Photographers – from beginners to seasoned professionals – can try out the latest equipment and receive advice from experts at The Photography Show & The Video Show 2022. With a whole programme of masterclasses and talks taking place throughout the show, we’ve rounded up a selection of the best on offer.
In partnership with ASUS
The Photography Show will be taking place take place on 17th, 18th and 20th September 2022 at the Birmingham NEC, from 10am to 5pm. The show will be closed on Monday 19th September out of respect of Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral.
Standard day admission is from £14.95 (concessions and multi-day options are available), with Masterclasses an additional £10 per day.
The Photography Show 2022 – Saturday 17th September
What’s on?
Super Stage
13:15-14:30 Chase Jarvis – The extraordinary power of creativity applied, £12
Join renowned photographer, creator and entrepreneur Chase Jarvis for this inspiring talk to learn specifically how putting small, daily actions to work can supercharge our innate creativity and help us rediscover our personal power in life. Chase Jarvis is an award-winning artist, entrepreneur, best-selling author, and one of the most influential photographers of the past 20 years.
His expansive work ranges from shooting advertising campaigns for companies like Apple, Nike, and Red Bull; to working with athletes like Serena Williams and Tony Hawk, to collaborating with renowned icons like Lady Gaga and Richard Branson.
15:30-16:45 Colin Prior – A state of imagination, £12
This is an opportunity to hear from one of landscape photography’s most dedicated and passionate advocates, Colin Prior, as he describes his adventures, experiences, inspirations and photography philosophy. Colin Prior is an acclaimed landscape photographer with almost four decades of experience.
He seeks out patterns in the landscape and the hidden links between reality and the imagination. His images capturing sublime moments of light and land are the result of meticulous planning, and often take years to achieve. His previous books include Living Tribes (2003), The World’s Wild Places (2006) and Scotland’s Finest Landscapes (2014).
Free Talks
Analogue Showcase
14:00-14:30: Why we need to rescue film cameras not make new ones.
Juho Leppanen from Camera Rescue shares where to find old gems and what to do with them.
Behind the Lens theatre
15:00 – 15:40: Mirrorless Wildlife with Will Burrard-Lucas
Will discusses his most recent projects and how his work has been impacted by mirrorless technology.
Editing and Post Production Suite
12:00-12:30: An introduction to mobile editing with Snapseed, Jo Bradford
15:30-16:00: Video editing for photographers, Ian Sayers
On Location
10:30-11:10: Captivating close-ups: Moving beyond the record shot, Tracy Calder
11:30-12:10: Getting started in underwater photography, Maria Munn
12:30 – 13:10: The art of colour in outdoor photography, Nigel Forster
14:00-14:40: Travel photography for beginners, Julian Elliot
16:00-16:40: Take your smartphone photography to the next level, Jo Bradford
Photo Live
13:00 – 13:30: Create amazing fashion portraits with LED lighting
Sam Nash will demonstrate how to get the best fashion shots using one, two and three LED lighting set ups
The Studio
11:00-11:40: The process of a music video, Ashleigh Jade
16:00-16:40: Back it up!, Richard Warburton
Creator Stage
12:00 – 12:30: How to create a system to optimise content creation across multiple platforms.
Simone Ferretti shows you how to keep up a great posting schedule with the right strategies and tools.
15:00-15:30: Demystifying Youtube Thumbnails, Titles and Descriptions
Mandy Celine shows you how to effectively use thumbnails, titles and descriptions to up your Youtube game.
Masterclasses
Beginners’ Masterclasses
Saturday, 17 September or Sunday, 18 September (repeated), Piazza Suites 1-3 £10 Start your photography journey by learning some essential lessons from the experts. There’s a charge of £10 for this four-part programme, in addition to the show entry fee – choose either Saturday or Sunday morning.
10:30-11:00: The craft of composition, Jess McGovern
11:05-11:35: Photography fundamentals: Understanding the exposure triangle, Emily Endean
11:45-12:15: Choosing your first camera, Laurence Norah
12:20-12:50: Getting started with editing, Liam Man
Beginners Video Masterclasses
14:00-14:30: An intro to video, Dorte Kjaerulff
14:35-15:05: Essential kit for simple storytelling, Alice Greenfield
15:15-15:45: The importance of audio, Tom Lewis
15:50-16:20: Editing your first video, Tony Harmer
Turning Pro Masterclasses
Saturday, 17 September or Sunday, 18 September (repeated) Super Theatre £10 Looking to make the jump from enthusiast to professional photographer? This half-day masterclass will help you to understand the benefits of going pro and what to watch out for. There’s a small charge of £10 for this half-day programme. Choose either Saturday or Sunday morning.
10:10-10:40: The A-Z of starting a photography business, Paul Inskip
10:40-11:10: Money mindset – making a full time income from your side hustle!, Denise Maxwell
11:15-11:45: The realities of going pro, Tommy Reynolds
11:45-12:15: Gaining customers – editing a killer portfolio that lands, Emma Alexander
Exhibitions
UKBFTOG – The Black Joy
Celebrating and recognising Black culture and various aspects of life from the perspective of Black UK based female photographers.
See the full programme here.
You can find Amateur Photographer at stand L607, Hall 3, where we have an exclusive Photography Show offer for new magazine subscribers. Plus, get your free copy of our 13th September BUMPER issue and you could be in with the chance of winning a £700 voucher to spend on an AP Photography Holiday with Zoom Photo Tours.