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photography workshop

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Time has changed. Gone are the days when photographs are processed a week long just to have 30 great photos. Gone are the days when only a few selected people can have a camera and take photos. The day has come where anyone can hold a digital camera and take thousands of photos. Anyone can hold a pencil, but not anyone can draw. This goes the same with photography, everyone can take pictures, but not anyone can make a great image. But with ample knowledge through photography workshops and practice in photography, I can guarantee that someday, your photos will be highly praised.
And with modern technology, photography has evolved to a more interesting subject. Post processing hasn’t been this easy and exciting as before. Photo post processing and editing became a salad bowl of creativity. Knowledge of photo editing softwares has now been a need to learn.
So in this photography workshop, I’ll be sharing to you my workflow when I take photos during my photo shoots. The lesson plan includes:
1st day:
- Basic photography ( composition and elements discussion)
- How to use your DSLR camera in MANUAL MODE
- Camera settings in manual mode
- Lighting ( available lights indoor and outdoor tips & tricks )
- Color management
- Portraiture ( how to instruct/communicate with a model – my style )
- Fashion photography
- Landscape photography
- Instincts on taking photos ( when given a situation: what to do, what to think and what to look for to get a good shot )
2nd day:
- and PHOTO EDITING/ENHANCING ( using 3 photography editing/enhancing softwares ) the FRESH FUN FUNKY WAY! ( half to whole day session )
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My photography workshop is by invitation only, may it be one on one or group photography workshop.
If you are interested, please contact me by filling this form in this link :
http://www.bonaserios.com/contact/
warm & cold
natasha mills
i really love to shoot using available lights…the description of photography which is “painting with light” really explains this…when taking photos using available lights, a photographer has to take in to considerations time, angling, positioning of the subject, the light and framing.
i have a D40 camera ( my very overused camera ) and i could only reach up to iso800…good for me as i have a battery grip to stabilize the weight of my camera because D40 camera is a small DSLR camera and very lightweight, and normally it is already hard to use shutter speeds lower than 30. I always use the Manual mode as i like to have that control in achieving what i like to capture. I usually prefer capturing underexposed images. i really love to have shadows in my photos as it creates mood and drama to a photograph.
during this shoot, i was happy as my ideas and concepts and also from Dustein’s for the poses and setting was nicely interpreted by natasha. as always, Natasha hits the home run..:)
model: natasha mills
location: mapawa adventure park
make-up and styling: natasha mills
special thanks to: dustein had a one on one workshop and i just tagged along…hehehehe…and melchor, his participant.
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