Learn to use flash to it’s full potential to obtain spectacular results, that don’t look like you used a flash.

Resheduled for July 23, 2011

 

Do you dread having to use a flash for you photos?  Do they get washed out and look terrible?  This workshop will show you how you can take control of light, with knowledge, equipment, and practice, using  portable on-camera and off-camera flash.  This workshop will be done using Canon and third party equipment, but the techniques learned will apply to other brands as well.

We will also use studio flash and learn the differences, and advantages – disadvantage of each.

We will work from bad flash photos, to better flash photos, to great flash photos, by controlling the flash and moving it off the camera.   Greg will take you through a variety of lighting set ups with live demonstrations and you’ll see first-hand how improving your lighting techniques can take your photography to a new professional level.  Learn how using multiple flash units can give studio quality results.

  • Learn to improve you on camera and pop-up flash photos
  • Learn how to use your flash for fill light
  • Learn to use an off camera flash
  • Learn to use multiple off camera flash
  • Learn to use your flash wirelessly and maintain ETTL
  • Learn to use umbrellas, reflectors and other modifiers with your flash
  • Learn to use gels to correct color or add effect
  • Learn to use second curtain sync
  • Learn to use high speed sync
  • Learn to create special lighting effects
Details  
Location Greg Disch Private Studio
Experience A good  understanding of how to set your camera controls.
Equipment Digital camera, an off camera flash is recomended but not required.
Optional Equipment Additional flash and lighting accessories.
Maximum Class Size 6 participants to enable personal attention, and hands on time with the studio lighting.
Schedule One day class starting a 10:00 am and running till 5:00 pm with a break for lunch (not provided).
Dates Saturday July 23, 2011
Cost $97.00

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