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Take your photography to the next level by learning to light outdoors with small flash.
This is a more advanced class focused on editorial/commercial style on-location portraits. To mix things up, we’ll be meeting at George’s Camera and we’ll be working in North Park to get some urban scenes. I’m pushing class to a slightly later time so we can work on some night shots.
Parking will be available in one of the nearby structures for a small
fee and sometimes street parking near George’s is possible in metered spaces. Please plan ahead and arrive early to ensure the class goes smoothly. We’ll be doing more improvised roaming of the streets, so I recommend bringing lightweight equipment for this class. Just a camera, two lenses (portrait length and wide lens if you have them) and one PocketWizard brand trigger if you have one. I will supply flashes, additional PocketWizards and modifiers. Please don’t leave expensive gear in your car. Please bring only stuff that will fit in your bag and carry with you. We will most likely be walking about 1-2 miles round trip on this little adventure! I will also be bringing in new models to get some fresh faces for your photos. I’m looking forward to switching it up a bit and getting some really cool “city at night” type of portraits.
1. Using your flash off camera
2. Using wireless, manual flash
3. Balancing flash with ambient light
4. Bouncing and shaping light
5. Simulating sunlight with flash
6. Taking great sunset portraits
7. Using light shaping tools
8. Achieving a studio portrait look outdoors
9. Achieving a natural light look with flash
10. How to interact with and pose models and clients
We will have one or more models on hand for this class as well as light modifiers, flashes, light stands, and transmitters and receivers.Students will work in pairs will have a chance to work both as a photographer and as a lighting assistant. The focus will be on brief discussion followed by brief assignments. Rob will be present to instruct you, help with the technical stuff and make sure all the gear is running smoothly.
*Prerequisites for this class would be to take the Introduction to Using Flash Photography class or just have a good understanding of your flash and its capabilities (additional Nikon and Canon flashes will be available for use). You should have a DSLR and be able to shoot in manual mode.
**I encourage you to stay after to get different lighting scenarios as the sky gets darker and darker.
Rob Andrew
Contact Information:
rob@robandrewphoto.com
6192552113
Rob Andrew is a full time commercial photographer. He specializes in food, portraiture and lifestyle images and has worked for brands and publications like Westways Magazine, John Deere, Woman's World, First for Women Magazine, Gordon Rush, San Diego Home and Garden, Perfect Foods Bar and more. When Rob is not shooting or teaching you can find him hiking or snowboarding in the mountains or playing guitar in and around San Diego.Bookings are closed for this event.
Date/Time: 01/11/2015 2:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Location: George’s Camera
3837 30th St
Sherri ShowalterAbsolutely loved the class! I learned a lot and at the end of the class I felt confident in taking nighttime photos and being able to produce some amazing photos! Thank you Jason?
Darlene McAfeeAs a somewhat new student of photography, I was a little worried that I would feel inept. Not at all. Jason conducts classes that are so much fun, casual and yet I always learn something interesting. Highly recommend for anyone from newby to expert
Darlene McAfeeAs a somewhat new student of photography, I was a little worried that I would feel inept. Not at all. Jason conducts classes that are so much fun, casual and yet I always learn something interesting. Highly recommend for anyone from newby to expert