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ViewFinder Center for Photography
Photography Courses in Zurich, in English!
At ViewFinder, you can improve your camera skills, learn how to create more beautiful photos, and make new friends who share your passion for photography!
Location: Zürich, Switzerland
In February 2010, we opened the doors to our new studio, conveniently located in Zürich Kreis 4, just a short walk from Albisriederplatz, Letzigrund Stadium and Hardbrücke/Escher-Wyss Platz. Our new location presents great opportunities for classes and workshops both in the studio and out and about in central Zürich.
ViewFinder Photography Courses
and Workshops
At the ViewFinder Center for Photography, you’ll discover photography courses and workshops designed to meet your interests and needs. Our friendly, informal atmosphere will put you at ease so you can focus on improving your photography. All our courses are taught in English by an experienced instructor who is a working professional photographer. If you need help finding a photography course just right for your level of skill and interest, please send us an email.
August-December 2011 Course Schedule now online
We are dedicated to providing creative and innovative learning experiences that encourage people to develop their individual passion for photography, take better pictures and simply have more fun with photos.
2011 Course schedule for August – December
One-day courses in Zurich - Saturdays or Sundays, 10:30 – 17:30, or as noted.
For course details and further dates, click on the course name below. To register for any of these courses, please use our online registration system. If you have questions or need more information, click here to send us an email.
- dSLR 1-2-3 Photography for Beginners (Click course link for November/December dates)
Three-part series:
DSLR 1 – Saturday, 20 August
DSLR 2 – Saturday, 27 August
DSLR 3 - Saturday, 17 September - People & Portraits: Capturing Personality Sunday, 28 August
- Creative Composition 1: Fundamentals of making better photos :Saturday, 3 September Creative
Composition 2: Exploring your creative vision Saturday, 1 October - Exposure & Available Lighting Techniques Sunday, 2 October
- Intro to Studio Flash Lighting
- Studio Lighting Workshop with model Sunday, 6 November
- Better Travel Photography Saturday, 10 December
Evening classes in Zurich – Selected weeknights, 19:00 – 21:30
Evening courses are scheduled based on interest. Use our online registration system to let us know which course you would like to attend and we will send details.
Evening courses are scheduled based on interest. Use our online registration system to let us know which course you would like to attend and we will send details.
- Macro Photography Lab
- Low-Light and Night shooting
- DIY Portrait Lighting
- Canon Lens Fun Lab
- Editing, Organizing and Using your Digital Photos
- Editing & Organizing with iPhoto - Mac users
Summer Photo Workshops in Tuscany Workshops (2012 dates will be announced soon)
- Intimidation-Free Fine Art Nude Photography
- Workshop I. Light, Form & Expression
- Workshop II: Personal Vision & Portfolio
- Learn more about our Summer Tuscany Workshops here
If you’d like to be notified by email as we schedule evening courses and workshops, please send us an email at info@viewfindercenter.com.
Unless otherwise noted, courses are held at our studio center in Zürich:
Badenerstrasse 370, Halle 3
CH-8004 Zurich
CH-8004 Zurich
Courses are geared for beginner to intermediate experience. Some courses require a DSLR camera (a camera with changeable lenses). If you don’t yet have a DSLR, you can rent our studio camera for the day and “try before you buy” (CHF 30/day).
Still have questions? Call us at (+41) 052 203 3044 or send us an email.
> Click here to register for a course
Evening courses at ViewFinder Center
Join us to explore special photography topics in just one evening.
Selected weeknights, from 19:00 – 21:30. Click on course name for info.
Macro Photography Lab
Low-Light and Night shooting
Editing, Organizing and Using your Digital Photos
Evening courses are scheduled based on interest. Please use our
online registration system to let us know which course you would like to attend and we will send details.
online registration system to let us know which course you would like to attend and we will send details.
Amore Toscana
Spring and Summer Photography Workshops
with Bryon Paul McCartney
2012 DATES WILL BE ANNOUNCED SOON!
A photo workshop is a great way to learn new photography techniques and immerse yourself in the craft of photography. Our workshops are open to photographers of all levels. Whether you are just beginning or a seasoned pro, our photography workshops help you develop your creative talent and improve your technical skills in the midst of scenic and inspiring southern Tuscany, Italy. In 2011, we offer four six-day workshops, based in beautiful San Quirico d’Orcia.
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Chloe & her glasses | Portrait Shoot
The other day, I just happened to have the wonderful Chloe-Jasmine in my living room, we shot a few photos using the orbis® flash.
These are all shot with the orbis® mounted on a 3 legged thing tripod, with the Frio Coldshoe. Nikon D90 & 50mm lens
More photos from this blog , Just click on the photos !!
Enjoy
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Infrared Photography
I am by no means an IR professional photographer (Infrared photography), I am just someone who is lucky enough to be able to shoot with converted camera.
Check out my Flickr account for more of the IR set that I have been shooting over the last few months.
All these photos have been taken at 50mm with a Converted 5D. I am happy to take questions about the camera or any other details.
Dave Kai Piper Interview | Lady Sybilia
Photographer Dave Kai Piper interview-
“Do you want the truth or something beautiful?”
An interview with Lady Sybilia for http://sybilia.wordpress.com/
“Perhaps the pursuit of perfection, is the pursuit of sweetness and light.
~Matthew Arnold~
Coming across Dave Kai Piper’s work was an interesting moment for me as i’ve been always evaluating personal style,aesthetic choices that reveal a direction towards soothing the eye with pure photographic artistry rather than initially impressing with uber fabulous choices of subjects,lighting,editing, as i reckon is the current trend. Ok i like several styles. Yet, the above plus the personality of the photographer itself played a significant role in me requesting him to answer,in his very own style naturally,the basic ‘Lady Sybilia’s’ questions…He kindly accepted, showcasing the context behind the concept..and other interesting details..
Your work showcases a strong interest in certain vintage aesthetics with a modern view. Is that the case?
Its a complex subject, however you’re not far wrong. I love the romance and elegance from what we could call Vintage. I would not for one moment say that I set out to shoot anything Vintage for artistic merit, its more to evoke a feeling of time and place. The concept of Vintage is tricky for me. For me, Vintage is more a concept and context in which to tell your story.
If you were ehm.. ‘forced’ to choose a certain era/photographer for image inspiration, which would that be and why?
I guess this answer is an extension of the last. Most of my biggest artistic influences have not been photographers or artists in the context of still frame. I am sure the close links between my family and the church have had an impact. The Catholic use of the Baroque after the Council of Trent, I guess, would be an era that was a catalyst for me and my work. Normal is never quite enough. I love the way the Baroque comes after you. It makes you form opinion, it makes you form your views. I like to think my work can do the same. Pretty photos are not enough, they need to engage the audience on another level. Inspiration is a strange thing. Being lucky enough to live in the UK we have some of the most amazing photographers and artists on our doorsteps, so there are many people I could name. When it all comes down to it. I like a good story. I want to be entertained. Many of my artistic influences are film makers and musicians. Marilyn Manson being the biggest along with Tolkien. Over the years there have been many amazing people who have shaped my world view, and there for my artistic views too. Its a very hard question to answer. But, If forced to, I would say, Cecil Beaton. This would for the sheer honest elegance and ability to create a story from a still photograph. Beaton shows us that photography is about content in context.
-Could you describe your overall vision/idea behind your work?
Sounds awfully Cliché, but I am quite aware that my work will live longer than I. I want to make a body of work that is going to live beyond me. To give something back to the world that has given so much to me. I guess my artistic views are formed on the sense that, what ever I do has to be created to stand for many years to come. To answer the first question. Yes. Its my version of what the Baroque is.
-Was fashion photography/photography your main idea or a career or emerged through life experiences?
I would still not say I really do shoot fashion. I would say that my style is to shoot fashion based portraits. The main focus is emotive content, then subtext is fashion in most cases. -Could you define some major influences that have shaped your view on things, perhaps photographers, designers, artists? There are many people who have shaped my views. There are few people who have actively came to me and helped me though. These people have defined me as a person and played major roles in my life. It’s unfair to name people, but they do know who they are. Most of them have not been photographers or artists, but people. Most of these people have put their time and energy into me a person, I owe a debt to these people, that, one day I hope I can repay.
-Are there some moments you’d define as crucial to your career, certain collaborations ,work features etc, that come to mind as milestones to you as a photographer?
Meeting Bryon Paul McCartney ? Meeting Chloe-Jasmine Whichello ? Meeting George Eko ? Meeting Steve Lewis ? Meeting Joe Challita ? Meeting Karl Baxter ? Meeting Krishan Parmar ? . . . It’s such a long question to give an honest reply to, the list above could go on for a many a thousand names. But of course there are some people who have had a more direct impact. Some people have been in my life for an hour, some people for many years. Some people I might never see again, others I am yet to meet. I don’t think I have reached any major cross roads yet, but, when I do, I am sure I will have the right people around me to help me see my path. Sometimes life is about choosing the people you stand next to.
Venice | Workshop
Venice | Workshop
From Beginner to Professional, anyone can enjoy Venice.
We are offering 6 places with myself and Chloe-Jasmine, to have guided shoot in the world most romantic city.
We shall create stunning fashion based portraits using the gorgeous natural light in the morning, then warm golden touched shots in the evening. During the day we shall be looking at and focusing on style, and mood, the use of shape and light and Digital Post Production that is quick, clean and simple
Chloe-Jasmine Portfolio – Click here to see Chloe’s agency portfolio
click for booking info – click here to book your place

If you have any questions, please do ask away, you can contact me via Dave@davepiper.org.uk.
Limited to 6 places
22 June 2011
£385 pp
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Sneak Preview | Fashion Photography
Photography: Dave Kai Piper
Styling: Krishan Parmar
Make up & Flowers: Liv Free
Model: Chloe-Jasmine Whichello
Corset & Dress: Epoque
Thank you to Karl Baxter & Gingersnap Models
Styling: Krishan Parmar
Make up & Flowers: Liv Free
Model: Chloe-Jasmine Whichello
Corset & Dress: Epoque
Thank you to Karl Baxter & Gingersnap Models
Cornmill Studios | England

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Party in the Park | Portrait Fashion Shoot
The last couple of weeks, I have been planning lots of new editing guides and workshops, these means lots of shooting and trying new editing programs, styles and plug-ins. These photos have been edited using the Nik Software Colour Efex program, I have to say, I do quite like it.
These photos are were taken at about 6:30 during the sunset, Chloe-Jasmine Whichello was my lovely model.
I have used:
- Nikon D90
- 50mm @ f1.4
- Nik Software’s Colour Efex
- Adobe Photoshop
- Adobe Lightroom
- Imagenomic’s Portraiture
- A pretty model
- Gold reflector
- Eddie the Tripod (to hold the reflector)
- The Orbis Flash adaptor
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The Westminster Shoot | Fashion Shoot
These were taken way back in Jan for Rag Mag out in Beirut.
Photographer : Dave Kai Piper
Make Up & Hair: Leah Mabe
Model: Racheal Howard / Chloe-Jasmine Whichello & Ruby Slate Balthazar
Dress: Joe Challita
Jewellery: Peter Lang A/W 11
A very special thank you to Lucinda Ellery and Chloe-Jasmine for the location and all your help on the day.
Westminster | London
Shot for Rag Mag | Beirut
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Chloe-Jasmine | in the park
Just wanted to share these with you.
Myself and Chloe-Jasmine were headed to a shoot in Birmingham the other weekend. After a Cancelled train and a broken down car, we just headed home, I grabbed my camera and we went for a walk in my local park. Enjoy !!
These were edited using Nik Software and Photoshop. Shot using the Orbis & SB900, Nikon D90, 50mm @ F1.4









































