Frequently Asked Questions
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Class sizes are strictly limited to ensure individual instruction, with most workshops capped at 8 participants. Specialized sessions, such as wildlife photography at the Melbourne Zoo, maintain a ratio of two teachers for every six students, while the Safari Photo Event at Werribee Zoo limits attendance to 10 students with two instructors.
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Requirements vary by course; many basic workshops require a DSLR or mirrorless camera with manual settings, while others provide specialized gear. The Film Photography & Developing Workshop provides vintage cameras to all participants, and the Canon Masterclass offers access to the latest Canon bodies and Broncolor Siros lighting kits.
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The system offers structured sequences including 5-week and 10-week courses. The 8-week beginners course in Alexandria provides a total of 19 hours of tuition, including a 3-hour field trip. Advanced students in the 10-week Photography 103 program must submit a ten-image portfolio to be independently judged by professional photographers to receive a certificate of completion.
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Instruction is provided for Adobe Lightroom Classic, Photoshop, and Photoshop Elements. Specialized workshops also teach editing on mobile apps and free alternatives to Photoshop. The Image Processing Workshop specifically uses free software that mirrors Photoshop’s interface but is only compatible with Windows operating systems.
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Niche options include a Safari Photo Event featuring an hour-long off-road bus tour at Werribee Zoo to photograph animals without fences, and a Scientific Illustration workshop using real-life specimens like scorpions and spiders. Additionally, the Photography and Styling Workshop in Northcote includes organic wine and grazing food as part of the studio experience.