Last Sunday Scott Buchannan and I ran a 1 day workshop on off camera flash on location. We had a great bunch of photographers attend with a good breadth of experience. Based on the feedback that I have received since the day, I think that folks really enjoyed the intense day.
The day comprised of 2.5 hours of theory and studio demonstrations followed by 4 locations shoots with 2 gorgeous models and a wicked makeup artist. We actually thought we weren’t going to get into the Dunlop Factory for our shoot, but luckily the locked gate seemed to have been miraculously unlocked the night before (thank you Graffiti artists). Here’s some of the shots that have been processed already by the participants…. there were lots of gorgeous images from the day, here is just a few…
I’ve got two places left on the next workshop which is being run on 21st November if anybody is keen to learn how to shoot with off camera flash on location…. and have a lot of fun at the same time.
Brent
Hi Brent,
Henry Budd from the Daily Telegraph here.
Sorry I couldn’t find any other way of contacting you, so I thought I’d send through a comment.
I’m going to do a story on the wrecks of Homebush Bay for the paper and I stumbled across some of your images of the wrecks on the photoguides website which we would like to use to help illustrate the story.
Can you please shoot me an email on the above address when you have a second to discuss?
Kind regards,
Henry Budd.
Sweet workshop Brent,
I got heaps out of it and it was great fun as well.
If you thinking of going I would definitely recommend it
Cheers
Tim Bolger
Got to agree with Tim … this is THE best workshop around if you’re serious about Off Camera Flash work !
Professional, informative and bags of fun !
Cheers
Chris Belyea