Sunday, November 7, 2010

Courses & Workshops…


A few announcements regarding some teaching that I will be doing in the next little while.

November 13, 2010:  Free DSLR workshop at Langara College.  This is for anyone with a digital SLR camera who is looking for some answers to some of the basic issues confronting today's photographer regarding workflow.  Some advice on how to set up your camera, importing to your computer, embedding IPTC information, RAW vs. JPEG, histograms, and colour management with Lightroom and Photoshop.  All this and more for FREE.  That's right FREE!  Call the Langara Cont. Studies office and register: 604.323.5322

November 27-28, 2010:  Speedlight Bootcamp at Vancouver Photo Workshops.  This is an intensive week-end workshop aimed at those looking to improve their lighting skills with hotshoe flashes, off camera.  Saturday's all day (12 hours) session is full-on, with discussions, demonstrations, and shooting sessions with models.  Sunday is more demonstrations, more shooting and review of photos.  This is the third time we are offering this workshop at VPW, and the last time it sold out in one day, so sign up now.  For more info call 778.898.5256 or go here.

January 2011:  Editorial photography.  An exciting new course at Langara College aimed at anyone interested in learning about the editorial market, specifically magazines.  This course will cover portraiture, fashion, location lighting, self promotion, dealing with contracts, and much more.  Sign up with the Langara College Cont. Studies office (registration begins Nov. 17th):  604.323.5322 or for more info. go here.

Shot during an editorial workshop with a Nikon D3, a Profoto 7B and 6ft. Elinchrom octabank

2 comments:

Redivivus Photography said...

Very cool on the editorial photography class.. any idea of how long it will run? I'd love to try just one class but it would also suck to go into labour mid-lecture! Any idea if the class will end before May, or if it will be offered in the spring/summer?

-Kendra

Unknown said...

It is a 12 week course and, depending on demand, it should run every semester. Cheers CJM