January Workshop: Washington DC

Jan 5, 2011 by     7 Comments    Posted under: Workshops

As per popular request, I will be hosting another fashion photography workshop in Washington DC on January 16th.

Unlike most shootfest workshops, this workshop will focus more on the stuff you can’t learn from the books, ie the less technical areas which are not often covered in workshops.    We will be doing some live shooting as well as onsite critique.  We will also look at how to pick that one final photograph as well.

The topics include but are not limited to:

  • what to look for in a model, a mua, hair stylist, wardrobe stylist?
  • prepping the team for the shot
  • budgeting shooting time and expenses
  • interacting with the model to pull the best look
  • giving directions and instructions
  • poses which work and what to watch out for
  • picking the final photograph, how to go from 100 to 1.

*here is a shot from one of the past workshops

There will be some limited live shooting and demonstration as well with a professional model, the photographs will be evaluted and detailed feedback will be given in a second part of the workshop detailing what to look for in preparation for post processing work.  Also we will cover briefly what to edit in your post processing.

You can find out more info and RSVP at meetup.com As of posting this there are only 2 spots left..be quick.

7 Comments + Add Comment

  • 不错支持一下。

  • xie xie

  • Are you planning to do a Workshop in NYC this year?

  • Hey Gregory, I have not hosted a workshop here in NY yet. If there is interest I can definitely host one here at my studio. What type of workshop would you be interested in?

  • The same topics that you’ll be speaking on 1/16/2011.

  • alright thanks…I’ll definitely look into hosting a workshop in ny, will keep you posted

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