These are a few of the images were by the participants of a workshop I'm running that was arranged by David Barnes the owner of Pro Am a film lab at Adamstown ( nsw australia)
This was the third night of the 5 sessions and I decided to take the group outside to use some off camera strobes and gels. The previous week we were shooting inside ProAm and the group had a great time with Maree ( my prod mgr/second photographer/very often photography subject). Everyone was very quick to learn how easy it can be to create beautiful light with good exposures and lighting ratios.
I demonstrated how long it takes to set up a scene using 4 strobes and how the strobes are fired by pocket wizards. I have 6 of these and this was great as it enabled me to have 2 students shooting at a time. This is easy on the recycle time for the strobes.
I have 10 + Maree in the group and its fantastic to have people so eager to learn...for me it doesn't get much better.
I used this lane way beside ProAm to demonstrate how easy it is to find and interesting shoot location when you sculpting with light.
The focus was to create not only interesting images to to use it to demonstrate how to direct the subjects, pre visualise the image, synchronise the action and the camera...Here Maree is the victim of some crazy stalker (me)
...then Maree found a bag snatcher...
Below, this is a great double page spread...I can see almost see bold text running down the right side of this image...
The group learnt how to drop the ambient light right down but retain detail
Then the paparazzi became to victim of an unwilling subject.
Maree as always gave plenty of great subject matter....
I really liked some of the images captured by those waiting to shoot with the radio triggers
I really liked some of the images captured by those waiting to shoot with the radio triggers
I'm looking forward to the next session .We will shoot some inside portraits and Ill show them my post production tips. If your interested in participating in Location Portraiture Workshops shoot me an email enquiries@ricwoods.com
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