Orchestra- Masterclass: What’s Inside?
Everything stands or falls with this question.
Whether you’re holding a freshly printed book or walking past a brand-new restaurant, without addressing this thought, you won’t open the book or step inside the restaurant.
Behind-the-scenes photography is a powerful promotional tool. It reveals people away from the spotlight, conveys emotion, sparks curiosity, and builds trust.
In my masterclass, I explain how to move from rather uninspiring orchestra images to outstanding photographs that captivate potential audiences and create curiosity. Using the four parameters—Mindset, Perspective, Time, and Editing—I guide you step-by-step. It doesn’t matter what camera you use.
The masterclass lasts about 6 hours. Prerequisites include familiarity with manual camera settings and proficiency in Adobe Lightroom.
Want to invite me as a speaker?
My keynote or session contribution, titled “What’s Inside?”, shares my experiences as a behind-the-scenes orchestra photographer and the necessity of exploring new approaches in the visual communication of classical music to reach a broader audience.
The presentation is available in a 30- or 15-minute format and can be delivered in either German or English.