Architecture and Interior Photography Course
Lesson 1: 8th July 2009, Wednesday, 7.15pm to 9.15pm
Lesson 2: 15th July 2009, Wednesday, 7.15pm to 9.15pm
Lesson 3: 18th July 2009, Saturday, Time to be confirmed in the class (Architectural Practical)
Lesson 4: 22nd July 2009, Wednesday, 7.15pm to 9.15pm
Lesson 5: 25th July 2009, Saturday, Time to be confirmed in the class (Interior Practical)
Lesson 6: 29th July 2009, Wedneday, 7.15pm to 9.15pm*
Course Fee: S$200, 6 lessons, once a week, 2 hours per session
Instructor: Tan Kian Teck
*** Minimum 4 to start
Buildings and interiors are all around. The architects and interior designers craft the spaces into desirable habitats. These spaces need the knowledge, creative mindset and understanding of the photographer to create the image.
The course focuses on the objectives of the client to build upon the knowledge of the architectural and interior photography. The practical lessons present the students the real situation they will face during the shoot.
The instructor is a professional photographer who graduated from NUS's department of architecture.
Course Outline
Lesson 1: Introduction to equipments
�� Type of cameras
�� The need for camera movements or lens movements
�� Lens used for 35mm camera
�� Converging lens
�� The importance of the tripod
�� Lighting equipment needed (strobe, flash meter)
�� Film vs. digital
�� The use of digital to correct perspectives
Lesson 2: Architectural Photography
�� The work of the architects
�� Knowing the objectives of your client (the developer or the architect)
�� Using the design drawings
�� Knowing the building (site visit to the building)
�� Knowing the weather and light fall on the building.
�� Composing the photos
�� The use of polarizing filter
�� Setting the viewpoint
Lesson 3: Architectural Practical session on Sunday
Lesson 4: Interior Photography
�� The works of interior designers
�� Knowing the objectives of your client (interior designers)
�� Using the drawings
�� Kind of lighting in interior (daylight, fluorescent, tungsten)
�� Balancing mix lighting interior
�� Styling the interior
�� Composing the photos, symmetry, law of thirds, line dynamics
�� Using flash or strobe to balance problem interior
Lesson 5: Interior Practical session on Sunday
Lesson 6: Conclusion
�� Students to present and critique on the practical lessons.
If you are keen, please email to admin@sandvengroup.com with your name and contact no. or call Siew Lan at 6333 0348 to register.
Lesson 1: 8th July 2009, Wednesday, 7.15pm to 9.15pm
Lesson 2: 15th July 2009, Wednesday, 7.15pm to 9.15pm
Lesson 3: 18th July 2009, Saturday, Time to be confirmed in the class (Architectural Practical)
Lesson 4: 22nd July 2009, Wednesday, 7.15pm to 9.15pm
Lesson 5: 25th July 2009, Saturday, Time to be confirmed in the class (Interior Practical)
Lesson 6: 29th July 2009, Wedneday, 7.15pm to 9.15pm*
Course Fee: S$200, 6 lessons, once a week, 2 hours per session
Instructor: Tan Kian Teck
*** Minimum 4 to start
Buildings and interiors are all around. The architects and interior designers craft the spaces into desirable habitats. These spaces need the knowledge, creative mindset and understanding of the photographer to create the image.
The course focuses on the objectives of the client to build upon the knowledge of the architectural and interior photography. The practical lessons present the students the real situation they will face during the shoot.
The instructor is a professional photographer who graduated from NUS's department of architecture.
Course Outline
Lesson 1: Introduction to equipments
�� Type of cameras
�� The need for camera movements or lens movements
�� Lens used for 35mm camera
�� Converging lens
�� The importance of the tripod
�� Lighting equipment needed (strobe, flash meter)
�� Film vs. digital
�� The use of digital to correct perspectives
Lesson 2: Architectural Photography
�� The work of the architects
�� Knowing the objectives of your client (the developer or the architect)
�� Using the design drawings
�� Knowing the building (site visit to the building)
�� Knowing the weather and light fall on the building.
�� Composing the photos
�� The use of polarizing filter
�� Setting the viewpoint
Lesson 3: Architectural Practical session on Sunday
Lesson 4: Interior Photography
�� The works of interior designers
�� Knowing the objectives of your client (interior designers)
�� Using the drawings
�� Kind of lighting in interior (daylight, fluorescent, tungsten)
�� Balancing mix lighting interior
�� Styling the interior
�� Composing the photos, symmetry, law of thirds, line dynamics
�� Using flash or strobe to balance problem interior
Lesson 5: Interior Practical session on Sunday
Lesson 6: Conclusion
�� Students to present and critique on the practical lessons.
If you are keen, please email to admin@sandvengroup.com with your name and contact no. or call Siew Lan at 6333 0348 to register.