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Carl Warner Teen Workshop. Photo: MoB.

Teen Photography Workshop with Carl Warner

iPhone photography for the iPhone generation.

Discover the art of iPhone photography in this exciting masterclass tailored for teens, led by the acclaimed artist Carl Warner. In this 2.5-hour workshop, you’ll learn to capture and edit stunning photos using your iPhone, focusing on the built environment and creative composition.

Learn how to:
  • Master the cool features and settings of your iPhone camera
  • Learn to compose eye-catching shots of buildings and streetscapes
  • Use natural light and shadows creatively to enhance your photos
  • Experiment with unique angles and perspectives for standout results

All abilities welcome!


Workshop includes:
  • 2.5 hour artist led workshop with Carl Warner, including a short tour of New Light: Photography Now + Then
  • Hands on guidance on how to frame compositions
  • Editing tips and tricks to enhance your post-production skill
What to bring on the day:
  • iPhone
  • Sunscreen/ Hat
  • Water bottle
  • Notebook (optional)

 

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About Carl Warner

Carl Warner is an artist, photographer and lecturer based in Brisbane. He is well-known for his abstract compositions and photographic assemblages derived from urban surfaces, the materiality of public space and the contested spaces of landscape.

Warner uses the camera to record the detail he observes in the urban, industrial and natural environment, but does so in a way which renders this surface reality abstract. Carl completed a Ph.D. researching visual systems such as the Claude glass, camera lucida and camera obscura, used to aid the drawn and painted pre-photographic representation of landscape and illustration of the natural sciences.

 

Black and white image of Carl Warner holding a camera and smiling
Carl Warner. Photo: MoB.