Phase One Certified Professional Training

Phase One training staff from Denmark will be in Australia during August to deliver this year's Phase One Certified Professional (POCP) course.

The two-day intensive certification for professionals is designed to help them improve their on-set skills. Some of the specific areas covered during POCP include:

  • Working with Phase One cameras and digital backs
  • Working with Phase One digital backs on technical camera systems
  • Tethering management for Phase One, Canon, Nikon, Sony etc.
  • Recommended workstation configuration and set-up
  • Efficient workflow in Capture One Pro 11
  • How to run Capture Pilot for client preview

All attendess receive a full license of Capture One Pro 11.

Benefits of POCP

After successfully passing POCP, attendees are certified for two years, and can us the POCP logo to promote their business. Additionally you will be listed on the Phase One website as a certified professional. 

If you are an assistant or digital operator looking to make a leap to higher end commercial sets this course will give you a solid grounding in mission critical skills.

Who should attend

  • Photographers who want a deeper understanding of Capture One Pro and Phase One hardware.
  • Assistants looking to start working as a digital-op/digital-tech.
  • Digi-ops/digi-techs who want to improve their knowledge and gain the skills for higher-end productions.

Dates

Sydney: 7–8 August

Melbourne: 13–14 August

Venues

To be confirmed.

Cost

$693
Includes light lunch and refreshments on both days.
Attendees also receive a full Capture One Pro 11 license valued at $429.

Registration

Download Registration Form
Places are strictly limited. To secure your place, download and return the completed registration form to info@specular.com.au.

Call on 03 9091 2111 to discuss if the course is right for you.

 

Upcoming Events Submit an Event

March

Melbourne: 1 March – 25 May 2025. Featuring the work of approximately 60 artists, The Basement brings to light rare vintage prints from the 1960s – 1980s, from students and teachers of the College’s Diploma of Art & Design (Photography).

Perth: 15 Feb - 3 May 2025. de-centre re-centre highlights the strength and diversity of contemporary photography in Australia. The exhibition explores place and belonging in First Nations, diasporic and queer communities.

Melbourne: 28 March – 4 May 2025. Horan’s work thrives on contrast: the ordinary and extraordinary, rigid and fluid, playful and refined. Using materials like plastic, chrome, glass, and foodstuffs, she elevates the overlooked through precise composition and unexpected juxtapositions.

April

Canberra: 27 Feb until 20 July 2025. The National Library has invited renowned Australian photojournalist Mike Bowers to select some of his favourite images from the Fairfax Photo Archive.

Brisbane: Until 13 July 2025. Amateur Brisbane photographer Alfred Henrie Elliott (1870-1954) extraordinary images lay dormant for decades until they were discovered only recently. This exhibition is curated by seven Brisbane photographers.

Perth: Until 18 May 2025. Henry Roy – Impossible Island draws on 40-years of recollections and observations as it brings together 113 photos taken from 1983 to 2023.

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.

Sydney: Until 30 June. The photographs in Max Dupain: Student Life were taken at the University of Sydney in the early 1950s, a period of rapid change marked by the politics of the Cold War.

Sydney: Until 15 May. Scott Perkins new series of expertly crafted landscape photographs and light boxes are located within photography and sculpture disciplines.

May

Melbourne: Opening 4 May 2-4pm. Then open until 25 May. An exhibition of the mature and recent work of photographer / artists who trained at the ground-breaking Prahran CAE, Melbourne in the 1970s and 80s.