Current Workshops
Beginners Photography Course
So you just got that brand new digital SLR (or maybe you’re old school and it still takes film) and you are wondering how are you going to learn how to use this thing! This is a great place to start.
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Fine Art Figure Workshop
One of the most difficult subjects to master is the nude figure – in photography or any artistic medium for that matter. Come and learn with Brian Tremblay as he instructs you on how to create fine art pieces and how to get your work into galleries.
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Lighting & Posing Primer
The workshop will encompass shooting in studio, on location and outdoors. We will study how to use your lighting effectively, the effects of various light modifiers, natural light, location lighting and how to use flash outdoors. As well as techniques for posing your subject effectively.
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Aperture North Photography Workshops

If you've just purchased that new digital camera and are wanting to utilize it to it's full potential or you've been a photography enthusiast for some years and looking to bring your work to the next level or you've always wanted to try your hand at creative lighting and posing of people, then I have a workshop for you.
The Aperture North Photography workshops are taken from real world, practical experience. I will teach you how to use your camera to it's fullest potential and use the controls like they did in traditional photography to show you how to create great images and artwork.
You won't find the use of any automatic camea settings in these courses. This is photography like it has been taught for decades. Learning craft and technique to produce well balance and composed images.
These workshops are not for those with point and shoot cameras. You must have an SLR camera - either film or digital - to get the maximum benefits from the course. For some you will already need a basic understanding of shutter speed, ISO and aperture function.




