Free-to-attend workshops for RAI members to hone their images abilities.

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Timothy Soar’s collection of free-to-attend images workshops for Regenerative Architecture Index expands its programme – and will get off to a flying begin.

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Photography workshop at Caffè Terrazzo – The Design Hub in West London. From left to proper: Pippa Grayson, Rabiyah Malik, Ferenc Erdei, Jlees Ahmed, Marianne Lowgren, Richard Dudzicki, Yitong Wang, Mihai Ionut Vasilescu, Brendan Tracey, Irina Coraga, and Timothy Soar. Photograph by Lorna Soar

Due to widespread demand, photographer Timothy Soar has added one other date to his programme of free-to-attend images workshops, teaming up with RAI apply Collective Architecture to host a workshop from 2pm-5pm at Collective Architecture’s Studio on London’s Essex Road.

Designed to encourage RAI members to develop a provided a coherent visible language for his or her work as an integral a part of the design course of, the workshops place an  emphasis on neighborhood, dialogue and shared rules, creating an open and constructive surroundings wherein individuals are in a position to take a look at concepts and refine their strategy. Numbers are strictly restricted to make sure that every attendee can contribute meaningfully and achieve clear, sensible worth from subsequent suggestions.

Buildings.
Buildings.

Left: Lorenzo Garofoli explored the way in which on a regular basis moments, similar to repositioning furnishings, generates sudden compositions of line and type. Right: Marianne Lowgren explored the connection between pure and constructed components.

The first Regenerative Architecture Index images workshop, which came about on Thursday twenty third April at Caffè Terrazzo – The Design Hub in West London. The high quality of engagement with the temporary was notably notable. Observations had been each considerate and grounded. Lorenzo Garofoli explored the area as a type of transportable city prototype, figuring out moments wherein on a regular basis actions – such because the repositioning of furnishings or adjustment of screens – generated sudden compositions of line and type. Marianne Löwgren approached the train by means of a regenerative lens, framing pictures round themes of time, materials reuse, and the connection between pure and constructed components. Several individuals have already expressed curiosity in attending future workshops.

Buildings.
Buildings.

The West London workshop will get underway.

Further dates have been scheduled all year long with a various vary of places designed to draw a variety of RAI members.

Upcoming dates

  • Wednesday third June, Downstairs at dMFK, 76 Charlotte St, London W1, 9am-12pm
  • Wednesday twenty ninth July, Marine Court, St Leonard’s-on-Sea, East Sussex, 10am-1pm
  • Thursday tenth September, Thetford Forest, Norfolk, 10am-1pm
  • Tuesday twenty ninth September at Collective Works, Unit 5.06, Leroy House, 436 Essex Road London N1 3QP, 2pm-5pm
  • Sunday sixth December, Harry CJ Wix, Woodbridge, Suffolk, 10am-1pm

Refreshments might be served.

Attendance is free to RAI members however locations are strictly restricted so reserving is important.
Email Lorna Soar  at [email protected] to e book your home.

 

Photographs by Jason Sayer, taken whereas collaborating in a images workshop sponsored by In Opera Group and held on the Northcliffe, London, the Daily Mail HQ repurposed by John Robertson Associates.

Why participate

“I attended the workshop at 8 Bishopsgate. It was a fantastic day that began with a talk by WilkinsonEyre and Tim, providing valuable context for photographing the building’s architecture. Throughout the day, it was great to receive professional tips from Tim, who encouraged us to think creatively about composition and explore the building through the lens. The format was engaging and inclusive for all skill levels and equipment, fostering a great discussion on what makes a successful photograph.”
Alex Jackson, Piercy and Co

“A thoughtful and engaging workshop where Tim shared a remarkable depth of knowledge and encouraged us to look more carefully at the world through his lens.”
Fergus Knox, Knox Bhavan

“Architects often have a strong interest in photography, yet some lack the confidence to capture architecture through a camera. I was invited to the workshop led by Tim at the YY building and initially hesitated, assuming it would be aimed at professionals. I had no equipment of my own, but I was reassured that an iPhone would be perfectly fine…so I decided to go. I’m very glad I did. The day was well structured, offering a welcome chance to “slow down” and thoughtfully observe a constructing each in use and intimately. The occasion was relaxed, informative, and gratifying. I notably valued studying from Tim in the course of the ultimate crit session, the place we had been in a position to see simply how spectacular everybody’s images had been.”
– ​Tom Wells, AHMM

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Read Timothy Soar’s ideas on what to anticipate from the workshops and what they got down to obtain. 

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