Level-Up: Still Life Photography for Young Creatives with Julie Howden

Level-Up: Still Life Photography for Young Creatives with Julie Howden

By Stirling Photography Festival

Are you 14-21 years old? Join photographer Julie for a lesson in Still Life, photographing items from the University's Science Collection

Date and time

Location

Pathfoot Building

University of Stirling Pathfoot Building Stirling FK9 4LA United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 1 hour, 15 minutes
  • In person

About this event

As part of the Art Collection at the University of Stirling's Art and Science programme , join photographer Julie Howden for a hands- on workshop exploring all things still life and product photography, using objects from the University's science collection!

Especially for the Stirling Photography Festival, Julie has created a playful still life photography workshop aimed at youths 14-21. This youth workshop is ideal for any aspiring photographers or content creators.

In this session we will support experimentation with composition and lighting and help develop an understanding of the significance of process and practice - including looking at chiaroscuro and key lighting, colour relationships, pattern, texture, and contrast.

While we will provide backgrounds and objects you are more than welcome to bring some items of personal interest to you.

By the end of the session hopefully you will have create a mini digital portfolio.

The workshop is suitable for photographers of all abilities - all cameras will work , including camera phones. If you have a tripod, please bring it along.

This event is designed for 14-21 years olds, children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

About Julie

Working as a photographer for over 20 years, Julie started out as a photojournalist working for newspapers and magazines and has been freelance for past ten years.

Julie works on a wide and varied set of photographic commissions, including product, arts, gallery, reportage and PR photography.

Julie is currently exhibiting work in the Universty of Stirling's Pathfoot Building, commissioned by the Art Collection as part of their Art and Science exhibition.

See more of Julie's work here.

www.juliehowden.com

How to get here

The University of Stirling’s campus is just two miles from the centre of Stirling in central Scotland. We're served by excellent fast public transport links from Glasgow and Edinburgh, and are easily accessible by bus, foot and bike from Stirling city centre or Bridge of Allan.

Find information on travel, parking and public transport here

The Stirling Photography Festival is delighted to be partnering with the Art Collection at the University of Stirling again this year in the delivery of an exciting day of events on campus. This partnership builds on the festival founding values of Building Community, Inspiring Creativity and Developing Skills

"The Art Collection aims to make art and culture a part of everyday life at the University. We enable exchanges between art, research and teaching through an active programme of exhibitions and public engagement events. The integration of art and culture into University life inspires people, supports wellbeing and develops creative connections between staff, students and the local community."

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The Stirling Photography Festival is an inclusive celebration of community. Our mission is to develop skills, create opportunities, and build community through events, workshops, and exhibitions. Partnering with some of photography’s newest and finest talent from across the World, our aim is to connect our community through photography. Since we were established in 2018, we are delighted to have had the support of local businesses and Stirling’s creative and cultural organisations. Partnerships with Scotland's leading centres for photography, including Street Level Photoworks and Stills, strengthen our professional network and assist us in bringing leading artists to Stirling.

Free
Sep 13 · 11:30 AM GMT+1