The Black and White Photography and The Art of Composition Class

Talks/Workshops
Schedule/Venue

Gallery 7 Digital Studio

Shangri-La Plaza
EDSA corner Shaw Boulevard, , Mandaluyong
Metro Manila, Philippines

  • 28
    12:00 AM

About the Event

Are you looking for a great photography class? Well, Gallery 7 has compiled 2 awesome classes for you this summer!
 


‘The Black and White Photography’ and ‘The Art of Composition Class’! These two classes will surely give aspiring photographers a solid foundation to come up with images that stand out from the rest.

 

 


Lecturer Bubuy Balangue has been a hobbyist and a semi-professional photographer for the past 7 years. He has photographed numerous celebrities, traveled and photographed some of Europe’s and Asia’s well-celebrated scenes. He has also contributed his images to some of our local glossy magazines. He currently holds a position at Studio 23?s creative team.

Past participants have found his workshops highly enjoyable and easy to understand. Bubuy is very ‘generous’ in terms of sharing his knowledge to aspiring photographers and enthusiasts. A lot of them have even become his ‘friends’ on Facebook, making him more accessible for further consultations.

BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY:

APRIL 28 - 10:00am to 3:00pm (part 1) Saturday (REGISTRATION ONGOING)
APRIL 29 - 10:00am to 3:00pm (part 2) Sunday (REGISTRATION ONGOING)

Course Fee: P 3,500 (For the 2-day course) includes CD of Powerpoint, Course Certificate.

What to bring:
The participant must have a Digital SLR Camera with controls for aperture and shutter speed. (or any camera with manual mode setting, ex: Panasonic Lumix LX3 or Canon G11)

MASTERING THE ART OF COMPOSITION:

MAY 5 - 10:00am to 3:00pm (part 1) Saturday (REGISTRATION ONGOING)
MAY 6 - 10:00am to 3:00pm (part 2) Sunday (REGISTRATION ONGOING)

Course Fee: P 3,500 (For the 2-day course) includes CD of Powerpoint, Course Certificate.

What to bring:
The participant must have a Digital SLR Camera with controls for aperture and shutter speed. (or any camera with manual mode setting, ex: Panasonic Lumix LX3 or Canon G11)