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Photography Workshop in Hong Kong

Private one-on-one photography workshop that comprises discussions and practice with an aim to help out photography enthusiasts to achieve a full understanding of the process of photography.

The structure of this experience covers both aspects of the form and content.

The duration of this experience is 2 hours

Workshop Highlights

– Improve your way of seeing things.
– Build up a cohesive body of work.
– Define your photographic identity.
– Overcome barriers and technical difficulties.


FAQ


– Is this workshop suitable for beginners?
When it comes to art I prefer not to classify photographers to based on their experience level. That is not the way that how art works. This workshop is suitable for everyone.

– What kind of gear shall I bring?
A camera with manual settings is suggested. Bring the lightest combination possible. One camera and one lens is enough.

– What should I wear?
We do a lot of walking during the workshop so comfortable shoes and clothes are recommended.

– What is the maximum number of students allowed per workshop?
Each group cannot exceed four students.


TESTIMONIALS


Thomas is a passionate and knowledgeable mentor. I’d recommended this workshop to beginners and intermediate photographers who want to get better in photography.
– Julia

Thomas is very informative. His educational background tells it all. He gives you all what you need, when taking photos. If you are photography major, I’d recommend. There are some strict realities, but don’t get discouraged. Just keep in mind about all what he showed you. It’s worth it.
– Dan

Thomas provided good technical info and background, and a clear task to work on. He is very familiar with the city and was quite open, friendly and helpful. Thanks Tom!
– Alex


ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR


Thomas Bertson is a Hong Kong based photographer and educator. Much of his work is directed towards social -ethical issues. He began his work in 2008 on shooting an extensive range of subjects including still life and portraiture. Subsequently he focused on documentary projects when he covered the Arab Spring (2011), wherein hundreds of pictures were published, and Prison Escape (2012). A collection of his photographs can be seen at Vogue.com. In December 2020 he published his first book “Hong Kong: Photographic Journey in Search of Peace.”


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Cost of Workshop HK$350