Join us to explore and improve your urban photography skills!

After an introduction to camera controls, this workshop will be dedicated to learning different photography techniques and tips including composition, creating a narrative, controlling focus & more. You’ll complete a walk of Fareham town centre together to practice your skills before heading back to Ashcroft for a sharing of photos and wrap up.

Meeting point: Ashcroft Arts Centre

What you need: A camera or phone with camera, notebook and pen. 

This activity is around 95% wheelchair accessible, with good paths around the town centre.

Strong Island has delivered photography workshops for the last 10 years to literally thousands of people of all ages and abilities, all across the south coast.
Working with organisations such as Chichester Harbour Conservancy, University of Portsmouth, Making Space, Hampshire Cultural Trust plus many schools and youth groups we’ve developed Walkshops, where rather than sitting down in a classroom you actively learn different photography skills and techniques out and about with your camera, with support from a professional photographer.

ALL ABILITIES

Everyone is welcome to come along, it doesn’t matter how confident you are with your camera, from total beginner to expert there is lots to discover

ALL CAMERAS

Bring your digital or film camera: anything from a digital compact through to an SLR and if you want to shoot 35mm film, cool! Cameraphones are welcome too

LEARN TOGETHER
Learn in a group with people of all abilities

LOCATIONS
Fareham Town Centre

Meeting point: Ashcroft Arts Centre
What you need: A camera or phone with camera, notebook and pen. The weather can be unpredictable, please consider what footwear and clothing to bring.

This is a family walkshop: Ticket Price is for 2 adults and 2 children

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