Collaboration Event
Sunday, 2 June 2019
YOU, A CAMERA AND A SPLASH OF MINDFULNESS
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A SPECIAL COLLABORATION WITH
Goodfeelography, a different approach to portraiture Goodfeelography portraiture workshops and Sylvie’s work as a photography goes beyond simply taking a photograph.
Sylvie’s love to take photographs of people and capture their deep beauty is reflected in her approach depicted in her inspiring stories of her experiences working with people in a variety of contexts. Her ability to read body language is unique as she applies it to create a genuine connection with people so that she can do her best work.
Not only is Sylvie and incredibly energetic and warm person, but her studio is also a beautiful extension of her and the work she does. A beautiful natural, light-filled space in Mitte energised with the flashes of colours of backdrops, clothes and accessories. |
WORKSHOP SUMMARY
- It is widely agreed that people are interested in wanting to feel more comfortable in front of the camera.
- In addition, the desire to be able to take photographs of people, being able to capture that look, is equally important and interesting.
- Sylvie shared a number of stories to illustrate the role of one’s personal mindset and the effect it has when taking photographs.
- We went over useful body positioning, lighting and smartphone techniques and tricks.
- And we finished with a fun photo session helping each other with props, confetti, lighting to make photographing a fun experiment.
The Workshop
The workshop was set up into two parts. The first, looking at one’s mindset when our photograph is being taken. This also covered that of the photographer taking photos of people. Sylvie shared a number of stories that demonstrated that not one person sees the same thing the same. And when taking a photo of someone, it’s not about you.
In the second part, we discussed body positioning, smartphone techniques and tricks and how to use lighting.
The Self
How we feel inside is reflected in our faces and body. In some cases we ...
The workshop was set up into two parts. The first, looking at one’s mindset when our photograph is being taken. This also covered that of the photographer taking photos of people. Sylvie shared a number of stories that demonstrated that not one person sees the same thing the same. And when taking a photo of someone, it’s not about you.
In the second part, we discussed body positioning, smartphone techniques and tricks and how to use lighting.
The Self
How we feel inside is reflected in our faces and body. In some cases we ...
WANT TO KNOW MORE…
WOM respects and admires the expertise of the collaborators built over years of practice. For this reason, the full summary of what was shared is available to those who attended the event.
If you attended this Workshop please contact WOM for access to the full summary.
WOM respects and admires the expertise of the collaborators built over years of practice. For this reason, the full summary of what was shared is available to those who attended the event.
If you attended this Workshop please contact WOM for access to the full summary.
Did you miss the workshop and would like to have a chance to attend one? Or maybe you think this would be a great activity for your workplace or maybe you’re looking for personal or professional portraits. Then please reach out to Word of Mouth and we’ll make it happen for you.
Please note all proceeds of the workshop go to Goodfeelography to cover the costs of expertise, the location and all other expenses contributing to providing a quality workshop.
Word of Mouth reaches out to experts in areas believed to be of interest and benefit to the community. If you are a specialist and would like to collaborate with Word of Mouth or if you have a suggestion for a workshop you'd be interested in, please share it with WOM.
Word of Mouth reaches out to experts in areas believed to be of interest and benefit to the community. If you are a specialist and would like to collaborate with Word of Mouth or if you have a suggestion for a workshop you'd be interested in, please share it with WOM.