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Manual Mode Made Easy workshop

Where
1A Barncleuth Square
Potts Point NSW 2011
Australia
We'll be meeting in front of the nearby Kings Cross Police Station
When

Sunday 2 March from 10am to 1pm Sunday 1 June from 10am to 1pm Saturday 6 September from 10am to 1pm Sunday 7 December from 10am to 1pm

Cost

General Admission: $90

Learn an easy method to go from auto mode to manual mode on your camera.

Manual mode will help you develop your style. It's essential for creative photography such as night photography, astro-photography, light painting, slow shutter photography, and special FX using filters, etc. It's especially fun to use your camera in manual mode when you travel.

We are confident this workshop will get you comfortably shooting in manual mode before the end of the workshop. 

About your photo guide

Shane Rozario is a commercial photographer. He began his journey into photography in 1998 after he found himself on tour with Ben Harper. He is knowledgeable and patient.

What you will need:

  • Camera with manual capability 

  • At least one lens (zoom or fixed)

  • A tripod 

Please dress for the weather.

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