Archive for the ‘Models’ Category

Autumn Model Photo Shoot Workshop

Sunday, October 23rd, 2011

Last Saturday at the MacKenzie King estate in Gatineau Park we held the 4th Model Photo Shoot Workshop that I conducted in Ottawa this year. They just keep getting better – already I am looking forward to next year’s shoots!

On this shoot we had 4 models (who braved the cold weather) and 9 photographers (who also braved the cold weather) some who came in from Montreal and Toronto for the shoot.

During the winter months I will conducting studio photo shoots and Photoshop retouching workshops. If you are interested or want to be added to the mailing list send me an email.

Canon 5D MKII - SIGMA APO 70-200mm F2.8 EX DG

 

Canon 5D MKII - SIGMA APO 70-200mm F2.8 EX DG

 

Ottawa Model Workshop

 

SIGMA Pro Photographer

Friday, October 14th, 2011

I am really happy to announce that I have been selected as a Sigma Pro Photographer. This gives me access to their lenses (which I am really looking forward to using) and in return, I will give them some of the images that I create using those lenses. I may also be conducting several seminars and presentations for them as well.

In future posts I will be commenting and also reviewing each of the lenses that I will be using and giving you my honest opinion about them. BTW – This is something that I didn’t have to ask Sigma for, they made it quite clear that’s what they wanted as well. I was impressed by that!  Now, I am not a pixel peeping photographer (not that there is anything wrong about being a photo gear geek), so my reviews won’t be technical analysis  about the lens’ sweet spot or centre to edge sharpness, or what focal lengths are sharper. While I do like some things in life that are soft and fuzzy, camera lenses aren’t one of them. After 30 years as a professional photographer and photography instructor I can quickly judge the optical quality of a lens without having to do side by side comparative tests.

Over the years I have used both Nikon lenses/cameras and more recently (the past 7 years – when I switched to shooting digital) to Canon lenses/cameras. Based on my experiences with that equipment I am interested to see how the Sigma lenses stack up and will compare in optics, construction, handling and price.

 

Earlier this week I had a photo shoot using a Sigma 70-200 F2.8 EX lens and let me tell you I am loving what is doing to the backgrounds with amazing bokeh. I don’t know the technical reason why, but it is better than what my Canon 70-200 F2.8 produces. It might have something to do with the shape and number of lens diaphragm  blades and also it has a closer minimum focusing distance.

These are a few of the images from that shoot. I have already posted them on my Facebook page and several people commented about the backgrounds.

SIGMA APO 70-200mm F2.8 EX DG

SIGMA APO 70-200mm F2.8 EX DG

 

SIGMA APO 70-200mm F2.8 EX DG

SIGMA APO 70-200mm F2.8 EX DG

 

 

SIGMA APO 70-200mm F2.8 EX DG

SIGMA APO 70-200mm F2.8 EX DG

Model Photo Shoot Workshop

Saturday, August 27th, 2011

Last weekend we held the Model Photo Shoot Workshop at the Mackenzie King Estate in Gatineau Park. For a workshop that was covering lighting I couldn’t have asked for a better day, well except for the 20 minutes when we had a torrential downpour in the late afternoon. But the light was just incredible right after the rain! The day had started off with a cloudless blue sky and as the day went on the cloud cover increased. It was incredible, we were able to cover so many different lighting situations.

With a location flash kit  we were using it to balance flash with ambient light, using it in direct sunlight, overpowering the sunlight with the flash, shooting it through an translucent umbrella, bouncing it off a large light panel, and…. well you get the idea, we did everything. New to the lighting kit for this workshop was the PocketWizard Plus II Wireless Triggering System. They were so easy for all of the photographers to use. I didn’t have to explain a thing, other than to say “this goes in the camera’s hotshoe – and shoot!”. They worked flawlessly triggering the flashes with everyone’s camera, it didn’t matter which make or model they had. It’s a big Plus (I guess that’s how they got the name) having these in the lighting kit. So far I have found them to be extremely reliable, they are proving to be a much better option than my other radio slaves, which seem so archaic when compared to these PocketWizards. I now why everyone raves about them!

Ottawa Model Photo Shoot Workshop

Another aspect of lighting that we covered was the use of reflectors.  We were demonstrating the use of white, silver and gold, we were also using some diffusers as well. Everyone was pretty amazed what a difference the reflectors made.  Even when it was overcast, which is something that they didn’t expect at all.

In the near future I will be posting some of the photos that the participant’s took on this workshop. The next Model Photo Shoot Workshop will be held on Saturday October 15th, there are still a few spaces open – Email to register or for details.

Ottawa Model Photo Shoot Workshop

Studio Workshop

Saturday, April 23rd, 2011
Model Photo Shoot - Ottawa Studio Photography Classes and Workshops

Tania

 

Today’s Studio Portrait Photography Workshop was a great success. Special thanks to Tania  our model, who kept smiling throughout all the different lighting set ups and background changes.

Next Model Photo Shoot is June 26th.

This will be a outdoor shoot with 2 models and limited to 6 photographers.  We will be covering the use of ambient lighting, reflectors, diffusers and flash. This will be a photo shoot only workshop, learn  techniques for amazing outdoor shots – this workshop does not have a classroom session. Tentative shooting location will be in downtown Ottawa. Email for more information or to register for this or other upcoming summer workshops.

Studio and Location Workshops

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011
Model Photography Classes - Studio and Location

The KISS Principle

This weekend I will be conducting a studio portrait and lighting photo workshop. (Details Here)  Topics that we will  cover are: demonstrating various lighting techniques, directing and posing the model, shooting and effective post-processing.

This summer we are planning several location model shoots.  Email to be added to the mailing list for these upcoming workshops.

Photoshoot with Chrissi Maria

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

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This past Monday morning I spent a couple of hours with Ottawa model Chrissi Maria at Petrie Island doing several photo shoots. She’s fantastic to work with, she has a great personality, is creative and is also very beautiful.