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| saracenhousestudio Studio Location United Kingdom Buckinghamshire Milton Keynes | Andrew Appleton Lighting Workshop - Introduction to Photographing People in the Studio - Milton Keynes - Sun 19th August
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In this workshop, we start with studio flash, looking at shutter sync speeds, the best method of triggering flash units, the effects that different modifiers have, how light to subject distance affects the light quality and some classic lighting set-ups. We also cover how to choose the right lens and the best angle and height for different shots and how to use reflectors and flags to both add and remove light.
The majority of what we study during the day only requires one light meaning that you can go away and practice with very limited equipment. After this one day workshop you should be able to confidently work with both inexperienced and experienced models in a studio environment and achieve a variety of different moods and effects.
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Students are encouraged to submit work for critique after the workshop. Refreshments are provided including a light lunch, please advise us in advance of any special dietary requirements. Andrew Appleton's Training Courses are approved and recommended by The Guild of Photographers.
Sunday 19th August 2012 - Timetable
10.00am Arrive and meet over refreshments
10.15am Introductions and overview of the day
10.30am Classroom based session
11.30am Comfort break and refreshments
11.45am Classroom based session
1.00pm Working lunch
1.30pm Model shoot – portrait and head shot lighting
3.00pm Comfort break and refreshments
3.15pm Model shoot – full length shots
4.30pm Review of the day
What to Bring
Digital SLR of any make, please advise if you are a Sony Alpha owner.
We recommend a lens that covers 35mm to 150mm on a full frame sensor, but bring your kit bag!
Memory Card
Pen and Notepad
Price for this workshop: £125
Places are limited to just six people, to book your place please visit Appleton Training Booking Page
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