I got this e-mail from Ayala Foundation, inc.:
Primer on Lighting
October 24-25 at 6:00–9:30 p.m.
This pioneering course in the local photography scene is dedicated solely to the discussion of lighting concepts and techniques. It allows the participants to:
- Learn the fundamental principles of lighting
- Master the primary controllable characteristics of light
- Become familiar with the different lighting tools used in the studio and on location
- Master the systematic way of setting up lighting
- Be able to “read” lighting conditions for best lighting design and exposure
- Have a practical session applying the fundamental controllable characteristics of light in setting up artificial lighting
Requirement
- Basic working knowledge on photography, particularly exposure setting; or must have at least taken Photo 101 or Digital 101
- Optional: a camera with manual exposure control, exposure-flash meter
Venue
Reading Room, Filipinas Heritage Library, Makati Avenue, Ayala Triangle, Makati City (across The Peninsula Manila)
Speaker
Jay Alonzo personally designed the structure and contents of this workshop, after realizing the lack of emphasis on the in-depth discussion of lighting design and control in most local photo classes, and the lack of short courses that particularly deal with photographic lighting. As such, Jay, in partnership with The Alcove Perspective, first introduced the Primer on Lighting course in the summer of 2002.
I already enrolled for this workshop about 3 weeks ago & it will start today at 6 in the evening.
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