Join us for this exciting opportunity at the Kennel Club Building in Stoneleigh to perfect your dog photography skills. Guided by a Nikon tutor you will learn how best camera settings, tips and techniques to photograph these loveable animals.
During this workshop you will be provided with a solid understanding of the skills and techniques required to capture portraits and action shots of a range of different dogs. There will be a professional handler on hand and you will be split into small groups to allow the dogs to rotate and rest between shoots. The Nikon tutor will be discussing and demonstrating the best techniques to capture the characteristics of these animals to make sure you get some stunning images for your portfolio. We will be working with a range of dogs, but in particular British Native Breeds and unusual breeds that you may not usually get the chance to photograph.
We will be meeting at the Kennel Club Building in Stoneleigh Park at 10:30am and the course will run until approx 4pm. A buffet lunch will be included so please let Nikon School know if you have any dietary
requirements.
If you have any further questions about the course or about how to find the Kennel Club building please contact Nikon School.
A great day that provided the opportunity to capture some fantastic photographs of some truly fantastic dogs. Fast moving with changing light conditions demanding careful consideration of lens, shutter speed, aperture and technique. Under Neil's guidance I think everyone went home with a smile on their face, confident that they had captured images which they could be really proud of. The venue was perfect and everything very well organised by Nikon and the KC. Dog owners were brilliant.
Philip S.
Once you have completed the course on location, or the training online, use your online portal access to upload your photos, share them with others on the course in the gallery area, compare ideas and results, plus get direct feedback from your trainer.
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