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Basic Food Photography Workshop (Group)

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ABOUT THE EVENT

Learn from International Award Winning Food Photographer - Bene Tan on what is food photography & how to photograph professional, drool-inducing food images using simple lighting technique! He will personally guide you throughout this group workshop.

 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

This worksop is suitable for Photography Enthusiasts, Marketing Personnel, Home Bakers, Chefs / Pastry Chefs, Graphic Designers or anyone who is interested in food photography.

FEE
SG $350 per pax

 

WHEN

Class Full

DURATION

4 hours, 2pm to 6pm

 

NO. OF PARTICIPANTS

Limited to 5 slots only.

VENUE

Will email the address once the workshop is confirm.

NOTE

  • We are not MySkillsFuture / SkillsFuture claimable.

  • We have a friendly dog at our home studio.

REQUIREMENT / PREREQUISITE

  • Mobile Phone / Compact / DSLR / Mirrorless camera that has Manual control mode or Aperture priority mode.

  • For Compact Camera, make sure your camera has the macro mode/function.

  • Preferably to have some basic fundamental of Photography. 

  • Good working knowledge of your camera.

  • Please bring along a macro Lens if you have one.

 

OUTLINE

  • Introduction to food photography

  • Understand about your camera 

  • Understand types of lens used and how it works for food photography

  • Understand Aperture and Shutter Speed used in food photography

  • Learn how to take professional, drool-inducing food images using simple lighting techniques

  • Learn what makes a good food image

  • Learn how to create and tell a Story

  • Learn the different types of Composition

  • Learn what are the common mistakes

  • Learn how to photograph straight from the camera without the need of heavy editing using Photoshop

  • Learn how to control Depth of Field in food photography

  • Learn how to choose the correct white balance

  • Learn how to control the exposure

  • Types of Metering & ISO to use

  • Understand about Colour Temperature

  • Learn how to use Lighting tools (low budget)

Workshop includes theory and practical session.

HOW TO SIGN UP

  1. Make payment (refer to payment options below), take a screenshot of your payment.

  2. Email your preferred date, full name, mobile number and payment screenshot to enquiry@bene-tan.com

  3. A confirmation email will be sent once we verified your payment.

PAYMENT OPTIONS

PayNow to: 

UEN: 201115495N

CAUSE & EFFECT STUDIO PTE. LTD.

Please leave your full name in the ‘Bill Reference No." to allow us to match your payment with your booking.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bank Transfer to:

DBS Current: 106-901-351-8

 

Please leave your full name in the ‘Comments for Recipient’ to allow us to match your payment with your booking.

TERMS & CONDITIONS

  • Fees must be paid in full prior to the start of the workshop.

  • Withdrawal or failure to turn up will result in the loss of the full course fee.

  • Cause & Effect Studio Pte Ltd reserves the right to modify the specification of a course without notice.

  • If the workshop is being cancelled due to insufficient participants, you will receive a full refund. Enrolled participants will be informed two week before the workshop date if the course will be cancelled or postponed due to the minimum number of participants not being met.

 

Contact us if you have any questions.

Reviews

Joy Chiam

Had a great experience at the Food Photography class! Bene shared passionately about different tips and tricks to take better food photos. This is a class definitely worth going for if you wish to learn more about food photography.

Josh Chua

I get to know this introduction course via my friend, indeed it helps my photography skill after going though all the detail explanation given by bene.

If you are looking to explore your camera for hobby or professional guidelines, come to bene tan will be an awesome choice!

Amelia Foo

Informative for a basic photography workshop. Bene shared the basic techniques and methods were useful and simple to understand. I wished the classes were longer and we had more opportunities to take more photos of different food items.

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