Allow Yourself to Be Inspired by Our LecturesTTF gives lectures on many different topics. The one thing they have in common is that they are based on experience we have gathered on assignments in many parts of the world. Below you will find more information on some of the lectures we give.
In general, a lecture has a duration of 2x45 minutes. Please subscribe to our newsletter in order to receive information on lecture dates. We give both private lectures to organisations, clubs, companies, et cetera and public lectures. Check out the TTF events diary to find out dates and locations of public lectures. If you are interested in acquiring phototechnical knowledge immediately please feel free to check out our online School of Photography.
Using Images to Tell a Story This lecture highlights the challenge making texts and images go hand in hand presents. How can you use images as an eye-catcher? How can you use images to support your arguments effectively? Is it possible to tell something with images that you cannot tell with words? In this lecture we also touch upon subjects such as the ethics of photography and legal aspects.
Travel Photography The world is vast and it is full of wonder and variety. We have gained much experience during our work abroad. This lecture will explain how we have achieved such good photos. The lecture will prepare you for shooting better photos in distant lands.
Get To Know Your Camera
Underwater Photography This lecture highlights a topic that most photographers know only little about. Underwater photography is both exciting and challenging. Even a photographer with twenty years of experience as a professional will feel that taking photos underwater is like starting from scratch. How do you get started? What equipment should you use? And how do you get perfect shots? This lecture will give you an insight into all these aspects.
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