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The Architectural Abstract Workshop is SOLD OUT.
Workshops coming up
These workshops will be available for enrollment approximately a month before the workshop date. Please note the dates and check back here to secure your spot.
Architectural Abstracts: 3 May and 17 May – Martin Leitch
Landscapes: 10 May and 24 May – Peter Barrien
Lightroom: Dates to be advised – Mark O’Reilly
Street Photography: 6 September and 13 September – Chris Schulz
Nature and Wildlife: 18 October – Amanda Luker
SOLD OUT Architectural Abstracts 3 & 17 May
SOLD OUT Architectural Abstracts 3 & 17 May
This workshop aims to encourage participants to adopt a different way of looking at the built environment.
Architecture and the urban environment present a wealth of opportunities to create abstract images that will challenge the viewer to understand what they are looking at and/or to arrive at their own personal interpretation. The workshop will introduce a range of techniques for identifying, capturing and processing abstract images.
The tutor: Martin Leitch
Martin is an established architectural and construction photographer, recently migrated from Victoria where the majority of his assignments were undertaken.
He spent most of his career as a consultant in the built environment. Having studied architecture at Edinburgh University, he started working on interior planning and design before progressing into major project management and latter facilities management. This exposure to the full life cycle of buildings gave him a comprehensive understanding of buildings, knowledge that he combined with his lifelong experience in photography. As an architectural photographer, he has photographed many small, medium, and major projects that are on completion or in progress.
Among many of his qualifications, Martin is a qualified Trainer and Assessor, with extensive experience in delivering classroom and field-based courses and workshops. Martin is also a SAPF judge.
The Program
Saturday 3 May 2025
Part 1: 12:15 – 13:45
Location: State Library of South Australia, North Terrace, Adelaide, Meeting Room 1
This first part of the afternoon will be in the classroom during which the following will be covered:
What is abstract?
What is architecture?
Types of Architectural Abstracts
Working with prevailing lighting conditions
What to look for
Where to look
How to look, see, interpret and create
Camera settings
Post-processing techniques
Homework
Part 2: 14:15 – 17:00
After a break for refreshments/late lunch
Location: Adelaide CBD
The participants will follow a pre-determined route, led by the tutor. There will be a range of stops at key locations to discuss the possibilities of creating architectural abstracts and for each individual to use their camera to create their own abstract.
Part 2 Field Trip Requirements
A camera suitable for capturing images, preferably in RAW.
Both wide-angle and short telephoto lenses are useful for creating abstracts. A 24-70 mm zoom lens provides good versatility.
A tripod is a hindrance and unnecessary.
Travel light. Too much gear can be a distraction.
Wear comfortable walking shoes and clothing to suit weather conditions.
Slip-Slop-Slap and bring a water bottle.
Mobile phones allow you and the tutor to find each other.
Saturday 17 May 2025
Part 3: 12:15 – 15:15 (A 30-minute break is included)
Location: State Library of South Australia, North Terrace, Adelaide, Meeting Room 1
Each participant will present up to four abstract images for group review and discussion. It is preferred that the images presented are not taken during Part 2, but rather during the intervening period. Each image will have been produced using different techniques of shooting and post-production, as presented in Part 1.
Cost
$100 per person.
Coffee breaks and lunch are at the participant’s own expense. A café is located on the ground floor of the State Library. Neither the State Library nor the café open before 12 pm on a Saturday.
Payment
Payment can be made using your credit or debit card or via PayPal.Please visit the SAPF website https://www.sapf.org.au/courses for more information.
Agreement
Please read the SAPF Workshops and Courses – Terms and Conditions attached to this document (also available on the SAPF website under ‘Workshops’). Registering and paying for the course assumes you accept these terms.
PDF version
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Enquiries
Contact the SAPF Course Coordinator (Marg Phillips) at coursecoordinator@sapf.org.au