupy too much time in the convention, but a condensed version fitted down to a one hour slot that would give the points on what to look out for vs me doing demos is no a problem.

Secondly, I'm not trying to teach photography, that's not possible in the span of 2-3 hours. What I wish to speak about, is concepts or techniques fellow photographers may have missed out, so that we all can look into them during/after the con :)

Cheers!

GW

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