Following the success of our first L!VE event last year, Capture and sister mag Australian Photography have teamed up to bring you FOTO L!VE, a full-day interactive photography event, in Sydney on 20 August 2017.
Comprising Australian Photography L!VE in the morning and Capture L!VE in the afternoon, FOTO L!VE is all about helping you get more out of your photography.
The theme for the afternoon Capture L!VE session is "Shoot for success! An emerging photographer's masterclass".
The event will include presentations by some of Australia’s most respected photographers – all recognised leaders in their chosen field, and successful business people. In 2017, our presenters include Lauren Bath, Peter Brew-Bevan, Milton Gan, and Daniel Linnet.
Just some of the topics they’ll address include harnessing social media to make the most of your follower base and boost your bottom line, successful strategies to future-proof your career, how to find and develop your own unique style, personal projects and how they can help your business, creative marketing strategies for emerging photographers, and business survival strategies for longevity in an ever-changing industry
The presentations will be followed by drinks and nibbles where you’ll get the opportunity to meet the speakers and mix with other creative photographers.
If you want to learn from some of the best in the business, don't miss this very special event.
More information and ticket sales click here.
Emerging Photographers’ Masterclass speakers
Lauren Bath
Following her early success on photo-sharing site Instagram, Lauren Bath quit her job as a chef in early 2013 to pursue a full-time career travelling the world and taking photos.
Australia's first professional Instagrammer, she has since diversified into other social media platforms, and now has upwards of three quarters of a million followers across Instagram, Google+ and Facebook.
With a client list that includes some of Australia's biggest brands including Qantas, Telstra, Tourism Australia, and Australia Post she is widely regarded as one of Australia's most influential social media experts.
laurenbath.com
Peter Brew-Bevan
One of Australia’s finest portrait photographer, Peter Brew-Bevan trained as an artist specialising in painting and drawing, before focusing his much-lauded talent through the camera lens to capture some of the world’s most famous people.
Brew-Bevan’s ability to engage and communicate with his subjects has seen him carve out an enduring career to become, arguably, Australia’s premier celebrity photographer capturing actors, musicians, artists, politicians, and sporting icons.
His stunning images grace magazine and album covers, and are collected and exhibited by galleries and private collectors, including Australia’s National Portrait Gallery, which has twelve of his portraits, and also hosted his first solo exhibition in 2005.
peterbrew-bevan.com
Milton Gan
Milton Gan is an award-winning photographer specialising in weddings and travel. A passionate advocate for the photography industry, Milton is also a mentor, educator and competition judge.
He was the NSW President of the Australian Institute of Professional Photography (AIPP) from 2014-2016 during which time he was responsible for organising training and events for over 800 members.
miltongan.com
Daniel Linnet
Daniel Linnet'sability to interpret a brief and add that certain creative flair to any assignment has seen him produce images for MasterCard, Pfizer, Castrol, Country Energy, BankWest, Top Gear, and Men’s Health magazines, to name a few.
“Photography for me has always been a lot more than a hobby or a job," says Linnet. "It’s a lifestyle, one that I live every day. I love seeing the world through photographer's eyes. I’m constantly studying light and the way it affects the world around me.”
Daniel Linnet is an AIPP Master and past NSW Chairman of the Society of Advertising, Commercial and Media Photographers.
linnetfoto.com
Emerging Photographer's Masterclass topics
- Successful strategies to future-proof your career
- Social media essentials: Making social work for you
- How to find and develop your own unique style
- How personal projects can boost your business
- Creative marketing strategies for emerging photographers
- Business survival strategies for longevity in an ever-changing industry