Intensive Photography Workshop; by Guest Photographer Edwin Effendy

Intensive Photography Workshop; by Guest Photographer Edwin Effendy

Event Date 2019-10-19 - 00:00:00 2026-06-03 - 19:00:00

Day 1 – Topics that makes up Photography

Live model shoot to understand lighting

Different styles of lighting to create different moods

Difference of lens to produce different works

Importance of Lighting

Branding aside, knowing the basics is utterly important. If you don’t understand how they work, you’re going to have lots of trials and errors during shoots.

Edwin’s course requires 100% participation and lots of practices.

Random Q&A session where Edwin asks the question within the topic taught

Shutter speed and motion blur

Aperture priority; what’s F-stop and why ‘f’ is meant to represent aperture.

Notes taking

Participants has to write down what they understand from every topic before the Q&A session by Edwin

Edwin published an intensive basic photography book in Bahasa

Counting exposure stops and how to balance them

Understand what the Camera’s super power is

Hands on with understanding White balance

Hands on with understanding White balance

White Balance 18% gray

How black surface affects white balance

Edwin holds the GFX100 with GF32-64mm in his hand, with tethering cable to demonstrate the various settings

Day 2 – Intensive lighting workshop

Do you use lighting in photography?

How direction of light source affects shadows

How angle of light source affects lighting the surface

How intensity of light source affects image

Different types of lights affects the subject how

How do you frame with lighting

Color cast with Lighting bounce

What makes diffused lighting

Q&A session where participants have to demonstrate how to create the intensity of lights

High contrast lighting

How modifiers affects

Apply the knowledge with actual shooting session

Q&A session on how to meter lights

Hands on practical session

Everyone has to help out and assist each other in this workshop. The more they help, the more they better understand the workflow