Photosprouts Photography Workshops

Hongkong | San Francisco

CHEAT SHEET FOR CAPTURING 
AWESOME IMAGES IN M MODE 
In-depth Level 

Portrait Lighting & Posing Workshop I


Lighting Equipment Provided



Quick Facts
Workshop time:
10:00pm-4:30pm
Length of workshop
6 hours
Classroom session & Indoor Photoshoot 
(Part I) 
535 Mission Street, 14th Floor, San Francisco
Outdoor session (Part II)
SF Financial District
Posing
Easy-to-remember posing skills
On Location Lighting
Natural light & Off-camera flash
Lighting equipment provided
Pricing
$380/person

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FAQ

  • What is the prerequisite?

    The Beginner and Intermediate I & II Photography Workshops OR ability to use the manual mode of your camera: Attendees are required to adjust the exposure in the manual mode VERY proficiently.


  • Do I need to bring my own camera?

    Attendees are expected to bring their own cameras & lenses for this workshop.


  • What equipment will be provided?

    We provide light modifiers, flashes and triggers. The flash & triggers that we provide are specific to the Canon, Sony, Fuji and Nikon systems. Please indicate your camera model in the checkout page.

  • What lenses should I bring for this workshop?

    Recommended lenses for this workshop:

    • 85mm F1.2, F1.4, F1.8
    • 50mm F1.2, F1.4, F1.8
    • 70-200mm F2.8, F4
    • 24-70mm F2.8, F4
    • 24-105mm F4
    • 18-135mm F3.5-5.6
    • 28-70mm F3.5-5.6

Class Dates

Available Dates

TBA


This class will be back once we feel safe to have the model take off her mask in the class. As the vaccine will be available soon, please expect the class to be back in 2021 late summer/ fall.


Meanwhile, please watch our FREE Youtube Portrait Tutorials.


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What will you learn?

Here in Photosprouts, we want you to be a successful photographer.
 
There are portrait classes out there that merely arrange attendees to photograph models under natural sunlight (or at most add a reflector), Photosprouts shows attendees how to use off-camera flashes & modifiers in the right circumstances to create stunning portraits that make your work stand out in the highly competitive photography industry. The class size is very small (6 attendees only). You will be practicing with a beautiful model with a small group of photographers, and receive sufficient individual attention from the instructor and the model.
 1. Modifying Natural Light

Easy (recap of Intermediate I)

  • Natural Light
  • High key portraits
  • Lenses & focal lengths
  • Camera settings, aperture and depth of field

More Challenge
  • In what situations do you need to modify natural light?
  • Make the subject feel at ease
  • Use posing tricks to fully take advantage of the light
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The model will be wearing the same pink dress and the white gown during this part of the workshop. These are the photos that you'll taking in this workshop.
2. Adding a reflector
Sometimes, adding a modifier changes the game. However, it isn't necessarily true.
Will you add a reflector to this photo? Why and why not?
Make light work for you and turn your work into a piece of art.

2. Get ready for On Location Photoshoot: 
Learn how to use off-camera flashes & a softbox

​Easy
  • Confidently change the ambient and flash exposure by changing the camera settings
  • Use modifiers to change light quality, intensity and direction

More Challenges
  • Add more flashes: create hair light with another flash
  • Gelling the flash
  • ​Fix any problems in the photo based on the Science of Light, rather than guessing
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The model will be wearing the same dress during this part of the workshop.
3. On Location Photoshoots
​Easy
  • Find an open shade
  • Basic portrait composition

More challenge​s
  • ​Adding off-camera flashes and modifiers to make your work stand out
  • Adding a second flash as a hair light
  • ​​Define your style by shooting in different combinations of camera and flash exposures: Light & airy, vs high contrast style

The Instructor, Christina's Work
Collaborative Learning and Team Work

Growth happens when you are outside of your comfort zone.
Take the challenge in a helpful, supportive environment.
Students' Work
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