detailed itinerary - 2010 DLS workshop series
For registered participants, here is the information you need:
Location: in your email
We'll learn a bit of photography history and by the end of the day you'll know what all the beeps, bells, and whistles on your camera are for, and have a basic understanding of photography lingo. You will understand how every camera on the planet is built on precisely the same technology, then learn what separates SLR cameras from P&S cameras. We'll also go over a comprehensive list of the basic types of lenses on the market, what their benefits and drawbacks are, and what their common applications are. You'll probably go home with the urge to shoot everything that moves, and a rather pricey shopping list. Which is why it's good that you just learned that it's NOT about the camera... and will survive and thrive just fine without the $2700 IS f2.8 70mm-200mm lens...
February 7, 2010 - composition, understanding light
Location: in your email
This is the one that makes your brain ache, folks. While the composition portion is a relative breeze and one of the building blocks of taking great pictures, understanding light is the key to unlocking all the great secrets of photography. Whether you plan to use studio, natural or available light, or a combination of all three, you need to know how your camera's internal meter works. You'll walk away with a headache, and a burning desire to move all the furniture away from your windows.
March 7, 2010 - technical critiquing, photoshop
Location: in your email
I know - it sounds SO dry and boring... BUT - technical critiquing is a huge part of photography. We'll spend the first part of the day going through the process of deconstructing images using proper terminology do that you can develop the diagnostic tools that will be instrumental not only in looking at other photographer's work and being able to draw technical instead of just aesthetic inspiration, but in how YOU will master your OWN style and technique. Following this, we'll begin exploring some of the basics of Photoshop. I will do a brief demonstration of: skin smoothing, using unsharp mask, creating and using layers, tinting (vintage, antique), and more. This portion of the workshop is meant to give you enough basics that you have the confidence to explore and discover more on your own.
April 11, 2010 - portraiture and making the connection
Location: in your email
Get ready for LIVE MODELS! Once we've gone through the fundamentals of how and why portraits are done (the easy part) we're going to hone our skills on making the connections that are so important to separating cold and heartless snapshots from gorgeous, engaging portraits that have as much meaning to you as they do to your client. We will then have a group of models at our disposal for you to work individually and in teams with doing a variety of individual and group portraits. Always a fun workshop, be prepared to be surprised! If you have a flash for your camera, this is a great workshop to bring it to as we'll have a bit of time to play around with them!
May 2, 2010 - breaking the rules, the business end of things
Location: TBD
While we spent the first 4 sessions learning shooting skills, there comes a time when we get to break all the rules and just HAVE FUN! If we decide as a group we'd like to do a final project together, this will also be our opportunity to plan and discuss those details. The last portion of the day will be spent going over the Business End of Things - taxes, copyright, business licenses, professional printing, model releases, contracts, blogs, websites, advertising and promotion, and all other manner of things you need to consider if you intend to charge money for your services, whether as a portrait photographer, stock photographer, or art photographer. Even if you do not intend to shoot for full-time or supplemental income, there is a lot of valuable information to be taken away from this workshop that can help protect your interests even as a straight-up hobby photographer.
May 29, 2010 - all-night field trip with Team Clickin' Cancer's Butt at the Relay for Life
Location: University of Alberta's Foote Field
This has become a highlight of the workshops, where participants are given the opportunity to contribute their skills to an amazing event in support of the Canadian Cancer Society. Their largest single fundraising effort, which spans across Canada in countless cities, the Relay for Life is a powerful experience. If you are able to come and if you are interested in learning what photographilanthropy is from the ground up, slap on some comfy shoes and your camera, and let's go!
June 13, 2010 - controlled lighting, wedding photography
Start time: 10am
Finish time: 4pm
Location: the beautiful Suffolk House Bed & Breakfast
This workshop is great for anyone wishing to set up a collapsible small home and/or portable studio. The lovely and talented Reanna from Blackbird Photography will be the hostess with the mostest, sharing with us her knowledge of lighting styles, her own set-up, and an opportunity to try it out on live models... who may be dressed up in full bridal gear for the mock-wedding! Immediately following the lighting workshop, we'll be going over the finer points of shooting a wedding. From your initial consultation and contract to the 'money shots' to the classic pitfalls of working with weddingpartyzillas and obnoxious guests, you'll have the insider's look at the grit and the glory of shooting weddings. Once we've had an in-class presentation, we'll waste no time in having you shoot a mock wedding during which not only will you have to deal with the other guests (who ALL happen to be photographers) but maybe some personality quirks, too. And of course while we're hoping for good weather, if it decides to rain... you'll be getting your feet wet for real... Registration and payment deadline for this workshop is April 18, 2010.
Comments