Sample Itinerary & FAQ

The following is just a sample of our 3D2N itinerary. Details and module arrangement may varies according to location.

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FAQ

What it is?
It’s a nature photography workshop.

Is it half day workshop like others?
No. It’s a residential 3 days and 2 nights intensive photography workshop.

What’s so intensive about it?
The workshop starts from lunch time on Day 1 till tea time on Day 3. It involves getting up early before sunrise till “quite” late in the evening.
**actual itinerary may vary according to location

Why till so late one?
Because we prefer do practical shooting during good time of the day and spend theory/post-processing during harsh afternoon and night.

Do we get to have enough sleep?
Adult need only 6 hours sleep and it is allocated. However, “lepak” and chit-chat may be unavoidable and sleeping time possibly reduced due to these unofficial activities.

So if I don’t want to join the chit chat can ah?
Off coz can. It’s unofficial ma!

How the workshop will be conducted?
Methodologically it will be based on experiential learning. 70% will be based on activities and only 30% theory and sharing.

What are the objectives of this workshop (Whoa! Do I sound like an academician?)
There are 3 main objectives of this workshop for participants to take home:-
1. Higher level of awareness
2. Appreciation in nature
3. Better practices in photo-taking that will lead to higher satisfaction in photography.


What does awareness and appreciation got to do with photography?
Philosophically, awareness raise the question of motives and why. It also requires one to know, discover, evaluate own strengths and weaknesses of self and relationship with the tools and subjects. Ehem.. ehem… continue more during the workshop la!

Who should attend?
Anyone with DSLR can attend. Typically, newbie, hobbyist and amateur are welcome to join.

I just bought my first DSLR last week. I also can join?
Off coz you can. However, we expected that you know how to handle your camera. If how to format your memory card also donno, then very difficult la.

You ought to be knowledgeable and comfortable changing settings of your camera.

Example:

  • Know how to switch from aperture priority to manual mode
  • Format memory card
  • Change shutter speed from 1/200s to 1/30s
  • Switching from center-weighted to spot metering
  • Know which button to press if you want to do exposure lock.
  • Switching from single frame shooting mode to continuous shooting mode.
  • Know which button to press to activate timer for self-portrait

Those are examples on your competencies handling your camera.

Please read through the camera manual to get use to its functions and please bring along the manual to the workshop.