1
Exploring Your Camera/Phone
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Basic buttons and functions
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How to hold the camera steady
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Taking your first clear photo
2
Seeing Shapes and Colors
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Finding patterns, lines, and colors around you
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Using simple objects as photo subjects
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Playing with contrast (light vs. dark)
3
Light and Shadows
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Noticing natural light (morning vs. evening)
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Using lamps or windows indoors
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Fun shadow photography
4
Focus on One Thing
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Choosing a single subject (toy, flower, person, etc.)
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Practicing zoom or moving closer
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Keeping backgrounds simple
5
Telling a Story with Photos
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Taking 3–5 photos that connect (beginning, middle, end)
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Expressing feelings through images
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Sharing photos with others as a “mini story”
Disclaimer
The Organiser reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to amend, substitute, or modify the subject matter, content, or structure of any workshop session. While every effort will be made to maintain the advertised programme, circumstances may require changes to ensure the quality and relevance of the workshop.
In the event of a significant change to the overall schedule or a full cancellation of the workshop, participants will be notified as soon as reasonably possible.
About
My name is Kevin Sciberras
Kevin Sciberras is a professional photographer with over 14 years of experience, working across diverse sectors and developing a unique approach to capturing the world around him. Over time, he has explored everything from portrait and event photography to landscapes and creative projects always holding on to what resonates most with him and refining his art along the way.
One of Kevin’s favorite specialties is underwater photography, where he blends technical expertise with a spirit of exploration and his love for the sea, to create images that feel otherworldly. Beyond his own work, he has had the joy of teaching photography as an extracurricular activity for young people, helping them discover their creativity and build confidence through visual storytelling.
After completing specialised training on teaching photography to neurodivergent individuals, he is passionate about passing on this art in a way that is inclusive, empowering, and full of possibility.


