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Food photography & styling workshop – Vienna, 17-18 April 2015

by Jeanne Horak on January 25, 2015 5 Comments in Speaking engagements

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Are you a keen traveller who loves to record your foodie adventures at restaurants and markets on camera? Or a food blogger who is frustrated by having an idea of the photos you want to take but never being able to capture the look you are after? Or maybe you are looking to up your styling game to get into selling stock food photography? Or maybe you just want to learn to photograph food like a pro at home and in restaurants? Then this one’s for you.

I am thrilled to announce that I am once again teaming up with photographer and food blogger Meeta Khurana-Wolff to present a 2-day intensive, hands-on food styling and photography workshop.  Last year we took you to Venice and this year our location is no less spectacular: Vienna, one of Europe’s most beautiful and iconic cities, filled with history, architecture, art and its famous coffee house culture.

 

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Together with our local host Monika Kogler (herself an alumna of the Venice course), we have put together an exceptional programme for our participants which will give them the opportunity to learn (both from us and each other), shoot, socialise, eat and of course shop in the heart of this extraordinary city.   We have also arranged one night’s accommodation a the stylish Arthotel Ana Adlon, a stone’s throw from Vienna’s famous Prater park.

On Day 1, we will be in a fantastic studio and kitchen where we will not only work on the theory of food photography, hands-on exercises and assignments, but Monika will also be spoiling us with a menu of typical homemade Viennese dishes. The studio with its many large windows has tons of natural light and provides us with  the ideal venue for photography exercises and lessons, and the state of the art equipped kitchen allows us to enjoy convivial meals together.

 

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Day 2 will be a more active one as we take you to Vienna’s famous Naschmarkt food market and adjacent vintage market for you to gather material for your photography assignments (and prop cupboards – it’s a vintage treasure trove!). Before we give you some time to work on your final assignment, we will also visit a Viennese coffee house which will will offer yet another photo opportunity for you to practise your restaurant photography.

 

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It is important for us that the participants who visit our workshops enjoy a holistic and multi-faceted experience , so while we plan to work intensively on honing your skills in the food photography area, we have also tailored the 2 days in such a way so that there will be plenty of  sightseeing too, giving you a feel for Vienna. We hope to provide you with essential information about understanding and getting the best out of your camera; challenging exercises covering the basic and advanced food styling and photography techniques; as well as hands-on intensive assignments, individual guidance and critique from the instructors. There will be sessions on photography/camera theory; natural lighting; detailed presentations on styling, creating moods, props, post-processing and saving your images; as well as a special focus on low-light photography, giving you tips and ideas of how to master your camera in low-light situations such as restaurants.

 

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Here are all the details of what the course covers, the costs and where you can register:

INTENSIVE 2-DAY WORKSHOP IN THE IMPERIAL GRANDEUR OF VIENNA!

Register Here!

Day one – Friday 17th April 2015

  • Meet & Greet Brunch
    A light brunch, featuring typical Viennese specialties prepared by Monika
  • Photography Fundamentals by Jeanne
    Mastering the camera & learning the basics (shutter speed, aperture, ISO etc.)
  • Photography Techniques by Meeta
    Natural light techniques; getting a sharp focus; color & texture
  • Styling Fundamentals by Meeta
    Composition and placement, creating a mood/atmosphere, the right props, color, texture etc.
  • Styling demo with Meeta 
    Free-style Photography/Styling Exercises
    Short exercises to warm you up
  • Restaurant photography by Jeanne
  • Pushing Photoshop by Jeanne 
    Rescuing your low-light images
  • Enlightening yourself with Lightroom by Meeta
    Workflow, post-processing, watermarking, tagging
  • Dinner prepared by Monika 
    Comforting and soothing rustic Viennese dinner

Day two – Saturday 18th April 2015

  • Field trip – Naschmarkt
    A tour to the famous Naschmarkt food market in Vienna and the vintage market; as well as time to gather images for your main photography assignment
  • Lunch & Photo shoot at a Viennese coffee shop at the Naschmarkt
    Restaurant shoot for the main photography assignment.
  • Intensive group work on main photography assignment
  • Evaluation, discussion & critique on assignment
    Constructive feedback, discussion and critique on exercises
  • Finale apertifs & farewell

Ticket price: EURO 650

Included:

  • 2 day food styling and photography sessions with Meeta and Jeanne
  • 1 night accommodation including breakfast
  • Friday: Meet & Greet Brunch, Dinner
    Saturday: Field trip transportation, Lunch at Viennese Coffee shop, Aperitifs
  • Snacks and beverages during the workshop

NOT included:

  • Travel costs to venue, travel insurance

Payment: Full payment is required upon registration, and no refunds will be given.

Please note: The workshop is limited to only 10 participants and works on a first-come-first-serve basis. Presentations and main workshop language will be in English (instructors & host speak English and German) and is aimed towards beginners, novice and advanced level participants. Please contact me if you have questions!

The instructors reserve the right to modify the programme should the need arise. Once you have registered you will receive a confirmation email within 48 hours of registrations containing further details and further instructions. To secure your spot on this workshop we request that full payment be made upon registration.

Looking forward to seeing you in Vienna!

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  1. Fede says

    January 25, 2015 at 7:10 pm

    Ah this sounds wonderful and would be perfect to practice my NEW CAMERA 😉 oh yes, just ordered it today after chatting to you and mulia last week.

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  2. Katie Bryson says

    January 26, 2015 at 11:18 am

    How amazing does this look?! I’m going to invest in a new camera this year and going to try and get some one 2 one sessions with an expert to get me up and running, as i’m still quite fearful of shooting in manual!

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  3. kellie@foodtoglow says

    January 27, 2015 at 8:38 pm

    This sounds very enticing, Jeanne. I will have to check on this but I may just do it! But I realise I must do it soon. This workshop would be great in Edinburgh one year. We are photogenic and surpassingly foodie up here. 🙂 PS I bought a new camera and macro lens 3 weeks ago but am too scared to use it! How pathetic is that?

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  4. Emily @amummytoo says

    January 28, 2015 at 6:40 pm

    Gosh, sounds exciting and really appealing.

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  5. Aniko says

    February 9, 2015 at 8:59 am

    Oh Jeanne, what a lovely location it is! I love Vienna and the austrian food, too. Naschmarkt is a real heaven for foodies like You and Meeta 🙂 Don’t forget to grab a whole Sacher cake in Cafe Sacher 🙂 X

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