Tutor:
Stewart Weir
Location:
Central London
Date:
16 April 2016
Time:
10am-3pm
1 hour for lunch (not included)
Group Size:
Maximum 6 students
About Stewart:
Renowned street photographer and IOP® tutor Stewart Weir will take you on a journey around London to capture stunning street photography.
Over his career he’s shot most genres of photography from sport to documentary, portraits, weddings, travel, news, magazine and conflict including several long-term stories ranging from 2 to 10 years.
Published internationally in National Geographic Traveller, Vogue (Brazil), The Times, The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Telegraph, The Observer, The Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday, The Independent, The Independent On Sunday, Wales On Sunday, The Guardian, El Pais, Stern, Paris Match, The Face, Hello, Esquire, GQ, F1 Racing, Four Four Two, Stern, Le Figaro, The British Journal of Photography, Practical Photography etc.
He has also been commissioned to produce images for 40 books and has travelled extensively on assignments throughout Europe, Asia and North America. Self published the book, More Than Ninety Minutes in 1997 which received critical acclaim from both the sporting and photographic press.
See more of his work here.
Course Includes:
- Pre-course including essential reading and course assignment
- 10am-3pm with your tutor at the agreed location/s
- Printed IOP® certificate of completion given to each student at the end of the day
- Dedicated area on the IOP® forum for discussion and feedback
- The best photos from the day will be shared on the IOP® website and social media for recognition
Meet new friends, learn new skills and take home some great photos to be proud of with this Street Photography Workshop from IOP®.
You Will Need:
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Pen
- Small notebook
- Waterproof clothes (if raining)
- Sunscreen (if hot)
- One camera and no more than two lenses (widest angle to around 100mm etc). Ideally your camera should have manual setting options. Most cameras (even compacts) have that functionality. Large camera bags should be left at home.
- Memory card
- Charged battery/ spare batteries
- Money for drinks and lunch