SESSION 1: Equipments
- From camera to finished image - a walk-through on how and what program I use for image workflow. If you can save time, why not do it. This will also touch on programs and plug-ins that I use.
- Custom picture style.
- Equipment that you might need to get a great portrait. I.e.: umbrellas, light stand, tripod, reflector, umbrella holder, trigger and receiver, etc
- The differences between each umbrella (White, Silver and Shoot Through)
- What is Strobist (Off Camera Flash)?
- How to setup your white balance using gray card. (for on camera or in post work).
- How to use and read your light meter.
- What lens to use? How to use it appropriately?
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SESSION 2: Theory & Practical
- How to use trigger and receiver, settings and making sure that it works.
- Using your flash to its full potential.
- How to best use your camera in that situation?
- How to best position your light to get the effect that you would like.
- Setup light for different situation, indoor/outdoor, beach/water.
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SESSION 3: Model Shoot
- Apply what you’ve just learnt with setting up and doing a test shoot.
- Shooting model, apply to techniques.
- 1 or 2 models depending on the size of the group.
Please visit my site for more examples of the Off Camera Technique from my gallery.
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It was a great turn out with all parties happy by the end of the day. The workshop went through my own work flow and lighting setup, as well as touching on the way I edit my photos. 10 photographers, 3 models, 3 flash stations....all fun.
Please register your interest for the next workshop or if you would like me to source out your equipment via my online form: HERE
LOCATION: Georges's Height Fort. Nice secluded location with plenty of shade bushes and old structures.
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Editing Process
Start to finish of the work flow that I use once I get home from a shoot.
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