ONLINE: LEARN HOW TO LIGHT YOUR STUDIO.

£50.00

Join us for a 2 hour live Zoom session with professional videographer Joe Hawkins, known for his work with top artists and top art institutions.

Joe will talk you through how to light your studio.

THURSDAY 12TH MARCH 2026 @ 4PM UK TIME.

The numbers for this event are limited so be sure to sign up right away if you’d like to join us! 

Join us for a 2 hour live Zoom session with professional videographer Joe Hawkins, known for his work with top artists and top art institutions.

Joe will talk you through how to light your studio.

THURSDAY 12TH MARCH 2026 @ 4PM UK TIME.

The numbers for this event are limited so be sure to sign up right away if you’d like to join us! 

This session will include a live Q&A with Joe Hawkins.

  • Joe will type this up shortly folks!

  • You don’t have to have these things for the livestream. These are just a good guide so you can see what you may need. 

    Cameras 

    Canon 4000D - approximately £160 - 18 megapixels, is a good low budget option. 

    Link here to the body only - It’s only 169 for the body. If you are just going for the body option (no lens package) do yourself a massive DO NOT get the lens that comes with it. It’s effectively like taking a photo through a jam jar. Get this and your images will be much sharper and brighter. Approx £180 

    Panasonic GH5 - this is a camera I have used for years and taken both photographs and filmed on. Very good camera 20.3 megapixels you can easily buy these used for around the £500 mark. 

    Link to a used site here for the body - a good lens is this one for the Panasonic

    Sony A7R 3 - Recently been using this for some images and is insanely sharp offering double the megapixels of the GH5 at 42.2 is a higher end budget of  £1,189 Link here

    Nikon 850 - high end option at around £1700 body only. A huge 45.7 mega pixels. Used a lot in wildlife photography massive images! And good for low light situations too. If you’re going big on the camera go big on the lens get this

    If you can avoid it, please do not buy a zoom lens. They aren’t that good unless you spend big money on them and by that I mean double to the price of the high end camera above. Try to used fixed (prime) lenses. They let in more light and are much sharper. 

    Lights 

    The cheapest option is free!!! It’s called Natural light. Take your painting into a naturally lit room or even outside on an overcast day, we will be covering this on the day. 

    A great low budget option by a company called Amaran. The smaller cheaper option offered by Aputure (Amaran is their sister company). Incredibly versatile, I will be explaining why these lights are great as an option they are around £297 - great bang for you buck they are so bright. We use these in the studio to light models. 

    Softbox is always optional - we will discuss options and what to look for on the day - these are affordable and work great. 

    Higher end lighting option - if you want to wait until we are on live to buy these then you can. I will explain what you want to be looking for in a light. 

  • Joe will type this up shortly folks!

You will be able to re-watch this video for 1 year after the event.

We encourage you to ask your questions ahead of time. Please send them to Amy@workshopsinyorkshire.com