Tools not Rules
The objective of the talk is to introduce people to a different way of thinking about photography and composition.
The first part of the talk covers photography as a visual language and communicating your personal take on the world through your images.
In the second part I aim to provide you with an understanding of the psychology behind how people interpret the visual elements within an image; and the impact of your compositional choices on the end image and how the viewer experiences it. This will help you communicate more effectively through your images; ensure your photos say what you want them to say and feel like you want them to feel; and enable you to create images with impact.
The talk is based on psychology and is about empowering people to make informed decisions as opposed to worrying about rules and whether to break them.
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“…. l just wanted to say a huge thank you for a really wonderful and informative evening, your presentation was really well received and many of the members came up to me after and told me that it was one if the best speaker evenings we had had….”
“….Absolutely brilliant night. That was a great presentation. After you left we discussed it and the consensus was that we must invite you to give us another presentation in the future. Thank you for your time and knowledge….”
“….What a great talk! Thank you for such an interesting evening, allowing us to push received boundaries and challenge accepted norms. The members continued to discuss your talk and the ideas presented after you left us, it is great when a talk provokes our club like yours did….”
“…I enjoyed Caroline Preece’s informative and insightful presentation last night. It was very interesting to listen to a wide-ranging, coherent, informed and challenging analysis of the tenets of much of our photography. Caroline Preece certainly gave me a lot of food for thought….”
“I found your talk to be so liberating and inspirational. There is sometimes a tendency in Club for it to all be about technicalities and I loved all the psychology you put into the talk. It made my heart sing! And was a personal encouragement to carry on doing and further develop what I’m doing…..Very well presented and a real breath of fresh air”