Lighting 1/2/3
Complete course – $440
Or – $165 each
Looking to enhance your skills in lighting?
Look no further than “Lighting 1.2.3,” the ultimate workshops for mastering the art of lighting in your creative projects.
The name “Lighting 1.2.3” is no coincidence – our workshops are structured around using one, two, and three lights in each session. With a focus on simplicity and accessibility, our approach allows participants to fully grasp the principles of lighting without being overwhelmed by excessive equipment or technical jargon.
Our workshops run for up to two hours, providing ample time to delve into the intricacies of lighting techniques. Our experienced instructor is dedicated to guiding you through each step of the process, from setup to execution. Our workshops cater to all experience levels and are tailored to individual needs.
Our unwavering focus on lighting alone sets Lighting 1.2.3 apart from other workshops. We believe that mastering lighting is a critical component in creating visually stunning and impactful content.
By concentrating on these lighting techniques, participants can gain a deeper understanding of how lighting can affect the mood, tone, and style of their projects.
Participants can expect to receive detailed notes and lighting reference diagrams, ensuring that the knowledge gained during our workshops can be easily applied to future projects. By providing comprehensive resources and support, Lighting 1.2.3 empowers participants to take their creative vision to the next level.
Join us at Lighting 1.2.3 and discover the transformative power of lighting in your creative projects. The places at our workshops are limited, so be sure to secure your spot early.
- notebook if you would like to take extra notes.
Queensland Centre for Photography,
6, Maud Street, Newstead, Q 4006
- Street parking
- Wheelchair access
The Tutor:
Naz Mulla
“Naz has been a professional freelance photographer since the mid-1990s. His formative years were spent studying the arts, including fine art, literature, drama, and philosophy. Whilst attending Rhodes University, Naz specialized in a photojournalism degree and was fortunate enough to work in the field as a stringer for a few news agencies after he graduated.
After spending a few years in the trenches, shooting news events, conferences, and editorials, Naz took the leap into the world of commercial photography and continued his growth as a visual artist. The opportunities available to him allowed Naz to travel and work in many corners of the world.
A few of his cherished assignments include working as a documentary photographer for UNESCO on a health education project, being commissioned and published by the Museum of Central Africa in Belgium on a project focussing on Southern African art and sculpture, and photographing the iconic Queen Mary 2 cruise ship whilst she was being built in St Nazaire, France, and during her inaugural cruise.
Naz has been a resident of Brisbane for the last fifteen years and continues to work as a freelance photographer. Apart from his daily life as a freelancer, Naz is now working on long-term projects with a variety of subject matters from performance art to the ever-changing world of the urban built environment. His aim is to produce photographs that are historically significant and that chart contemporary culture and its story.