As a firm believer in photo education, CANON is proud to bring you a highly specialised talk on tilt & shift photography.
Tilt & Shift Lenses are often used in the fields of interior and architectural photography. Others use it for product & food photography. Portrait photographers have also created surreal images with tilt & shift lenses too. Are these the only usage of tilt & shift lenses? Many are daunted by the seemingly complex manipulation of the tilt & shift lenses. If you are interested in using tilt & shift lenses beyond its usual usage, do join Triston Yeo at Canon Imaging Academy for an intimate sharing session. Besides using tilt & shift lenses for commercial work, Triston also strives to use these unique lenses for his fineart travel photography and if you are crazy about bokeh, then there is no better lenses than tilt & shift lenses.
Wednesday evening with Triston Yeo
Title: Tilt & Shift Photography
Date: 28 Mar 2012
Time: 7.30pm to 9.00pm (Please come early for registration at 7.15pm)
Location: Canon Imaging Academy
1 HarbourFront Place, HarbourFront Tower 1 #01-09 Singapore 098633 (Next to Spinelli Café)
Limited to 60 pax
Admission is FREE
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Formally trained in Finearts through the Art Elective Programme, majoring in Theatre Studies at the National University of Singapore, Triston has always been attracted to the creative realm. Distilling years of experience in traditional and performing arts, Triston has since chosen photography as his vehicle to push the boundaries of art.
As a commercial photographer, Triston has worked on a wide range of projects for various MNCs, statutory boards and educational institutions such as Pontiac Land, Bank Julius Baer, Credit Suisse, ING Bank, Thailand Tourism Board and Laos Tourism Board.
Being acknowledged as one of Asian Geographic’s Best Photographer of the Decade, educating budding photographers is another of Triston’s personal missions. Through photography seminars and photoclinics, Triston aims to share the knowledge he has accumulated over the years. Most recently, Triston has the privilege of shooting the wedding of King of Bhutan for Getty Images.
Fineart Travel Photography | Triston Yeo
www.tri-angles.com.sg
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eg. Rambu Tan rambutan SXXX3940Z
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