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Prerequisites: Lighting 2 or equivalent experience Session A: Tuesdays, July 24, 31 & August 7, 14, 21, 28
Time: 6pm–8:30pm Instructor: Bill Lusk Location: Michael Harrison Photography Studio (near Uptown) Cost: $325 |
Class Description:Professional photographers know the power of strobe and tungsten lighting. This open studio workshop will introduce students to professional lighting techniques and options. Bill Lusk will guide students through the creation of an advanced lighting portfolio. Class will be held in the form of an open studio where students will experience a new creative problem and photograph style each day. As a class, students will work alongside Bill to successfully light and post process images. Weekly homework assignments and critiques will provide students with practice and feedback on their portfolio. Students attending this course should own a kit of Strobe Lights. Lighting accessories will be discussed on the first day of class. Students need not own soft boxes and all studio accessories to take this class. Class size is limited. Want 15% off the price of this class? Click here to learn about membership.
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