Thursday, April 26, 2012

Photography Workshop









Learn how to take portraits from local
professional photographer, Alyssa Fortin

Have you ever wondered how to use the manual feature of your 35mm camera?  Do you feel like you’re not able to capture great photos of your kids?  Then join us on May 23rd for a fun and social workshop that will focus on children’s portrait photography using your own camera. You’ll learn basic art photography rules, what makes an interesting composition and how to use lighting to its best effect.  Attendees are also welcome to bring their own photos for a gentle critique.

We’ll be meeting at a downtown Hingham location and will walk as a group to various downtown locations to experiment with the techniques we learn.  Please bring your 35mm camera (no point and shoots!) and your camera’s manual.

Date: Wednesday, May 23rd (to be rescheduled in case of rain)
Time: 9:30a-12:30p
Fee: $100/person

There will be a maximum of 10 participants.

Alyssa Fortin is a natural light film photographer specializing in newborns, babies and children. She is known for her honest and respectful approach to portraiture. Her masterful use of black and white film and natural light along with her eye for composition makes her distinctive style of fine portraiture instantly recognized. View a sample of her work at www.alyssafortinphotography.com.

This workshop is sponsored by SheTalks, a forum for women on the South Shore to come together and explore topics like creativity, marriage, mindfulness, health, careers and ultimately, how to lead a richer, more fulfilled life. Learn more at www.shetalks.org.  Questions about this event? Email Alison@shetalks.org.
                        

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