The steps, standard, guideline, and finishing as professional designers do.
Date
TBA
Time
Venue
Capacity
min. 15; max. 25
Instructor
Andrew S
Understanding fonts and its implementations on prints and digital outputs. Note: Computer /Laptop with Adobe app is not necessary but recommended.
Design a brochure, what tools and how. Note: Computer /Laptop with Adobe app is not necessary but recommended.
The how-tos from file preparation to printing process, color profile, paper size, dieline and scoring. Computer /Laptop with Adobe app is a must.
Working on poster design for event promotion or else. Computer /Laptop with Adobe app is recommended.
Basic color combination, the color balance, contrast, and complement colors. Note: Computer /Laptop with Adobe app is recommended.
Introduction to Adobe Illustrator and its features. Note: Computer /Laptop with Adobe app is a must.
Introduction to Adobe InDesign and its features. Note: Computer /Laptop with Adobe app is a must.
From the basic of photography to how to choose a camera that fits and knowing to use its features.
10:00-11:30 AM
Andrew
How to harmoniously combine and utilize the three key features in capturing great images.
Building artistic senses on framing and angles.
Low key, high key, front light, backlit, incidental light, reflective light, etc.
An introduction to studio lighting, its basic setup. How to use a light meter to read the light intensity.
Creative setup using one single light source.
Creative setup using main light, back light, background light and top light.
Working with model and how to direct posing the subject.
High speed photography techniques.
Grayscale tones and art photography.
Documentary, candid, art and fashion in one.
Working with art directions and layouts.
Photo manipulation, raw files, basic Photoshop and Lightroom.
Strategy to start a photography career, copyright issues, professional fee structure and development.
Documentary style photography.
Techniques to work with children.
Low light no flash photography techniques.
Special effects using studio lights.
Complex lighting setup for big sets.
Might not be available in a regular setup.
Competitions, recognitions and organizations.