Are you looking to improve your skills in photography and develop your creative practice? Perhaps you would like to enhance your photo editing skills, need advice on how to get the most out of your photographic equipment or you are keen to try your hand at analog photography. If so, read on to find out more about the 2018 Redeye Academy workshops and events.
Who are they for?
These workshops, which combine the cutting-edge prowess of Chromasia with Redeye’s emphasis on contemporary meaning and context, are for enthusiasts, working photographers at every level, and for anyone looking to improve the quality of their photography and develop their creative style and voice.
Programme Breakdown
These are full day Saturday workshops split into two modules: beginner and intermediate. We would encourage you to book onto more than one session to gain the greatest benefit and to develop your relationship with the tutors and other participants.
Beginners
To help you get started, we have lined up a selection of beginners workshops. These are ideal if you are new to photography or you are looking for creative inspiration and would like to try something new.
Introduction to Light Painting
3 February, 2018
Join creative light painters Jérémy Palisse and Tim Gamble as they take you to a special location in the Peak District to learn how to create dazzling light-painted images outdoors.
Digital Detox (Tin Type)
24 February, 2018
Michelle Selway of The Tin Type Trailer – a traveling Victorian darkroom – gives you an insight into and hand-on experience of more traditional printing methods.
Introduction to Portraiture
10 March, 2018
Professional photographer David Nightingale guides you through the practicalities of portrait photography to help you get the most out of your camera and your subject.
Digital Detox: Cyanotypes & Salt Prints
31 March, 2018
Professional photographers Libby Nightingale and Alan Kent will talk you through traditional film processing techniques before giving you a chance to create your own cyanotypes and salt prints.
Intermediate
These intermediate sessions offer next level training in editing software and practical guidance on how to improve the quality of your images and get the most out of your equipment without breaking the bank. Ideally, you will have a reasonable grasp of how your own camera works, and be willing to experiment.
UPGRADE YOUR IMAGES NOT YOUR CAMERA
17 March, 2018
This workshop, run by David Nightingale and Paul Hermann (the director of Redeye), explores a range of techniques that can improve and optimise the quality of your photographs without you needing to spend a fortune on equipment.
When?
Redeye Academy workshops are held as full day Saturday workshops between 3 February and 31 March 2018.
Where?
Various locations across Greater Manchester, please see follow the individual workshop links above for venue details.
Tickets
Special early bird tickets are available for individual workshops until one month before the event. These just £62.50 for Redeye Members and £72.50 for non-members. Please follow the links above to the individual workshops to purchase tickets. As space is limited, early booking is recommended.
We have some fantastic discounts available for those who wish to attend the full series of Redeye Academy workshops. The Beginner’s series is £250 for all four workshops and the Intermediate series is just £125 for two sessions.
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