September Adventure

September Adventure
Sep 10, 2009 By eChinacities.com

Shanghai Photographic Adventures (SPAD) is pleased to announce our September Adventure, to Songjiang Film & Movie Studio.
When:  Saturday 19th September 2009. 12pm (noon) to 6pm
Where:  Songjiang Film & Movie Studio with Dinner & Shoot Critique back in Shanghai.

This facility is where all the period movies & TV programs are shot on location. Think 1930’s & 1940’s Shanghai. We are free to wander around after an arranged show with real actors & actresses on real in use movie sets!
For Who: Members and Non-Members.
Open to ALL Photographers of ANY skill level, ANY Camera, Digital or Film!
Come and Learn in a safe, caring & friendly environment. Have all your photographic questions answered.
Benefits.
* Learn from our Experienced Professional Photographers.
* Learn how to use your camera OFF Auto settings!
* Learn & Practice Street Style Photography.
* Learn & Practice Lighting Skills for Outdoor Photography.
* Learn & Practice Black & White Photography.
* Come and make new quality friends.
* Practice & Improve your English or Chinese.
* Enjoy a dinner with the group after a fun day of Learning & Practicing!
* Upload & Share you photos in our flickr group.

Cost: Members:  200 Rmb p/p
Non-Members: 300 Rmb p/p (Includes 100 Rmb Membership fee-Valid for 1 year)
INCLUDES: Luxury Coach to/from Songjiang, Insurance, Entry fee, All photographic lessons, tutoring & handouts. Pick up & drop off near Peoples Square.
NOT INCLUDED: Dinner* at own expense. A dinner is arranged for all participants at a local restaurant and to be paid by splitting the bill. (AA)
During the dinner, there will be a show & critique session of all members work from the days’ Adventure.
Places are strictly First in First Served.
REGISTER your attendance today at register@myspad.net  Include the following info: Name(s) attending, Mobile number.

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