Event
5th Jenbach Photo Days
Seminars . Information stand . Joint exhibition
INFOSTAND Foto Lamprechter
Foto Lamprechter will be offering information and insights into technical innovations in the field of photography at an information stand on Saturday.
SEMINARS (free admission)
offer in-depth insights into special topics relating to photography and an exchange of information.
11.00 - 12.30:
Experimenting with photography with Thomas Driendl
Between chance and composition
This workshop is about consciously playing with chance as a creative partner. Using practical examples, Thomas Driendl shows how gestural photography, motion blur, double and multiple exposures can be used in a targeted manner to open up new pictorial worlds. The focus is on the experimental zoom technique, with which poetic image compositions can be created from movement, light and intuition. The workshop invites you to question familiar viewing habits and experience photography as an open, spontaneous process...
13.00 - 14.30:
Editing for sports & street photos with Manuel Kokseder
From snapshot to powerful image
This practice-oriented workshop is all about creative fine-tuning in image editing. Together we will discover how to create expressive sports and street photos with targeted editing without losing authenticity and emotion. Using real examples, I will demonstrate various workflows and techniques to specifically enhance dynamics, lighting moods and image effects. It's not just about technical corrections, but also about developing a personal style. Whether you are a beginner or advanced, you will learn how to get the most out of your shots and make your photos shine professionally.
15.00 - 16.00:
Astrophotography with Norbert Span
Compact astrophotography workshop
Aim: Basics & first theoretical star photo.
Contents:
//Quick equipment check // Important camera settings (manual, open aperture, ISO 16003200, 1020 s) // Focusing & tripod use // Theoretical practice: camera setup, subject selection, testing variants // Brief image review & tips for better shots