The fields of professional and amateur photographers have grown, and the demand for qualified professionals is increasing. Aimed at these photographers looking to improve their knowledge in the field of animal photography. Photographing animals requires in addition to basic knowledge in photography, it is also necessary to use techniques of capture, lighting, as well as creativity and care, because special attention is paid to the animal to make it comfortable, for example.
With this in mind, World View will organize a pet photography workshop in its photo studio on 30/11 at 2 pm The goal of this animal photography workshop is to show experienced photographers or beginners the great possibilities of the region, the development of the professional, as well as advice and information on this type of work, with Lionel Falcon, internationally renowned wildlife photographer, as well as practical ways of treating and handling the animal.
- Places are limited and interested persons can register by email [email protected].
- Registration will be valid after receiving a confirmation in response to the email.
Limited places
Time: 2:00 p. m. Location: Worldview Studio Avenida Ipiranga, 1107?Republic?Sao Paulo Phones: (11) 3311-9349 / 3227-2893 / 3228-2017 (Responsible: Mr. Fields) Registration: [email protected]
Speaker:
Photographer Lionel Falcon is an artist with extensive experience who has been working as a photographer for 50 years. Also in the 1990s, while in Miami, he woke up in the world of pets and since then works with animal photography, in Brazil and Latin America his work is a reference, because in a few clicks he manages to capture the soul of his models and create incredible works. Lionel Falcon will lead the workshop, with a team of professionals.
Argentine photographer Lionel Falcon began his work in the 1960s, photographing, among others, Brazilian, Argentine and American celebrities, but it was in the field of pets that he decided to apply all his know-how and specialize as a pioneer in the segment. virtually non-existent until then. His works and exhibitions have already been shown in magazines, newspapers and television.
Among Lionel’s most successful works is the partnership with Telefnica. In 2007, the photographer signed four sets of business cards, the last of which was special with images of bastard dogs accompanied by articles from the Universal Declaration of animal rights.