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Monday, April 3, 2017

Come and Try Photography

I have just this last Friday(31/3/17) completed 12 hours of photography training for 2 hours once a week through the community outreach programmes organised by the Burnside Council in Adelaide.
 My general feeling and feedback from participants is that this was a worthwhile exercise.

We had much discussion and viewing of samples of photography.

I worked my way through a keynote(powerpoint) programme I have developed on the fundamentals of photography although time running out cut us a little bit short on that.

A highlight was a field trip to a local park where we practised different techniques.

On the last day we discussed a quiz I  had handed out on the first day and generally speaking most were able to get the majority of questions right.

I have offered to all the participants a couple of hours extra time to help them fine tune their cameras as it is difficult to do that in a group setting.

With their permission and the permission of the Burnside council I have posted some of the pics recorded during the course by the participants.

During the course one of the participants,Wendy, brought in some old negatives her Nanna had taken years ago on a box brownie camera.

I scanned them for her and there were some iconic Australian picnic scenes amongst them.

On our field trip I had the idea we would re create some picnic scenes with a blend of old and new technology.

That was fun with "Mr. Tripod" and his "self timer" friend getting some good shots.

I apologise for being the subject material in some of these shots as I did not have any paid or volunteer models to help out and I did not want to embarrass participants into the role.

Many thanks to the staff at Burnside for co-ordinating and setting up.
Matthew, Shandre and Ros.



from Wendy's box camera negs

from Wendy's box camera negs

from Wendy's box camera negs



Wendy using Box Camera as in days of old.


Tripod "selfie"








Shooting into the light.


Capturing the peak of action

Capturing the peak of action






Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Photography Course for Young People by Geoff Thompson

Update:This course was held today 27/4/17. We had 7 young people take part and they showed much promise in photography.
Thanks to Jennifer Mann of the Burnside Council for organising this and thank you young people for being a most attentive group and best wishes for your photography endeavours.


In the upcoming school holidays in Adelaide I have been asked to teach photography to
 young people in the 12-25 age bracket.

Thursday 27 April
12 pm – 4 pm
Burnside Civic Centre and Hazelwood Park

Time is running out. There is a low cost of $15 only.

If anyone is interested they can book their space by clicking on the following link:

https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/burnside-youth-photography-workshop-tickets-33030607436
 




In the upcoming school holidays in Adelaide I have been asked to teach photography to
 young people in the 12-25 age bracket.

I have many years experience in photography including Wedding Photography and teaching photography. I started weddings in 1975.

There is an online place where you can book your place and take part.

https://www.burnside.sa.gov.au/Whats-On/Youth-Events/Burnside-Youth-Photography-Workshop-12-25yrs?BestBetMatch=photography|d13b95b2-5146-4b00-9e3e-a80c73739a64|4f05f368-ecaa-4a93-b749-7ad6c4867c1f

If you are coming below are some questions I would like answered before the event and you can do this through Jennifer Mann at the Burnside Council through the above enrollment process.

I look forward to seeing you there.

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Teenage Photography Course at Burnside Council

Questions in advance for students:

1.What is it you like about photography?

2.What type of photos do you like to take?

3.As a photographer, how do you rate yourself from 1-5?

           1= absolute beginner

           5= Very good or competent

4. Do you put pictures on face book or similar?

5. Are you interested in old cameras and film technology as well as digital?

6. Do you have a camera of your own?

   Digital compact camera

   Digital SLR camera

   Phone Camera/iPad

   Film Camera