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Basic Photography Seminar May 2008 by Jo Avila (Weeknights)
Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
Basic Photography Seminar May 2008 (Weeknights)
by Jo Avila
May 6, 2008 – Basic Theories and Principles of Photography
May 8, 2008 – Composition Techniques
May 13, 2008 – Basic Studio Lighting & Flash Photography
May 15, 2008 – Basic Photoshop
May 20, 2008 – Basic Color Management and Guerilla Shooting Techniques
All sessions shall be from 6:30PM-9:30PM.
There are only twenty (20) slots available.
The seminar fee of P4,000.00/participant is the total fee for all five sessions. All participants will receive handouts and a certificate of attendance.The seminar will be held at Unit 114, Gold Building, 15 Annapolis street, Greenhills, SJ.
You may register by sending an email to Jo Avila at pinakamagalingako@gmail.com or sms at (0917) 5305133.
Will Work 4 Food by Steve Tirona at Silverlens Gallery
Monday, April 21st, 2008
WILL WORK 4 FOOD
by
Steve Tirona
Curated by Adeline Ooi
6pm on April 24, 2008 - May 24, 2008
Will Work 4 Food began in 2005 with a simple aim to take “snapshots” of the nascent but exciting days of Manila’s alternative contemporary art scene. Three years on, the careers of a number of the individuals pictured here have matured. Many are now making names for themselves as some of the Philippines’ most promising and exciting young contemporary artists. This ‘family tree’ reads like the tangled streets we traverse on daily. Whether working together as members of a collective, setting up exhibition venues of their own, or quietly working on their obsessions, their energy is inspiring, their enthusiasm and determination to continually provoke and play, to experiment and reinvent.
Born in Manila in 1976, Steve Tirona was raised in Southern California and calls Los Angeles his hometown. After graduating with a Bachelors Degree in Photography from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena in 1996, Tirona went on to taking pictures professionally in the U.S. and Southeast Asia. His past work includes Rage Against the Machine’s Battle of Los Angeles album as well as the photographs for the movie Adaptation . His unorthodox vision and style of photography have garnered the respect and admiration of his peers and the creative industry as a whole. Steve is now based in Manila.
This project has been supported by The Nippon Foundation Asian Public Intellectuals Fellowship grant.
Accompanying Will Work 4 Food are Saturday Gallery Activities , all from 3-5pm:
April 26-Gallery Talk by Curator Adeline Ooi
May 3-Artist Talk by Steve Tirona
closing party on May 24, 6pm
Visit silverlens gallery at 2320 Pasong Tamo Extension, Makati City, 816-0044, manage@silverlensphoto.com. Gallery hours are Monday to Friday 10am–7 pm, Saturday 1–6pm. www.silverlensphoto.com
Basic Lighting for Portraits Seminar BATCH # 24 by Ken Go (May 2008)
Thursday, April 17th, 2008
Basic Lighting for Portraits Seminar BATCH # 24
(now includes portable wireless lighting - strobist)
by
Ken Go
May 17, 2008 Saturday (1:00pm to 5:00pm)
May 18, 2008 Sunday (scheduled shoot) and Portable wireless lighting and Critique session on
May 19, 2008 Monday (6:00 pm to 9:00 pm)
Unit 602 Cityland 10 Tower 2, H.V. Dela Costa St. Salcedo Village, Makati City, behind RCBC Tower. http://www.photosbykengo.com/misc/map.jpg
For more info and to see the photos from the previous seminar, please visit http://seminars.photosbykengo.com/
Maximum of 10 Participants
Topics:
1. Types of commonly used studio lights
2. Light modifiers
3. Trigerring lights
4. Measuring light
5. Light positions
6. Types of portrait lighting
7. Dealing with models
8. Portable wireless lighting (Strobist)
1st day of seminar will be on discussion of the topics, there will be no shooting to be done. Though there will be a hands-on practice in measuring lights using a flash meter. You will not be required to bring anything during the 1st day.
2nd day, scheduled shoots for the group (9am, 1pm and 4pm), models will be provided. Participants should only come on their time slot, to avoid over crowding. During the shoot, each participant will be asked to conceptualize a lighting set-up to be done with their model, other participants on the same group will be assisting. After the participant finishes the shoot, other participant on the group will do the same, so the previous participant will now be acting as the assistant. (round robin system) this guarantees a hands-on set-up, thus learning from actually doing it rather than just listening. This will also make sure that the participant will the only one shooting at the time of his/her set-up, so he/she gets all the needed angles to complete the shoot, no more wrestling for a spot just to get the photo.
3rd day, Portable wireless lighting discussion, includes gear needed and how to apply basic lighting techniques to this type of set-up. For the Critique session we will allow fellow students and me to critique ones work, as they say getting better needs one to realize its faults as to make sure to correct it the next possible time.
Kindly bring 1 to 2 of your favorite photo from the photo session printed on 5R, ink jet prints on photo paper are acceptable. All photos will be posted together on the wall for viewing. I usually also discuss some questions regarding post processing during these critique sessions.
Seminar Price is P. 3,000.00 - inclusive of handouts.
If you want to sign-up kindly email Ken at seminars@photosbykengo.com the following info:
Name:
Email:
Cel. No.:
Preferred time slot for Sunday (9am, 1pm or 4pm):
Which Seminar:
Digital 101: Photography and the Computer Workshop at The Alcove by Jay Alonzo (May 2008)
Wednesday, April 16th, 2008
presents
Digital 101: Photography and the Computer Workshop
by Jay Alonzo
Weekends—May 3, 10, and 17 (9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.)
Weeknights—May 19, 20, 22, 26, and 27 (6:00–9:00 p.m.)
This workshop, designed for digital camera users who want to learn the basics of photography, discusses topics such as:
- Factors affecting photographic output
- Basic understanding of light
- The digital camera and its functions
- Exposure setting
- How to see and take better pictures
- Basic image manipulation and output considerations
To further develop the participants’ knowledge, this workshop will entail photo assignments, critiquing, and a photo clinic.
Requirement:
Digital camera, preferably SLR
Venue:
Filipinas Heritage Library, Makati Avenue, Ayala Triangle, Makati City(across The Peninsula Manila)
Speaker:
Considered as one of the country’s leading photography instructors, Jay Alonzo has been teaching photography for more than 11 years. Since 2001, he has been conducting photography classes at The Alcove-Filipinas Heritage Library and for a wide range of clients such as Oishi, Holcim Philippines, Pilipinas Shell, Procter & Gamble, and Microsoft, among many others. In 2007, he has been tapped to teach overseas.
In between classes, Jay is involved in shooting for hotel, tourism, and restaurant businesses. Also, Jay is currently a photo contributor for High Life and Mabuhay (Philippine Airline’s in-flight magazine).
Fee:
Php 4,000.00 inclusive of handouts, meals, computer use, and certificate.
Due to the limited number of slots, interested participants are requested to register at least a week prior by placing a partial payment of at least Php500.00 (non-refundable). A 10% discount will be extended to those who will settle the payment in full on or before the deadline.
For more details, please call 892-1801, send an SMS to 0917-5594417, email cruz.ct@ayalafoundation.org or visit www.filipinaslibrary.org.ph.
Tips On Winning A Photo Contest at OWG
Tuesday, April 15th, 2008
OWG will be conducting a FREE lecture on Tips On Winning A Photo Contest
There will be a slide presentation and informal lecture that will be conducted by the award-winning Artist/Photographer Ross Capili. There will also be a short presentation on the hazards of tobacco smoking.
A Computer will be made available for those who would want to tweak their images to be submitted in the ‘Beyond the Stick Photo Contest‘ based on the lectures conducted.
The lecture will be from 1pm-3pm on April 19,2008 at:
OneWorkshop Gallery
G/f 2241 La Fuerza Plaza II, Don Chino Roces Ave. corner Sabio St.
Makati City 1200 Philippines
Call Liza or Mario Mundo @ 8105094 or email @ one_workshop@yahoo.com
Digital Photography for Young Shutterbugs at The Alcove
Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

presents
Digital Photography for Young Shutterbugs
for Kids aged 7 to 12
May 3 (9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.)
This workshop will tackle the basics of digital photography through a classroom lecture, a supervised photo shoot, and a photo clinic. Especially designed for the young minds, this photography workshop is a fun and learning activity in one.
It will cover the following topics such as:
- Defining photography and how it began
- Composing and designing your photographs for visual impact
- Using a point-and-shoot camera (parts, functions, handling, and storage)
- PLUS: Tips on shooting people, landscape, close-ups/macro, moving objects, night, and even travel photos!
Requirement:
Any digital camera
Venue:
Filipinas Heritage Library, Makati Avenue, Ayala Triangle, Makati City (across The Peninsula Manila)
Speaker:
Dennis Balangue has been a semi-professional photographer for the past five years. He has photographed numerous celebrities and some of Europe’s well-celebrated scenes. He is also servicing some of Studio 23’s photography needs. He has mounted an exhibit with fellow-photographer Joel Bondoc at The Alcove photo gallery.
Fee:
Workshop fee is Php2,500.00 inclusive of handouts, equipment use, meals, and certificate.
Due to the limited slots available, please confirm attendance at least a week prior by placing a P500.00 partial payment. A 10% early bird discount will be extended to those who will settle their payment in full on or before the deadline.
For more details, please call 892-1801, send an SMS to 0917-5594417, email cruz.ct@ayalafoundation.org or visit www.filipinaslibrary.org.ph.
PhotoWorks Class 41 by Leo Castillo Starts May 14
Monday, April 14th, 2008JOIN THE 2ND PHOTOWORKS THIS SUMMER!!!

PHOTOWORKS CLASS41
Six Sessions - DPI Photography Center, Astoria Plaza
Jose Escriva Avenue (formerly Amber Ave). Ortigas Center
Wednesdays & Mondays
Day 1: May 14, Wed 7PM-10PM
Day 2: May 19, Mon 7PM-10PM
Day 3: May 21, Wed 7PM-10PM
Day 4: May 26, Mon 7PM-10PM
Day 5: May 28, Wed 7PM-10PM
Day 6: June 02, Mon 7PM-10PM
Photoworks, based on Leo Castillo’s studies with the New York Film Academy and the New York Institute of Photography, has been creating more than 1,000 photographers since 2001.
Discover photography as you’ve never known before.
- Learn through lectures, videos, multimedia presentations and live demonstrations.
- Experience and apply your lessons through the Photoworks Photo Projects.
- Build a solid foundation on the art and craft of photography.
- Discover the Eye of the Photographer. Learn not just the hows, but also the whys.
- Find out what works and what doesn’t in creating a powerful image.
- Creating good photographers, not just good photographs.
- Open to all photographers, whatever your experience level.
- Continue to take great pictures even after the workshop is done.
- Make the camera work for you, not you work for the camera.
Due to the design of the course, only twenty slots are available per class.
Participants must have a camera during the whole duration of the workshop.
PHOTOWORKS CLASS FEE: P 4,500
Tuition fee covers six sessions, inclusive of prints for digital users
Slots are expected to fill up FAST, so sign up now!
EARLY BIRD PROMO!
Take Photoworks for only P4000 if you make full payment by April 30, 2008.
Payments can be received at DPI Photographer Center or via bank deposit at the following bank account:
Leandro Castillo
BPI SA# 0436-2226-76
Please bring deposit slip as proof of payment.
Download PhotoWorks Class 41 Registration Form and submit via email to photoworks at gmail.com
Adobe TV Photographer Channel
Thursday, April 10th, 2008
Adobe launches Adobe TV!
Adobe TV showcases the various favorite tricks of design luminaries, take tours of cutting-edge creative shops, and find out what Adobe employees do with technology in their spare time.
There is even a channel dedicated to photography. There are currently around 75 videos/shows especially for photographers. You can get tips and tricks in using Adobe Photoshop CS3, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom and other image editing software offered by Adobe.
The best part is access to Adobe TV is free and you can watch when you want and where you want, save episodes, subscribe to your favorite channel, and post shows on your blog.
Check out Adobe TV at http://tv.adobe.com.
Bodyscapes Photoworkshop Batch 1 : Exploring the Nudes
Tuesday, April 8th, 2008 
Bodyscapes Photoworkshop Batch 1: Exploring the Nudes
by Ross Capili
April 12, 2008 9AM-6PM
One Workshop Gallery
This workshop designed for advance amateurs (who attended basic photography workshop or have prior knowledge in camera operations already)
9am-12nn: The morning workshop will be dedicated to lighting the nude, conceptualization. All participants will learn how to capture in fine art photgraphy the female form.
1pm-6pm : Creative lighting with paint effects will be the main activity in the afternoon. Participants will do collaborative hands-on body painting with two models and will have the chance to create their own compositions.
Workshop Fee is Php 3,000 inclusive lunch, Certificate of Participation and I-MAG Photography Magazine. All participants must bring a digital camera (Point-and-Shoot or DSLR) with enough CF or SD cards. Optional (only if you have) : Light meter , Tripod, Laptop and Flash.
Recommended lenses to be used: 50mm, 80mm, 120mm, 15mm or 10mm (for conceptual shoot) or any kits lens. Zoom lenses are allowed
To ensure your slot, please pay in advance the non-refundable 50% downpayment at OWG Creative Centre office. Payments may also be deposited at any Union Bank branches (under Don Chino Roces Branch, Makati)
Account Name: OneWorkshop, Inc.
Current Account Number: 00-035-002235-5
For payment confirmation call Liza Taylo or Ellen Capili at 8105094 or fax your deposit slip to 8192074. You may also scan your deposit slip then email the jpeg to one_workshop@yahoo.com
Early full payment made on or before April 4 will get a discount of 10%
About The Facilitator:
Ross Capili is a Painter, Photographer, Digital Artist, Digital Printmaker, Art Writer and Art Educator.
As a photographer, Capili specializes in Conceptual Landscapes, Fashion Glamour, the Fine Art Nude, Body Painting and Advertising Art Commissions. He was Official Photographer of the 2005-2006 Mutya ng Pilipinas.
As an educator, Capili’s teaching methods bridge both analog and digital disciplines. Hands-on artmaking coupled with his artistic vision is central to all his photoworkshops, which he has conducted at local and international venues.
To date, Capili has successfully mounted 33 one-man shows in Manila, as well as one in Paris, France. His participation in 35 selected group exhibitions includes a stint as curator and project director at the recent and highly successful 8th Filipino American Arts Exposition in San Franciso and New York, USA where he was honored with the Pamana ng Lahi Award given to Filipino Artists around the globe.
A consistent prize winner from his student days, Capili has accumulated more than 55 awards and distinctions since his first photography prize in 1977. His most recent achievement was the Photoworld Manila 2005 Models Portfolio Competition, where he won two of the five top awards. His works are published in several coffeetable books particularly the 21st Century Filipino Artists, The Art Philippines and the Art Collector’s Guide Book.
Capili was Art Production Director for the Philippine Airlines Advertising Department, handling US, Europe and Middle East accounts for 16 years. Today, he is President and Creative Director of OneWorkshop, Inc., Chairman of eArtPhilippines and sits as a member of the Executive Council of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) Committee on Visual Arts.
To view documentation of Ross Capili’s previous photoworkshops, visit http://rosscapili.multiply.com




