Saturday 29 April
11:00am - 12:30pm
How can staging, performance and direction be used to create ease with your subjects and result in dynamic and compelling portraits?
Practice the art of constructing portraits. In this hands-on workshop, photographer and videographer Madeline Bishop will take you through a series of exercises to help develop ease, trust and connection when photographing new people. She will show you how to utilise this energy and direct your models for better pictures and discuss how to compose, light and shoot images to get the best from your photoshoot.
In this workshop you will use each other as the models for your images so come prepared (with a camera) to photograph and be photographed.
Cost: $45/$40.5
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Madeline Bishop is a photography and video artist originally from Canberra and currently based in Melbourne. Bishop’s work is conceptually centred around relational dynamics. Exploiting the persistent tension between distance and closeness in photographs, Bishop’s work uses a performative and constructed approach to dissecting the relationship between photography and intimacy. Bishop is a Master of Fine Arts graduate with First Class Honours from the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne and has been a finalist in a number of prizes, including being awarded the 2020 Perth Centre of Photography IRIS Award.