Igo, Tapsing ug Sipyat
Igo, Tapsing ug Sipyat
Photography Made Accessible
Series 1
A shoot-and-learn basic photography workshop that will help you make better pictures. It’s all about the output.
If you have a point and shoot digital camera, then this workshop is for you.
If you want to start taking the “OMG!” shot from your usual “Hoohumm…” , then this workshop is also for you…
The topics are designed to help you in understanding and in knowing your camera better, in identifying visual elements to aid you in picture composition and in gauging the available light. The workshop will also include discussions on the three popular fields of photography: portraiture, landscape and night and low-light photography.
We are passionate about photography and we are not pros. It means the fee will not be horrendous.
Part 1:
Lecture with Workshop
Where: Kita Ta Grill and Seafood House (across GE Homes), F. Cabahug St., Mabolo, Cebu City
When: 12 September 2009, 8AM – 5PM
Workshop Topics
1. Understanding Your Camera
2. The Exposure
3. What Makes a Striking Image : Understanding the Visual Elements
4. Composition
5. Let There Be Light
6. People: Composing Portraits
7. This Land is Mine – For Landscape
8. Exploring the Dark – Night and Low Light
Part 2:
Field
When: 13 September 2009, 7:30AM – 11:30AM
Registration Fee: PhP800.00, inclusive of snacks and lunch on the first day.
Deadline of Registration: 09 September 2009
Maximum number of participants is only 20.
Those interested may email: micxs032[at]yahoo[dot]com.
Facilitated by photographers Mark Salvador, Ruel Soriano and Al Michael Caballes.
The Team
As a group, they engage in river trekking, spelunking and mountain hiking as part of landscape and nature photography and in night and low-light photography including church interiors.
This team brings you more than 5 years of high-spirited experience in photography.
Mark is involved in travel, landscape and night and lowlight photography and is experienced in using film. He delivers true-to-life pictures and exposes the colors of the night with his Canon EOS300 camera. He publishes some of his work in his photo-blog.
Ruel is engaged in close-focus and macro photography. He also earns professionally in wedding photography. His works also include portraitures, fashion and studio photography with his Nikon D90 camera.
Al is occupied with capturing the day-to-day moments of family life including birthdays, school activities and family gatherings. He has evolved from the Panasonic P&S camera to the Nikon D80. He is currently obsessed with flash photography.
To view samples of their works, you may visit this page.

Reserve one for me Mark….Apil ko ani…:)
Please reserve a seat for me.
Thanks,
Espie
Wow, Igo, Tapsing ug Sipyat. You got it right Coolwata. That’s how exactly I would describe in times of shooting.
FYI: I have to copy the outline dito dahil blurred kasi sa paningin ko ang mga letters. Just me lang yan ha.
my eyes are very good with white letters with the body background but not with the black.
Workshop Topics
1. Understanding Your Camera
2. The Exposure
3. What Makes a Striking Image : Understanding the Visual Elements
4. Composition
5. Let There Be Light
6. People: Composing Portraits
7. This Land is Mine – For Landscape
8. Exploring the Dark – Night and Low Light
Salamat sa pagbisita Darbz…
Nahan ta ko apil ka ani, pero unsaon man naa man ka pikas isla… hehehe… Bisita nya ko sa balay nimo…
Coolwata, way sapayan bai. thanks pud sa imong pag share. dugay na man ko ga subay bay sa imong mga tira nga puro igo tanan didto sa nooksandcrannies.
kung wa unta ko dinhi sa pikas isla siguradong moapil giod ko.
usahay self-study is helpful pero mas the best giod kung makaapil niining workshop/seminar para mapadali ang kahanas ug mahibaloan ang mga tricks sa mga hingigo.
Resulta: Ma lessen na ang daghang tapsing ug masabtan nganong nasipyat.
Salamat sa pagbisita sa balay nga gamay bai.
Himoon nako ning imong igotabsingsipyat.wordpress.com nga tambayan.
Anyway kadtong imong nooksandcrannies morag daghan na man ka og falowers so dinhi na lang ko.
Hangtud sa sunod.
wowness! may bago na naman akong susundan