Beginner/ Intermediate Photography Workshop

Beginner/ Intermediate Photography Workshop

By Tunbridge Wells Friends of the Earth

Running alongside Tunbridge Wells Friends of the Earth art exhibition 'Waste'

Date and time

Location

Trinity Theatre

Church Road Royal Tunbridge Wells TN1 1JP United Kingdom

Good to know

Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Beginner and Intermediate Photography workshop

Local photographers Phil Wey and Justin Holmes will lead a photography workshop for beginner and intermediate photographers. Participants should bring their own digital camera, but any kind of camera will do (including phone cameras). Film cameras can also be brought, but we won't be able to provide any immediate feedback on your photographs!

The workshop will include:

  • a discussion of the creative choices which a photographer can make at the time of taking a picture;
  • a hands-on session during which participants will be encouraged to take photographs in and around the Trinity Theatre building and then review them;
  • some hints and tips on how to use computer software to process images after they've been taken, both to correct things which went wrong and to make images which go beyond simple photographic realism.

Attendees will be contacted with more information before the event. The cost of the workshop covers hire of the space and facilities required. This workshop is suitable for adults of all abilities.

This workshop runs alongside the art exhibition 'Waste', organised by Tunbridge Wells Friends of the Earth. For more information on this please see: https://www.trinitytheatre.net/events/friends-of-the-earth-waste/

We are also hosting other workshops, see our eventbrite for more information on these.

About the facilitators:

Justin is an amateur wildlife photographer, interested in all wildlife from the very small to the very large. In 2021 he made a resolution to take at least one photograph every day of the year, and, whilst most of them weren't very good, he learnt a lot from the experience. Justin's work was exhibited at the Tunbridge Wells Friends of the Earth Art Exhibitions in 2023 and 2024.

Phil is a photographer based in Tunbridge Wells, Kent and landscape images are his primary interest, ranging from rural views to cityscapes and from grand vistas to close-up details. He is drawn to strong lines or shapes and contrasts in light and colour that create compositions which the viewer will find attractive. He works in both colour and black and white, uses digital equipment including an infra-red camera and produces his own fine art prints when possible to give full control of the creative process.

A sample of their works can be seen below.

Frequently asked questions

Who can attend?

This workshop is open to all - no experience required and materials will all be provided. If you have any specific queries/ concerns please contact us via email on tunwellsfoe@gmail.com

I would love to come but can't afford the ticket cost

We aim to make all our events as inclusive as possible, and as such free/ subsidised tickets are available for those who need them - no questions asked. Please contact tunwellsfoe@gmail.com to get access to these.

Do you offer refunds?

Yes - if you can no longer attend please contact us and we will arrange for a refund (minus eventbrite fees)

Can I come alone?

Of course! The workshop is fully facilitated and you can come alone or with friend(s).

Organized by

Our local FoE group for Tunbridge Wells was set up in 2005, and after a little break we came back! We work on a variety of campaigns, depending on members' interests, concerns and skills. For example, cutting out single-use plastics, increasing tree cover, creating pollinator-friendly habitats, environmental arts projects, litter picking, promoting walking and cycling and clean public buses as part of dealing with local congestion and air pollution, and engaging with local politicians on the Climate Emergency.

We are keen to establish friendly relations with other local community groups to promote networking of people from all backgrounds and ages who want to engage with social and environmental issues as listed above.

The aims of our group are: 

• to bring people together who strive to preserve and/or create a healthy (local) environment for future generations• to try and persuade politicians, businesses and others to support our cause• support national Friends of the Earth in their campaigns to fight against pollution and climate change

£11.55
Oct 25 · 11:00 AM GMT+1