Joe McNally Lighting Workshops at Dobbs Ferry

Joe is back at it this month with another round of One-Day Lighting Workshops in Dobbs Ferry, NY (just north of NYC)!  This time around, he’s doing both Basic and Advanced workshops. Here are brief descriptions of each:

ONE-DAY BASIC LIGHTING WORKSHOPS
July 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18

These hands-on workshops are not camera system specific, nor are they are not about buttons and dials. All day, we will deal with the question of how to manage light, while emphasizing how to “write” with light and how it shapes the mood, message, color, and feel of the photograph. Joe will start with the basics of one flash, and move quickly into scenarios involving multiple flashes. Significant location lighting issues will be discussed during the course of a jam-packed day.

ONE-DAY ADVANCED LIGHTING WORKSHOPS
July 12, 16, 27, 28, 29

The techniques taught in the basic lighting workshop will be incorporated, albeit in a compressed time format. Basic proficiency with flash, on and off camera, is required.
Depending on the pace of the class, the following advanced techniques below will be examined:
$#x2022; Auto FP hi-speed sync.
$#x2022; Multiple exposure, using multiple groups.
$#x2022; Complex multiple flash scenarios.
$#x2022; Mixing small flash with bigger strobes.
$#x2022; Stroboscopic (if time allows).

Head over to Joe’s site for the full skinny on everything.  Classes are filling up quickly, so don’t wait to register!!

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  1. Hmmm, no Guest Blog Wednesday? Many folks had Monday off, but today is Wednesday in spite of being the second workday this week…

  2. Yea!

    I’m going to Dobbs again! Basic on the 15th to refresh and absorb more – Advanced on the 29th to try and keep up and hopefully learn while taking in the light show wizardry of McNally & the Photon Blasters!

    His crew and friends are some of the kindest people I’ve ever met!

    Doug

    ps. Scott, you should attend! This guy is crazy talented – he’s going places! ;-)

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