“Painting with Light Under Outback Skies – Cinematic Photography for Everyone”

This practical, accessible workshop is for anyone who wants to take more powerful photographs – whether you’re using a phone, a DSLR or a mirrorless camera.
Drawing on three decades as an international cinematographer, I’ll walk participants through how to see light, compose with intention, and photograph real people and places with respect and emotion.
We’ll mix an easy classroom session with time outside, working with the actual Outback light and landscape . You’ll leave with a simple repeatable process you can use for portraits, landscapes and event photography – plus a fresh sense of what your camera (or phone) can really do.

Monday May 5th 5:00pm – 8:00pm

Artist Profile

Philip Rang

Philip RANG ACS is an Australian cinematographer whose lens finds poetry in the overlooked. With decades of experience in film and visual storytelling across France, Australia, and Asia, his work blends a documentarian’s eye with a painter’s soul. A fluent French speaker and a member of the prestigious Australian Cinematographers Society, RANG brings cinematic depth to still images, weaving light, culture, and emotion into every frame. This project marks his renaissance — a return not only to form, but to purpose.