For those already working with studio lighting, this is ideally suited to add to their knowledge and offer some new ideas and suggestions in understanding light quality, light quantity, and light direction.
Creating portraits with mixed light sources is often a creative choice based on numerous factors. In this workshop learn how to illustrate the concept of "three-dimensional contrast." Learn how to determine perfect exposures with accent lighting, hair and background lights and mixing ambience with flash in the studio. Tony will also go through the importance of using post productions enhancements NOT to save a bad picture but to enhance a good picture.
Who Should Attend
You are a very confident user of priority shooting modes and may even been using full manual exposure control.
You are familiar with simple lighting set ups and have had some hands on time with lighting equipment. You understand and can set up the different triggering systems.
You are aiming to consolidate your understanding and improve basic techniques as well as be introduced to some new ideas and techniques that will give you the confidence to experiment with different creative outcomes.
Type
One day Workshop
What you should bring
* Your DSLR, SD/CF card
* Lens that hits any focal length in the range of 70-105mma