How to take great photos of beer with your smartphone - two-hour workshop (with beer included!) - Monday 16th December 6pm

£35.00

Want to create memorable images of a night out?

·      Create some beautiful memories

·      Make impressive pictures for social media or Untappd

·      Share an event with friends and make them wish they were there too!

Take your beer photography to the next level!

In a relaxed, informal group of no more than ten people, we learn how to make three types of beer image that you’ll be proud to share with others. Here’s what we cover:

·      Essential controls on your smartphone

·      How to create and light a set-piece memory

·      Make a can or bottle of beer look interesting!

·      How to create the perfect beer selfie – useful strategies that can be used when you are making portraits of others as well

·      Instant editing techniques

Finally, we share and toast your new images!

Your tutor for the session is Matt Parker

Matt is an experienced photographer who has been creating smartphone images for many years. He has published four books of his work and his prints and cards are widely available.

Matt is a professional trainer and has studied brain friendly learning. He is on hand throughout the session to make sure that you receive tips, personal feedback and inspiration.

A can of the 2024 release of BEAR CUB is included

This stunning annual release from the Kingsmead Street Bottle, which retails at £5.50, is included with this workshop. You get to photograph it or drink it or both!

(And, naturally, the stunning ten-tap list is also available although this is not included in the workshop price).

The details

Please bring your own smartphone – Android or iPhone

The workshop takes place at the Kingsmead Bottle Taproom from 6pm to 8pm on Monday 16th December

Access issues: Please let us know in advance if you cannot manage stairs

This workshop is subject to a minimum of four people booking.

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Want to create memorable images of a night out?

·      Create some beautiful memories

·      Make impressive pictures for social media or Untappd

·      Share an event with friends and make them wish they were there too!

Take your beer photography to the next level!

In a relaxed, informal group of no more than ten people, we learn how to make three types of beer image that you’ll be proud to share with others. Here’s what we cover:

·      Essential controls on your smartphone

·      How to create and light a set-piece memory

·      Make a can or bottle of beer look interesting!

·      How to create the perfect beer selfie – useful strategies that can be used when you are making portraits of others as well

·      Instant editing techniques

Finally, we share and toast your new images!

Your tutor for the session is Matt Parker

Matt is an experienced photographer who has been creating smartphone images for many years. He has published four books of his work and his prints and cards are widely available.

Matt is a professional trainer and has studied brain friendly learning. He is on hand throughout the session to make sure that you receive tips, personal feedback and inspiration.

A can of the 2024 release of BEAR CUB is included

This stunning annual release from the Kingsmead Street Bottle, which retails at £5.50, is included with this workshop. You get to photograph it or drink it or both!

(And, naturally, the stunning ten-tap list is also available although this is not included in the workshop price).

The details

Please bring your own smartphone – Android or iPhone

The workshop takes place at the Kingsmead Bottle Taproom from 6pm to 8pm on Monday 16th December

Access issues: Please let us know in advance if you cannot manage stairs

This workshop is subject to a minimum of four people booking.

Want to create memorable images of a night out?

·      Create some beautiful memories

·      Make impressive pictures for social media or Untappd

·      Share an event with friends and make them wish they were there too!

Take your beer photography to the next level!

In a relaxed, informal group of no more than ten people, we learn how to make three types of beer image that you’ll be proud to share with others. Here’s what we cover:

·      Essential controls on your smartphone

·      How to create and light a set-piece memory

·      Make a can or bottle of beer look interesting!

·      How to create the perfect beer selfie – useful strategies that can be used when you are making portraits of others as well

·      Instant editing techniques

Finally, we share and toast your new images!

Your tutor for the session is Matt Parker

Matt is an experienced photographer who has been creating smartphone images for many years. He has published four books of his work and his prints and cards are widely available.

Matt is a professional trainer and has studied brain friendly learning. He is on hand throughout the session to make sure that you receive tips, personal feedback and inspiration.

A can of the 2024 release of BEAR CUB is included

This stunning annual release from the Kingsmead Street Bottle, which retails at £5.50, is included with this workshop. You get to photograph it or drink it or both!

(And, naturally, the stunning ten-tap list is also available although this is not included in the workshop price).

The details

Please bring your own smartphone – Android or iPhone

The workshop takes place at the Kingsmead Bottle Taproom from 6pm to 8pm on Monday 16th December

Access issues: Please let us know in advance if you cannot manage stairs

This workshop is subject to a minimum of four people booking.


Testimonials


I was lucky enough to attend a workshop with Matt and learned so much. Matt is an excellent tutor and presented the information in a clear and accessible way. He encouraged us to use our mobile phone cameras to take pictures that went deeper than the usual quick snaps. We also spent a little time on editing software which I found very useful. I took a photo that I really love which I had printed and have hung on the wall at home. I highly recommend this training if you want to explore better mobile phone photography.

Elaine S


I was lucky to be a participant in one of Matt's smartphone sessions.

The day revolved around thinking about what you want to say in your photos - how to construct a scene, how to choose angles, viewpoints and also how to edit your pictures to manage this.

For someone whose main ideas of photos previously had been a recorder of family events, the course was an eye opener.

The main attraction, however, is Matt's experience and ability to put this across. Matt has an excellent portfolio to illustrate his ideas and is a clear communicator in getting this across.

Very highly recommended.

Richard D


Matt’s photography training simplified the photography process. He inspired me to be much more creative, seeing photographic possibilities in a whole range of subjects. I’d really recommend one of his workshops.

Joanna P


Terms of booking

Cancellation policy

We will not refund your fee if you are unable to attend. We strongly recommend you have insurance in place to cover any eventualities where you may be unable to join us. However, if the workshop is fully booked and we are able to re-sell your place, we will refund you.

Exceptional circumstances

We cannot be held liable for situations beyond our control, including (but not limited to) acts of war, acts of God, threats or acts of terrorism, civil unrest or unforeseen personal circumstances. We also can’t offer refunds for illness, travel delays or any other circumstances. Please make sure you have adequate insurance in place to cover for this.

Cancellation on our part

If we need to cancel the workshop, we will refund the money you have paid to us. We cannot be held responsible for other costs – such as accommodation or travel and strongly recommend you have insurance in place to cover this.

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