credit and debit cards (no AMEX) - There is no Box Office on site.
Tickets booked over the phone directly with the venue can be collected from the venue on the day of the show from 7pm onwards, please just bring your confirmation e-mail along with you.
Ticketmaster UK 0844 844 0444. Box Office No 020 7485 6834 for information and restaurant bookings. Calls will cost 7 ppm plus your network access charge.
Monday to Thursday 10am to 6pm, Friday 12pm to 6pm, Saturday 10am to 6pm.
Customers requesting Accessible Tickets can buy their tickets from Ticketmaster via www.ticketmaster.co.uk and do not have to explain their disability.Wheelchair customers do not need to contact the venue in advance;an assistant will be admitted free on arrival.If you have a non-visible disability and need to bring an assistant please call 0207 688 8899.
Crypto.com Arena does not accept Will Call drop off. Alternate Will Call Procedure (Alternate Pick Up) If a person (other than the person ordering and paying for the tickets) is picking up a Will Call order, the Alternate Pick-Up's name MUST be on the account. To add the name of an alternate pick-up to the account, the original purchaser must contact Ticketmaster Customer Service at 1-800-745-3000, verify their account information and request the addition an alternate pick-up.
213-742-7340
Box office is located on North side of building at 11th and South Figueroa. Box office hours are 10am to 6pm, Monday through Saturday. It is open extended hours on event day. Phone: 213-742-7340 SUMMER HOURS Closed Saturdays and Sundays unless there is an event, the box office will open at 9am on Saturdays or 10am on Sundays only if there is an event. The box office will have extended hours on all event days.
The Bangkok Photo School Beginner's Package is a series of three, weekly evening classes and a field-trip, carefully compiled to give photographers the skills necessary to create engaging, well-exposed and beautifully-composed photographs.
"Our aim is to educate, encourage and inspire."
Starting with the basics, we cover all the essential technical aspects of the camera. Our aim is to demystify your camera gear, allowing you to move away from the Auto setting and to take full control of the camera's various settings.
Weekly Evening Classes
Week One "The Basics" - Thursday, January 30th @ 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm
Including lessons on Apertures, Shutter Speeds, ISO, Focussing Control and a guided tour of your camera equipment, introducing you to all the important camera controls.
Week Two "Creative Control" - Thursday, February 6th @ 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm
How to regain control of the camera, exposure control, compositional guides and an introduction to the art of visual storytelling.
Field-Trip - Sunday, February 9th @ 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm
An opportunity to put the things we've learned in the classroom into practice with a tutor-led photo shoot in a photogenic part of Bangkok with guided exercises and storytelling advice.
Week Three "The Creative Photographer" - Thursday, February 13th @ 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm
Putting all your new skills together with advice on lens choice, focal lengths, creative composition, a review and professional critique of your field-trip images with suggestions for future projects.
Learn by example
During classes, we look at real-world examples of successful images from past masters, including Henri Cartier-Bresson, Sebastião Salgado, Elliot Erwitt, Martin Parr, James Nachtwey, Don McCullin and many more. Using these examples, we deconstruct images, learning how successful photographers have created their work.
Classes combine technical and practical exercises and students are encouraged to use their cameras during the class and in weekly homework assignments.
Professional Tutors
Our Beginner's Photography package is taught by JJ Michael, who has great experience in helping students to make the most of their photographic opportunities. JJ has been bringing his considerable knowledge and enthusiasm to classes at the Bangkok Photo School since 2010.
FAQs
What camera do I need?
Any type of camera that allows you to manually set the aperture and shutter speed will work. Nowadays even small compact cameras have some manual settings so anything from a compact to a professional DSLR is fine. If you are intending to buy new camera gear, we recommend that you come to the first class to get our advice on what gear might be appropriate for you. Please keep in mind that you will need a camera for the second and third classes to get the most out of the course.
Is there an age limit for students?
Not really, we usually accept any students from 15 years of age upwards.
What are my transport/parking options getting to the event?
There's plenty of parking at The British Club. If you are coming by public transport please leave plenty of time to navigate through the Bangkok traffic.
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
Yes, please bring your ticket with you, either printed or on a mobile device.
What about refreshments?
We take a break half-way through the class for dinner, when students can order from the wide selection of dishes available on the British Club menu. There's also tea, coffee and drinks. Just pay the waiter/waitress before you leave.
What is the refund policy?
If you are unable to attend the first class then we ask for 14 days notice and we'll refund the cost of your registration. If you have to cancel your place within 14 days then we will still give a full refund, providing we are able to take a replacement registration before the class begins. No refunds are payable after the first class has commenced.
Where can I find more information about your classes and workshops?
You can visit the Bangkok Photo School web site and you're welcome to e-mail us at enquiries@bangkokphotoschool.com
Visa, MC, Discover, American Express, Cash
No earlier than 2 hours prior to show time at East Pavilion Box Office 4600 Starlight Rd. Must have actual credit card, picture ID and confirmation number.
(816) 363-7827 Ticket Office
Mon-Fri: 9:00 AM - 5:00PM located at 4600 Starlight Rd Day of Show: Two hours prior to showtime at East Pavilion Box Office 4600 Starlight Rd.
Wheelchair Accessible and Special Needs Seating: Tickets are sold through the Box Office. Please call (816) 363-7827.
Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Cash, Discover
Please pick up tickets 1 hour prior to show. Customers must present photo ID, actual credit card used to purchase tickets and confirmation number.
(617) 259-3400 Skip the service fees. Buy tickets at the box office!
Monday through Friday 10AM to 5PM (non performance weeks) Open 2 hours prior to matinee on weekends and closes ½ hr after curtain. Open 10am until ½ hr after curtain on weekdays.
Accessible seating is sold on Ticketmaster. Sight impaired seating and hearing impaired seating, is handled through the box office only for these events.
Undercover the dos and don’ts for your internal rating tool and consider the rating agencies’ modus operandi.
Training objectives:
Analyse sovereign debt issuance in today’s capital markets
Interpret macroeconomic and other quantitative data which impact sovereign credit ratings
Integrate qualitative risk factors into the risk assessment
Differentiate the rating methodologies for supranational agencies from those of sovereign obligors
Appreciate how the rating agencies assess risks
Discuss the UN principles on distressed sovereign debt recovery and legal process
Define situations of default with respect to international (external) sovereign debt and domestic sovereign debt
State how investors can predict improvements and deteriorations in sovereign credit quality
Introduction: The seminar identifies relevant approaches of credit analysis that are useful to incorporate in a financial institution’s own internal rating tool. Further, this enables participants to deepen their expertise about credit risk for global banks and sovereign obligors. Covering Standard & Poor’s, Fitch and Moody’s methodologies helps participants identifying general trends on each of the entities’ rating factors and qualitative adjustments. Through detailed case studies participants will be able to analyse how rating agencies apply their own criteria, and especially which questions remain unanswered in public rating reports. Further, participants will develop skills to read between the lines in rating reports in order to fully being able to form their own informed opinions about credit risk of sovereigns and financial institutions of their interest. Know-how about the rating agencies’ modus operandi will be transformed into practical tips about how internal ratings tools should assess credit risk and which factors need to be taken into account to what extent, when analysing banks and sovereigns. The seminar further discusses also the availability of validated data, so that participants instantly know where to find the right underling information for each of the rating factors, taking into account qualitative as well as quantitative data. Overall this seminar leads participants to keep track of probability of default and helps to conceive an informed opinion about counterparties’ creditworthiness. This again, helps improve a financial institution’s own internal rating tool, make it more robust and exceptionally forward-looking. Starting position: International rating agencies assess sovereign credit risk according to their own methodologies and criteria. Consequently, even taking into account the same set of hard fact data, rating outcomes may vary significantly from one rating agency to another. The large number of rating factors, and the complex interrelationships between various entities’ ratings, taking into account different sectors such as financial institutions and local governments, make it very difficult to track rating decisions and almost impossible to predict them. Implementation: The two-day seminar deals on one hand with the individual rating factors and thus the basic sovereign rating criteria, on the other hand practical examples in form of detailed case studies for rated sovereigns will lead participants to in-depth knowledge of the rating agencies’ world of credit risk. In addition, the seminar discusses a selection of current ratings, in order to compare them qualitatively and quantitatively. Furthermore, the seminar covers current events and evaluates how they might impact specific sovereigns’ credit risk and how one can incorporate useful rating factors in each own’s internal rating tool. Added value: The aim of the seminar is giving participants a thorough analytical perception of sovereign credit risk and discussing how they interrelate with ratings of other sectors (e.g. banking system, local governments, etc). The detailed work on case studies allows participants to break down far-reaching events for sovereigns to a single credit rating and use the knowledge for each individual own purpose. By guiding the participants through the various sovereign rating methodologies, the seminar explains how rating agencies work in detail and how they derive their rating decisions. This facilitates the participants to anticipate rating changes and initiate appropriate measures on a timely basis.
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Cash, Visa, MC, AMX, Discover & Check (San Antonio area only, with valid TX drivers license or state issued ID)
Available for pick up on the day of the show. 2 hours prior to the show. Majestic Theatre does not participate in In-Store-Pick-Up.
(210) 226-3333
10am-5pm Monday - Friday Hours Vary Saturday. Call for more info. (Extended hours on performance days)
The Majestic Theatre offers accessible seating for patrons in wheelchairs and seating for patrons with limited mobility. In addition, for the Broadway in San Antonio performances there is Close Captioning provided on Sunday matinees.