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    Default PRIMER ON PHOTOGRAPHIC LIGHTING April 2, 2005

    The Alcove Photo Gallery is again proud to launch its series of
    lighting workshops, now running on its fourth season. Opening the
    series is PRIMER ON PHOTOGRAPHIC LIGHTING by Jay Alonzo on April 2,
    2005 (9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.) at the Filipinas Heritage Library,
    Makati Avenue, Ayala Triangle, Makati City (across The Peninsula
    Manila). Our Primer on Lighting workshop is a pioneering course in
    the local photography scene, and is dedicated solely to the
    discussion of lighting concepts and techniques.

    This one-day seminar will cover the basics of lighting, with added
    emphasis on using artificial light sources. This course aims to
    reduce the complexity of light and illumination to a learnable level,
    and to show its application in photographing specific subjects. It
    will allow the students to:

    · Learn the fundamental principles of lighting and its importance to
    creating better photographs
    · Master the primary controllable characteristics of light and see
    how it applies to photographic lighting
    · Know the different lighting tools used in-studio and on-location,
    and how to use them to achieve the lighting results that you want
    · Master the systematic way of setting up lighting using artificial
    light sources
    · Be able to "read" lighting conditions especially during on-location
    shoots, and be able to optimize your shooting workflow/method for
    best lighting design and exposure
    · Have a practical session applying the fundamental controllable
    characteristics of light in setting up artificial lighting

    The workshop will benefit professional and non-professional
    photographers who want to improve their photography through the
    skillful use of lighting. This seminar is not only intended as a
    primer in using artificial light, but also in using natural light
    when taking pictures.

    Requirement:

    · Basic working knowledge on photography, particularly about exposure
    setting; or have at least taken Photo 101 or Digital Photography 101
    · Optional – a camera with manual exposure control, exposure meter
    (preferably with flash exposure mode)

    About The Lecturer:

    Jay Alonzo personally designed the structure and contents of this
    workshop, after realizing the lack of emphasis on the in-depth
    discussion of lighting design and control in most local photo
    classes, and the lack of short courses that particularly deal with
    photographic lighting. As such, Jay, in partnership with the Alcove
    Photo Gallery, first introduced the Primer on Lighting course in the
    summer of 2002.

    Jay started his teaching career in 1996, and has conducted seminars
    for the Technology & Livelihood Resource Center, DBP Camera Club,
    Procter & Gamble, Caltex Philippines, Microsoft Philippines and
    Meralco Mountaineers among others. A professional photographer
    outside the classroom, most of his projects are focused on the local
    movie/entertainment, hotel, resort and restaurant industries. He also
    does regular shoots for Businessday and Mabuhay magazine, the in-
    flight magazine of Philippine Airlines.

    Workshop fee is P1,200 (inclusive of handouts, equipment use and
    certificate). Limited slots only. For more details, please call
    8921801, email events@fillib.org.ph, or visit
    www.filipinaslibrary.org.ph.

    Thanks very much!

    Mary Grace P. Santos
    Events Coordinator
    Filipinas Heritage Library
    Nielson Tower, Ayala Triangle
    Makati Avenue
    1224 Makati City
    (632) 892-1801 loc. 20
    (632) 759-3371
    Fax: (632) 892-1810
    URL: http://www.filipinaslibrary.org.ph

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