Understanding Composition

Photo Walk-abouts

Zerve Seller: NYCPhotoTour
Activity #2892
Check out this workshop and learn how the elements of composition such as lines, forms and colors can be used to produce great photos!

This workshop is currently not available - please check back soon for a new, updated schedule!

For more information, please contact NYCPhotoTour.

Description

New York City is a treasure-trove for photographers.  In this workshop you'll learn to capture all the activity of the city with strong and striking compositions in various locations such as Times Square, Bryant Park, and/or Grand Central Station.

Tips and tricks that you will learn include: 
  • Camera angle and placement
  • How to use lines, form, and color
  • How to work with background elements
  • How to frame your shot
  • Much more!
Your workshop begins with a brief discussion on the elements of composition.  You will then practice on location with time for questions and feedback.  
 
This workshop is appropriate for all levels of photographers from beginners to advanced amateurs and for all types of cameras.  It is best if you have an understanding of the functions on your camera but not absolutely necessary.   

What Is Not Included?

  • Cameras are not included; you must provide your own. Any type of camera is acceptable for this workshop. 
  • Food and beverages are not included.  Feel free to bring your own or purchase some during the workshop.

Meeting Location

Near the intersection of 41st St and 5th Ave (New York, NY) (Exact meeting location details will be provided immediately upon purchase of tickets.)
Do I have to purchase tickets in advance?
Yes, tickets must be purchased in advance to guarantee your spot as workshops often sell out. Tickets can be purchased with a Visa, Mastercard, or American Express.
What about taking children?
Generally workshops are best suited for ages 15 and above. All participants, regardless of age, must purchase a full-price ticket in advance.
How long is the workshop?
The workshop is 2 hours long. We will be on our feet most of the time, however there are benches at the various locations if you wish to rest.
How much walking will we do during the workshop?
Although we will be on out feet most of the time, we stay within a small area and cover mainly the area between Grand Central Station, Bryant Park and Times Square.
What is the average group size?
Workshop sizes range from a few people to 8 total. The group size is kept small to maximize the learning experience.
What happens if it rains or snows?
We do go out in all types of weather and in fact you can get some great photos in inclement weather. In the event of rain or snow, we will focus more on the indoor locations and less on the outdoor locations.
Do I have to have a camera to join the workshop?
The workshops are for those who do have cameras. Our walking tours are well suited for those who may not have a camera but who are accompanying someone who does as they function as a tour with a photography component.
What should I bring with me to the workshop?
Please wear comfortable walking shoes and clothes that allow you to move freely. If it is hot out you may want to consider bringing a hat and water. If it is raining please bring a rain jacket and umbrella and perhaps a plastic bag to protect your camera. If it is cold you may want to bring very thin gloves - thin are best for manipulating your camera. You may also want to bring spare batteries or an extra memory card.
Do I need to bring a tripod?
For this workshop it is probably best if you don't bring a tripod as one of our locations does not allow them. You will be able to capture strong compostions without a tripod and may find it easier to refine your technique without a tripod.
What kind of camera should I bring to the workshop?
You can bring any type of camera to the workshop. The workshop provides a hands-on learning experience for participants to explore New York visually and to capture the character of the people that they encounter.
What if I have little experience with photography and/or my camera?
The workshops are designed for participants of all skill levels and provide an opportunity for both experienced and novice photographers alike to expand their creative vision. It is best if you have an idea of the functions on your camera but if you do need to learn more about your particular camera, there will be plenty of time for you to ask questions during the workshop. If you are not very familiar with your camera's functions, it is often helpful if you bring along the manual but not necessary.
Are there restrooms at the workshop locations?
There are restrooms at several of the workshop locations.
Will I still enjoy the tour if I'm from the area?
Absolutely! You'll learn to see in new and creative ways with your camera. You'll also learn interesting facts that you may not have known about the city's rich history and you may visit areas that you haven't seen before the tour.
Can I stop to buy food or beverages?
Typically there will be food vendors at several of the locations and you are more than welcome to purchase what you would like during one of the stops.
Is the price still the same if I don't have a camera?
Yes, every participant in the workshop must have a ticket. The workshop is best for those with cameras and if you don't have a camera but plan to accompany someone who does, you may wish to check out one of our walking tours as they function as tours with a photography component.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
This workshop can be made wheelchair accessible. If you are interested in this workshop, please click on the "Contact NYCPhotoTour" link to inquire further so that accommodations can be made.
Can I bring a pet with me to the workshop?
No, unfortunately pets are not allowed at the workshops.
Are private workshops offered?
Yes. If you're interested in doing this workshop privately, it would be the same as a private tour in which you would focus on understanding composition although the pricing structure may vary. Please click on the "Contact NYCPhotoTour" link to inquire further.

Policies

Refund/Rescheduling Policy

Non-refundable, cannot be rescheduled.
Once purchased, tickets cannot be refunded and cannot be rescheduled because your space is being guaranteed at the event.

Weather Policy

Activity takes place rain or shine.
The activity runs regardless of weather conditions. In the rare situation where the seller is forced to cancel the event, ticket-holders will be allowed to reschedule to another time (subject to availability).

Other Policies

The workshop is appropriate for children ages 15 and up.
Because the workshop requires a certain level of concentration, we believe it is best suited for children ages 15 and above. If you'd like to bring children under the age of 15, please note that all participants must have a ticket in order to attend and that there is no reduced rate.

About

Photo Walk-abouts

Lora Danley is a New York City based photographer. Her work focuses on the environments that people create for themselves and how this relates to the way that they see themselves and the world around them. She has photographed throughout Europe and the United States and has exhibited her work nationally.

She has taught photography classes at the Arlington County Recreation Center in Arlington, Virginia and holds a BFA from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, CA. Her work resides in the collections of the National Cathedral in Washington DC, Northern Virginia Community College, and in numerous private collections.

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