Workshops

Hands-on photography and filmmaking workshops with practical camera use, lighting, lenses, studio practice, outdoor sessions, and mentor-led feedback.

Upcoming Workshops

The archive had old workshop references for Nikon, Sony, Canon, Panasonic, and Tamron. This page is ready for current workshop dates and registration details.

Nikon Workshop

Nikon Workshop

Camera handling, lens choice, exposure, autofocus, and practical field workflow for DSLR and mirrorless users.

Sony Workshop

Sony Workshop

Mirrorless workflow, hybrid shooting, autofocus practice, video basics, and creative camera settings.

Canon Workshop

Canon Workshop

Digital photography, camera controls, lenses, practical assignments, and image-making workflow.

Panasonic Workshop

Panasonic Workshop

Hybrid photo-video practice, lighting approach, storytelling, and content production workflow.

Tamron Workshop

Tamron Workshop

Lens selection, focal length, composition, outdoor practice, and subject-focused shooting.

Practical Studio Workshop

Practical Studio Workshop

Hands-on studio lighting, portrait setup, product practice, and guided feedback sessions.

Workshop Tracks

Each session can be updated with dates, faculty names, fees, duration, and registration links when the latest schedule is available.

Camera Basics

Exposure, focusing, metering, white balance, file formats, and camera setup.

Studio Lighting

Three-point lighting, modifiers, background control, portraits, and product lighting.

Outdoor Practice

Natural light, location planning, composition, silhouettes, panning, and long exposure.

Product & Food

Tabletop setup, styling, texture, highlights, props, and commercial image consistency.

Fashion & Portrait

Model direction, posing, mood boards, styling references, and portfolio-ready images.

Filmmaking & Reels

Basic camera movement, sound, short-form content, interviews, and editing workflow.

What To Expect

Workshops are built for practical learning, so students leave with stronger technique and clearer creative direction.

  • Hands-on camera, lighting, and lens demonstrations.
  • Small-group practice with mentor guidance and feedback.
  • Studio and outdoor assignments based on the workshop topic.
  • Portfolio discussion, workflow tips, and image review where applicable.
  • Beginner-friendly and intermediate options can be listed separately as dates are confirmed.

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