INNER VISION WORKSHOP
What can you expect to learn?
Inner Vision is a 3-day workshop which will enable you to learn the techniques of creating art-like images that touch the heart and soul of others. You will participate in numerous exercises to improve your creativity and be able to recognize when and where to look for artistic creations. The workshop will lead you to learn techniques of good composition, and use of fundamental visual blocks. It will be a rewarding and inspiring experience unlike any other photography workshop you have attended before. This is the only workshop of its kind in the Philippines and is among a handful of such workshops in the region.
What will you do differently afterwards?
Instead of taking hundreds of snap shots you will learn to be selective and capture the essence of an event in one photograph. This will show you the difference between an artistic message and a documentary record. You will have less clutter in your image but it will be more powerful than before because you will give much thought to your creation before an image is captured rather than trying to fix it after taking an ordinary shot. You will develop your eyes to see things differently and more carefully taking time to admire the wondrous beauty of nature or the numerous facets of human behavior.
Who should attend the workshop?
Once you learn about your camera and master its manipulation by learning the basic technical details, you will be ready to participate in the Inner Vision workshop to understand the techniques of seeing and capturing creative images. The workshop will cater to any types of students because it utilizes all four types of learning styles – visual, audio, interactive, and from written material.
When and Where is the Workshop?
Lectures will be help at the Philippine Center for Creative Imaging (PCCI).
February 21, 2008
6:00-7:00 PM , PCCI Studio A and B
Introduction, briefing, short lecture, and slideshow
February 23, 2008
6:30-8:00 AM : First shoot of the day
8:00-8:30 AM : Breakfast with the instructor
8:30-10:00 AM : Lecture at PCCI
10:30-12:30 PM : Second shoot of the day
12:30-1:30 PM : Working lunch, critiquing the morning shots
1:30-5:00 PM : Lecture and discussion at PCCI
February 24, 2008
8:00-12:00 noon : Instructor supervised shooting of the final assignment
February 25- February 28, 2008
Continuation of the final assignment at home. Students can avail of instructor's assistance by cellphone or email. Students can also use PCCI's facilities to complete their assignment. Appointment is necessary.
February 29, 2008
6:30-9:00 PM , PCCI Studio B
Presentation of photographs taken by workshop participants and graduation.
Fee
PhP 6,750, inclusive of VAT. Fee includes lunch and snacks.
Number of participants
Maximum of 15
For reservations
Complete the online enrollment form on the right, or call (2) 892-5281 or (2) 759-3087
Comments from participants in Mr. Hettige's past workshops:
"Utterly passionate and informative lecture. Mr. Hettige showcased an array of his excellence in photography, infused emotion, passion in it. – It has proved to be very inspiring for me." - Malinda Tongco
"Very enlightening to meet a photographer that dwells so much on the psychological and spiritual aspect of taking photos." - Ahilesh Rajendran
"The way Mr. Tilak Hettige shows his photographs is very interesting and amusing, the story it conveys is very dramatic and serene. This lesson was easily understandable and he gives good tips and tricks to his students." - Jennifer Buenavista
"The lecturer knows exactly what he is talking about. His experiences and artistic talents in photography traverse global boundaries. He’s good! I learned a lot." – Noel C. Dionisio
"Overall impression is excellent. To be able to hear an artist talk about his art is great. Important tips/ideas were conveyed in a short session." - Ashok Saikia
"Wow! What a truly satisfying visual feast that leaves you hungry for more." - Macel Feliciano
"Tilak has made a stamp in the world of photography. Well informed. Very good presentation – impressive!!!" - Marijay Olmos
"I like the presentation. Especially the “Saffron Robes”, was so amazing. Simply, I was impressed. I guess Mr. Tilak’s creativity is endless." - Jasper Marinas
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