25.01.12

Imagework presents David Noton: 'The Final Touch: A Commitment to Quality'

David Noton

Imagework is hosting a workshop with David Noton, ‘The Final Touch: A Commitment to Quality’ on 15 March 2012 at Westbourne Studios in London.

David Noton is an award winning landscape and travel photographer with over 24 years experience as a professional under his belt. During his photographic career David has travelled to just about every corner of the Globe, with the exception of Antarctica - which apparently is on the list.

Noton's day-long presentation will be aimed at advanced photographers. Areas covered will be field craft, attitude, working practice, editing, workflow, presentation and originality interspersed with demonstrations on capture to finish, travelling with camera kit, tilt and shift lens, use of filters and panoramic shots and stitching. Today it's quality not quantity and anyone aware of Noton's images will appreciate he follows this methodology.

"I seem to spend my life waiting for the right light and I’m a weather forecast addict. But in 1981 I was working in a glue factory, so I guess it’s going pretty well".

The workshop lasts from 10.00 – 17.00 and costs £95.00

For more information, contact:

Neil Farrin

Photography and video workshops

www.imagework.tv
Westbourne Studios
Tel: +44 (0)20 3397 2628
 

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