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How to create stunning photographs of dancers in a studio setting

Studio Dance Photography
Workshop

 

Learn the SECRETS to creating usable, portfolio-worthy content, stunning website imagery through studio lighting techniques, capturing movement & practical posing!

 

Join us on SATURDAY 5TH OCTOBER, 

at Frank X Studio, Warana, 1-5pm $97

 

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June 2024 Workshop Attendee

"Absolutely loved the workshop, professional, well structured, lots of choices to photograph. The opportunity to practice on professional dancers was absolutly amazing. Good timing. Great community of people who wanted to learn."
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Presented by

Kate Whatman, Specialised Dance Photographer

With over 16 years experience, Kate Whatman is a true master of Dance Photography. Starting her business at the age of only 17, Kate has photographed thousands of dancers all over the world, from every capital city in Australia, to New Zealand, Asia & New York. 

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Kate started dancing at the age of 5, and still dances as an adult. She is also a dance teacher, qualified in ballet, jazz, acrobatics & aerials; bringing all of her dance foundations and technique to her photography.

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In her career, Kate has trained and mentored photographers from beginners to full fledged, successful business owners, and is excited to share ALL of her trade secrets to creating the most stunning photos!

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Learn my blueprint to creating WOW-worthy images!

by Kate Whatman

Camera Settings for Studio

Capturing Movement

Practical Poses for Dancers

Studio Lighting & Set Ups

Adding Motion into your Photos

Directing Your Photoshoot

After this workshop you'll be awesome at:

  • Knowing what CAMERA SETTINGS to use in a studio

  • Understanding how to photograph in a STUDIO setting

  • Being CONFIDENT to try different studio set ups

  • Photographing MOVEMENT

  • INCORPORATING motion into your photos

  • Understanding dance TECHNIQUE

  • Picking PRACTICAL POSES for dancers

  • DIRECTING a photoshoot

  • Being a DANCE Photographer

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