Smart Phone Photography Workshop run by Jonathan Ward 22nd March 2019

Smart Phone Photography Workshop run by Jonathan Ward 22nd March 2019

Smart Phone Photography Workshop at Provender Nurseries run by Jonathan Ward. 

Want to learn how to take decent photographs on your phone?  Provender Nurseries are hosting a Smart Phone Photography workshop run by Jonathan Ward of Ginger Horticulture.

Jonathan is a member of The Professional Garden Photographers Association and highly regarded within the horticultural industry for his fantastic images.

This 2-hour workshop is an introduction to the world of mobile photography. You will learn the fundamentals of taking a good photograph, review both the smartphone camera and its native editing functions, as well as explore popular photo apps. There will be opportunity’s during the class to practice what you learn and receive feedback.

This course is designed for people who want to improve their skills and understanding of mobile photography in order to take better and more artistic pictures of people, places and things.

After a brief discussion of how to use your phone’s camera to its fullest capabilities, we’ll put your new knowledge to work by going on a photo walk in the nursery.

You just need your mobile phone and imagination.

This workshop is open to all phones & tablets.

The date for the Smart Phone Photography workshop is Friday 14th December from 10.00am to 12.00pm and will be held on site at Provender Nurseries.  Spaces are limited to 9 people.  Please ensure you wear suitable clothes for the day as you will be outside for some of the workshop.  Bookings can be made by following https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/smart-phone-photography-tickets-52517268564

Jonathan is one of Europe’s top garden and horticultural photographers. His unique ability to create striking visual identities and memorable photographs of plants, gardens, and the people who make them, has gained him an outstanding reputation with clients worldwide. Not only is he a member of the Chartered Institute of Horticulture but a member of The Professional Garden Photographers Association.

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