Workshop Dates | Contact info@psc.edu.au for next available dates |
Over 2.5 days |
At PSC and On Location One evening 6-9pm at PSC | Saturday 8.30am-5pm on location | Sunday 9am-12pm at PSC |
Lygon Street Documentary Photography Workshop
Documentary photography is a style of photography that provides a straightforward and accurate representation of people, places, objects and occasions, and is often used to chronicle significant and historical events. Good documentary photography is the achievement of a photographer with a critical eye and a story to tell.
Learn the methods and techniques of documentary photography and enjoy the opportunity to photograph Lygon Street during this 2 ½ day workshop.
On this 2.5 day short-course you will learn shooting techniques, how to get the most out of your camera, how to create more exciting and creative images and other elements of documentary photography. You will also learn narrative and how to tell stories with your images.
Banner Image: Michael Coyne © 2019
Michael Coyne: has worked as a photographer throughout an extensive career covering significant events in places as diverse as China, The Philippines, Papua New Guinea, South America, the Middle East and Africa. His work has been featured in magazines such as: Life, Time, Newsweek, and National Geographic. He spent eight years in the Middle East documenting the rise of Islamic fundamentalism, the Iranian revolution and the Iran/Iraq war. Michael has had eleven books published and received a number of awards for his work. His extensive work has been featured in many solo and joint exhibitions around the world.
Application Procedure
Contact the College and ask for our Future Student Coordinator, or email info@psc.edu.au or you can purchase now via the PSC shop |
Fees & enrolment
$650.00 payable through the PSC Shop or bring a friend for a discount. |
Photography Studies College (Melbourne) is a division of Photography Holdings Pty. Ltd.
ACN 005 525 306, ABN 58 860 041 097, CRICOS Provider No. 00257G, TEQSA Provider No. 12200, RTO Code 0111