
iPhone Photography Workshop: The Precision of Photographic Language for Experienced and Amateur Photographers, Business Owners, and Content Creators
1 Session | 14:00 - 18:00
Date: Monday 26 January
Cost: 300 NIS
We will briefly dive into the history of photography and the transition to digital, and learn professional tips for iPhone photography: stills and video (angles, light, composition, settings and editing apps). We will go out for a self-photoshoot and receive focused feedback from Michael Liani. After that, we will deal with social networks: visual language on each platform, types of users, algorithms, audiences and adapting content to different formats. We will end with a review of the works of the participants and sharing insights and tools.
Who is it suitable for? Suitable for anyone who wants to expand their photographic knowledge on a technical and conceptual level, amateur and experienced photographers who want to adapt their photographic language to social networks, and even business owners.
Moderator: Michael Liani (1987 in Migdal HaEmek). He graduated with honors from the Photography and Art program at the Menasher School, holds a BA in Humanities and Social Sciences from the Open University, and graduated with honors from the Bezalel MFA in the Arts program. Liani studied photography at the Open University, and earned a teaching certificate in art and digital media at the Kibbutzim Seminar. Liani teaches video art at the Telma Yellin High School of the Arts and lectures on photography at the Menasher School of Art. Liani has presented solo exhibitions and participated in numerous group exhibitions in Israel and abroad. He has won several awards, including the Ostrovsky Family Foundation Award for Video Art and Experimental Cinema, Jerusalem Film Festival (2021); the Emerging Artist Award, Ministry of Culture and Sports (2018); and won the Paris Collage of Art World Photography Competition in the Photography category (2017). His works are, among others, in the Tel Aviv Museum of Art and the Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art.