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Wednesday, 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
August 7 – August 7, 2019

Sony Alpha Masterclass: Getting the Most from the Sony Mirrorless System with Mark Galer

Join seasoned professional photographer, educator, and author, Mark Galer for this Alpha Masterclass. Mark will teach you how to get the most from your Sony Alpha Mirrorless Camera while imparting some of his extensive photographic knowledge that has made him one of Australia’s most highly regarded teachers.

Mark will discuss using equipment, the settings and features of the alpha system for maximal results and superb image quality in both photo and video.

Accompanying Mark’s presentation will be examples of his work and anecdotes about his photographic experiences.

This presentation will have some great tips for Sony photographers, those considering the brand and general photographers alike. If you have an α7 III, α7R III, or an α9 the points on getting the best results from the recent firmware updates will be most relevant. Bring along your Sony camera to try out some lenses.

There will be exclusive offers available on the night for attendees, which is designed for photographers of all skill levels.

BIOGRAPHY
Born in the UK and no based in Melbourne, Mark Galer acquired a passion for travel when he circumnavigated the world by motorcycle between 1986-1988 while writing and illustrating articles for the news media, motorcycling press and charitable publications. His work has subsequently appeared in numerous international publications over the years and he is a recognised author for Focal Press with thirty books to his name.

Although the vast majority of his work is commercial, he occasionally exhibits personal work such as at the Lumens festival in 2012, screened in Suzhou, Jiangsu and Federation Square, Melbourne, and is building a personal collection of abstracts called TimeScapes.

Mark has been a leading educator since 1990 and is a former Program Director of BA Photography at RMIT University, Melbourne. He is an authority on both capture and post production workflows and freely shares this information on his personal website.