Photographing people in a coherent, authentic and exciting way is often not easy for various reasons. Some people simply don't like having a camera pointed at them. And if they do, they often act fake or stiff.
It can also be difficult if you have to make do with very little time, difficult lighting conditions or an unsuitable background. It is also important to overcome your own inhibitions about simply photographing strangers or approaching them for a photo.
Travel photographer Thorge Berger loves photographing people - especially in other countries and cultures. A good basis for passing on his knowledge and experience in this workshop. And so he explains how he goes about it and what needs to be taken into account using many examples of pictures.
In this workshop, you will also learn what you can do with your pictures of people afterwards when editing them.
The small group photo workshop includes theoretical and practical parts.
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