Renovation
We are going to renovate our ground floor cafe and office area. Business will resume from 3rd August 2010 (Tuesday). First Photography office will be relocated at first floor(Entrance at the side of the present main building) business as usual close on Monday. Office hour : 11am -7pm
Our Forum Is Up!
We are please to announce that our forum is up. This is the place where you can share and show case your creative and artistic work to all the members. Besides this, you can also share you experience and comments here. There are no barrier of your level to post. As long as it is a photo shoot from digital camera, it is fine. Please resize your photo to 1280 x any heights for landscape photo and 800 x any heights for portrait photos. You will need to register an account in order to post and contribute your photos. Click to the link ...
Basic to Intermediate DSLR Photography Lesson
Basic to Intermediate is the most popular & effective course for DSLR camera beginners regardless of whether you are Natural lighting or Induced Lighting Photographer. The course will convert or make you using Manual Mode effectively instead of using the Programmed, Shutter or Aperture Mode. You will be trained to determine the correct exposure for your composition. The Course includes:- Proper Handling you DSLR Cameras Focusing Modes Aperture Shutter Speed ISO Metering modes Understanding histograms Composition rules Student slideshow Course structure:- 3.5 hrs theory sessions. 1 hrs Breaks (2 Tea Breaks & 1 Lunch) 2.5 hrs Practical session (Both Indoor & Outdoor Studio) with model. 1 hr Photo Sharing Session Instructors: FIRST PHOTOGRAPHY Professional Photographers. Requirements: This course ...
Flash Photography
As photographers, we’re always looking for perfect light. And yet, the quality of available light isn’t always ideal. It is rarely perfect. Many Amateur photographers are afraid to use flash. They solely depend very much with the mini built in flash on the camera to take their photos. As a result, the lighting turns out to be very harsh most of the time. No more hard shadows and no more burnt highlights on the forehead and cheeks once you participate in our Flash Photography Class. Flash Photography course is where you learn how to use your different kind of flashes, from pop-up ...
Night Photography
Once the sun has set, many photographers will pack away their cameras and go home. This does not mean that if there is no daylight, there are no good photos to be captured. They are missing out capturing some of the most stunning and visually exciting images to be had. Taking photographs at night is a lot simpler to achieve then one might think. The results can be very stunning and strange effects are easy to master. It is also possible to take top quality night images with just basic equipment. Join our upcoming course on Outdoor Night Photography. We will share ...
Abstract Photography
What is Abstract Photography ? Abstract Photography is the photographic art that is not representational of real objects in the natural world. By taking the essence of the photo or a portion of the photo and by using color and or the form in an aesthetic arrangement or combination, the photographic abstraction becomes art. First Photography Penang is proud to organize Abstract Photography class conducted by Mr. Nawfal Nur from Lincoln, Nebraska (USA) who has been an explorer of photography since he was twelve years old. Nawfal spends considerable effort and time working on Abstract and Fine Art Photography pieces and folio ...
High Speed Photography
High speed photography is the science of taking pictures of very fast phenomena. High Speed photograph itself may be defined as taking photography with freeze motion, especially to reduce motion blur. High Speed Photography requires a sensor with good sensitivity and either a very good shuttering system or a very fast strobe light. You will learn to understand how Macro lens, Close up filter as well as strobe light help in taking High Speed photograph class. [slideshow id=23]
Macro Photography
What is Close-up & Macro photography? What is the meaning of magnification ratio mean? (E.g. 1:1 1:2 or 10:1 etc) Join our Macro Photography class. You will learn to understand Aperture, Depth of Field & the relationship between aperture and depth of field when taking Macro Shot. You will also learn to use lighting for Close-up photography (built in flash, off camera, ring lights etc) as well as types of relevant equipment for Macro Photography. [slideshow id=4]
Renovation
June 27, 2010 by First Photography Admin · Leave a Comment | [36 views]We are going to renovate our ground floor cafe and office area. Business will resume from 3rd August 2010 (Tuesday). First Photography office will be relocated at first floor(Entrance at the side of the present main building) business as usual close on Monday. Office hour : 11am -7pm
Our Forum Is Up!
May 25, 2010 by First Photography Admin · Leave a Comment | [120 views]We are please to announce that our forum is up. This is the place where you can share and show case your creative and artistic work to all the members. Besides this, you can also share you experience and comments here. There are no barrier of your level to post. As long as it is a photo shoot from digital camera, it is fine. Please resize your photo to 1280 x any heights for landscape photo and 800... [Read more about this course ...]
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Basic to Intermediate DSLR Photography Lesson
January 6, 2010 by First Photography Admin · 1 Comment | [467 views]Basic to Intermediate is the most popular & effective course for DSLR camera beginners regardless of whether you are Natural lighting or Induced Lighting Photographer. The course will convert or make you using Manual Mode effectively instead of using the Programmed, Shutter or Aperture Mode. You will be trained to determine the correct exposure for your composition. The Course includes:- Proper... [Read more about this course ...]
Flash Photography
January 5, 2010 by First Photography Admin · Leave a Comment | [424 views]As photographers, we’re always looking for perfect light. And yet, the quality of available light isn’t always ideal. It is rarely perfect. Many Amateur photographers are afraid to use flash. They solely depend very much with the mini built in flash on the camera to take their photos. As a result, the lighting turns out to be very harsh most of the time. No more hard shadows and no more burnt... [Read more about this course ...]
Night Photography
January 4, 2010 by First Photography Admin · Leave a Comment | [178 views]Once the sun has set, many photographers will pack away their cameras and go home. This does not mean that if there is no daylight, there are no good photos to be captured. They are missing out capturing some of the most stunning and visually exciting images to be had. Taking photographs at night is a lot simpler to achieve then one might think. The results can be very stunning and strange effects... [Read more about this course ...]
Abstract Photography
January 3, 2010 by First Photography Admin · Leave a Comment | [151 views]What is Abstract Photography ? Abstract Photography is the photographic art that is not representational of real objects in the natural world. By taking the essence of the photo or a portion of the photo and by using color and or the form in an aesthetic arrangement or combination, the photographic abstraction becomes art. First Photography Penang is proud to organize Abstract Photography class conducted... [Read more about this course ...]
High Speed Photography
January 2, 2010 by First Photography Admin · Leave a Comment | [115 views]High speed photography is the science of taking pictures of very fast phenomena. High Speed photograph itself may be defined as taking photography with freeze motion, especially to reduce motion blur. High Speed Photography requires a sensor with good sensitivity and either a very good shuttering system or a very fast strobe light. You will learn to understand how Macro lens, Close up filter as well... [Read more about this course ...]
Macro Photography
January 1, 2010 by First Photography Admin · Leave a Comment | [89 views]What is Close-up & Macro photography? What is the meaning of magnification ratio mean? (E.g. 1:1 1:2 or 10:1 etc) Join our Macro Photography class. You will learn to understand Aperture, Depth of Field & the relationship between aperture and depth of field when taking Macro Shot. You will also learn to use lighting for Close-up photography (built in flash, off camera, ring lights etc)... [Read more about this course ...]






