Street Photography Workshop
Workshop: Street Photography
Alternative Beirut is happy to collaborate with Nader Bahsoun to launch the Street Photography workshop.
The workshop is designed for beginner and intermediate photographers who want to acquire the skill of street photography. With a focus on observation and framing, you will start developing your own unique storytelling style. You will learn diverse approaches to street portraiture, directing the street, and balancing the foreground and background. The 3-4 hours street journey will help nurture your creativity and expand your artistic vision.
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Street Photography Workshop Structure
Introduction to Street Photography: Firstly, we will delve into the history of street photography by examining photographs taken by renowned street photographers from around the world. This exploration will lead us to engage in a discussion about the practice and art of street photography, covering the reasons behind it, its essence, techniques, and the artists who excel in this form of art
Preparation: Before taking to the streets, we will ensure that our camera settings are properly configured. Additionally, we will share technical tips and tricks to facilitate a smooth and seamless journey.
On-Street Activities: During our time on the streets, we will engage in various exercises and receive guidance to improve our photography skills. These exercises will encompass everything from how we handle our cameras and position our bodies to understanding the significance of timing and distance while capturing moments and much more.
By following this comprehensive approach, we will be better equipped to capture the essence of street photography and enhance our artistic expression.
Workshop Registration
Logistical Information
Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Duration: 3-4 hours
When: This workshop is delivered privately and curated specifically to your needs and schedule.
Price: $120 / participant; $300 / 3 participants
Number of Participants: 1-3
Equipment: All types of cameras are allowed; the smaller the better, including the lens