Urban Portraiture (Morning Session)
Join us for the highly anticipated annual Photo Walk with renowned portrait photography expert Ian Marshall! This immersive experience will guide you through the art of environmental portrait photography, covering essential techniques such as camera settings, composition, and lighting. The Photo Walk will be set within the grungy location of Allen Brickworks, an abandoned industrial site dubbed 'The Graffiti Village.'
Date & Time: Saturday 19th July, 10:00am
Meeting Point: Junction of Badger Lane, Station Road and Sutcliffe Wood Lane, Hipperholme, HX3 8HN. Google Maps: 53.723492, -1.818962 ///alien.erase.wire
Car Parking: Free on-street parking on Station Road, just up from the meeting point.
Walk Duration: 3 hours
Walk Distance: Approx. 2 miles
Walk Terrain: Allen Brickworks is an abandoned site. Please note that paths are uneven throughout and structures on site can be dangerous. Access to the site is via a sloped path over a stile and on compacted mud, which can get boggy during or after wet weather.
Recommended Equipment:
Please note that these are recommendations only, you may wish to bring additional/alternative kit.
- Any camera
- Mid angle lens (e.g. 50-80mm on full frame)
- Wide angle lens may also be useful for environmental portrait shots
Access & Facilities:
- Public Transport: Bus stop Lane Ends Green - 0.3 miles
- Public Toilets: Tesco Supermarket, Brighouse - 2.5 miles
On this Photo Walk you will...
- Receive a combination of group & 1to1 tuition
- Take part in a practical task to help you to engage with your subject matter
- Receive constructive photo critiques
- Have the chance to ask any questions you may have
All details will be provided in the Photo Walk Fact File, available after booking.