Beauty and The Portrait - Professional Photographic Lighting Workshop

220 Creative Space presents Master Class Salon Workshops 2016 with Peter Collie, an award-winning, international fashion photographer. Published in Elle, Pulp, New York Magazine, and Vogue amongst others, Peter Collie brings a high level of creativity and craftsmanship to his photographic repertoire. He will not only be sharing techniques, but ways for participants to approach lighting to establish their own personal style.

© Peter Collie
© Peter Collie

His way of seeing is determined by a complex and invigorating perspective tailored for attendees to learn professional lighting setups for portrait, beauty, editorial, and fashion. Taking a hands-on, step-by-step approach, the opportunity allows for learning in a small group.

Workshop objectives

  •     explore lighting tolls to create your desired mood
  •     work closely with an award-winning photographer
  •     get comfortable with studio lighting in a hands-on session
  •     briefing and working with a makeup artist
  •     experience directing a professional model
  •     plan your lighting to add an edge to portraiture

Details

Date and time: 11am - 5pm, 16 July.
Earlly bird (book by 6 July): $390.
Student (book by 6 July): $350.
Standard: $450.

Bookings

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© Peter Collie
© Peter Collie

 

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July

Sydney: Until 31 Dec 2025. PIX, Australia’s first pictorial news weekly, is brought to life in this exhibition, showcasing its archived images and stories for the very first time.

November

Canberra: Until 1 March 2026. Women photographers 1853–2018 highlights the transformative impact of women artists on the history of photography.

Sydney: Until 11 April. Unfinished Business brings together the voices of 30 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living with disabilities from remote, regional, and urban communities across Australia.

Canberra: Until 6 Sept 2026. Trent Parke’s photographic series The Christmas tree bucket 2006–09 is a tender and darkly humorous portrayal of his extended family coming together to celebrate Christmas.

Melbourne: 28 Nov 2025 – 26 May 2026. The exhibition celebrates the wide-ranging photographic practices of more than eighty women artists working between 1900 and 1975.

December

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