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STUDIO LIGHTING PRACTICAL WORKSHOP

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2017 2:50 pm
by melbarnes
Stuart Brides and myself will be holding a practical session on Saturday 23 September starting at 10am, which will be a STUDIO LIGHTING TUTORIAL primarily.

It will involve lighting set up for the type of shot that you want, adjusting your camera settings for the shoot, taking the shot, and processing the results in Photoshop on the laptop - we will use my laptop (and the ADAPS laptop if available) but you are welcome to bring your own if it has Photoshop loaded and working.

There will be no charge for this session, as we are not paying a model – we will choose a model(s) from those present.

Would you please add your name to the list in the ADAPS room if you are interested, or message me on Facebook messenger, or via the ADAPS website.

This is a practical session, so please bring along your cameras to create some decent images. The session is likely to take longer than the usual morning session – these kind of sessions tend to get very time consuming, so be prepared for it to run into the afternoon, and bring your butties!

Re: STUDIO LIGHTING PRACTICAL WORKSHOP

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 11:19 am
by Stu B
Thanks Mel.... Just to add, This will be a beginners/intermediate class for off camera portrait lighting. I will be doing a presentation covering. Lighting Equipment, Modifiers, Hard and soft light. Lighting ratio's. The Inverse square law. Killing the ambient light...!!

We'll be taking dynamic portraits so bring your cameras along with you.. All the lighting equipment will be provided for you.. If you would prefer to just listen...Still come along. But bring a hat...We may ask you to model...lol

For members only.....!! Going to be a lot of fun......!! And some great portraits too,,,

Re: STUDIO LIGHTING PRACTICAL WORKSHOP

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 12:20 pm
by TerryA
Hi Mel,
Sorry I've been out of it for a while, been ill then on a long holiday. Anyway, I'd love to come to your workshop so please put my name down......sounds interesting

cheers Terry