Posted on 2020-09-22
JK JK

ABANDONED ARCHITECTURE - ZOOM TALK

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Description

Kicking off at 13.30pm UK time this session is to run for around 90 minutes. In this lecture I discuss my journey into shooting hidden, derelict and abandoned architecture from first picking up the camera to ending up living in Tbilisi, Georgia.

This is a story that aims to inspire and to drive you to want to succeed behind the camera. We also discover techniques, colour theory as well as talk about camera gear and training during this, the first of my online lecture series.

Highlighting my journey and ten years behind a camera. This presentation is designed to inspire the listener through my journey with a camera over the last ten years, as well as my love for travel and hidden architecture. Couples welcome as a single booking.

Type of Event

  • Virtual Talk

When

Duration

  • 90 minutes

Time Zone

GMT +4 (Tbilisi)

Delivered by

  • Zoom

Max group size

50

Reviews

  • Nicola
  • Apr 4, 2022
  • Really excellent talk from JK, which our members thoroghly enjoyed. His images are amazing, and his presentation was very professional.

  • Anne
  • Jun 24, 2021
  • A fantastic presentation!

  • Gary
  • Jun 24, 2021
  • Very interesting project, great photos and an excellent presentation by JK. The location looks great,

  • Martin
  • Sep 29, 2020
  • I wasn't aware this was a part 2 or at a fairly basic level of editing. A better description would have set expectations correctly. The colourful language at the start wasn't appreciated either.

  • Richard
  • Sep 28, 2020
  • A great presentation by JK. Very informative, and as a Photoshop Instructor by trade, it's always nice to see how someone else edits and to pick up the occasional trick too.
    Would definitely recommend JK's talk to anyone interested in shooting and editing architecture.

  • Elaine
  • Sep 22, 2020
  • So appreciated JK's generosity in sharing tips and techniques. And that was in addition to the gorgeous locations he showed us. I've always had a real passion for old and hidden spaces . . the search became much harder when I left Istanbul to live in Montreal. So thank you, JK that was a glorious vicarious trip.