On course for better pictures

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If you’ve been inspired by the International Garden Photography of the Year exhibition at the National Botanic Garden of Wales, now’s the time to focus on a special workshop running alongside the show.

The ‘Better plant and garden photography’ course is run by IGPOTY founder and director Philip Smith and takes place in the Garden Gallery on Saturday April 27, from 10am to 4pm.

Says Philip: “This is an all-day workshop aimed at photographers of all abilities and no specific level of expertise is expected. A morning lecture and discussion will be followed by a session photographing in the spectacular gardens. If wet, we will work in the Great Glasshouse.”

The aim of the day is to provide practical tips and tricks to help you improve – but also to give you a chance to question and explore your whole approach to garden photography, says Philip. Topics covered will include macro, depth of field, composition, digital processing, and learning about light and colour.

The cost of the course is £36 including VAT (£30 inc VAT for Garden members). Philip’s book accompanying the course will be on sale (cash only) and they are £10 or £15. Meet at the Gallery for 10am.

Philip adds: “Remember, the day is more about exploration and discovery than it is about taking wonderful pictures on the day.”

Bring your camera – with a full battery, please – and a storage card (any format). If you have a DSLR or compact system camera with interchangeable lenses you will get more out of the day than if you use a simple compact camera.

To book, please call 01558 667149 or email info@gardenofwales.org.uk

* There are more IGPOTY workshops on Saturday June 8, Saturday July 20 and Saturday September 7

* The International Garden Photographer of the Year exhibition continues at the National Botanic Garden of Wales until September 15.


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