Archive for the ‘Workshops’ 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

 

Photo Impressionist Techniques

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

This past weekend we had incredible weather for the Photo Impressionist Techniques Workshop. And an incredible group of photographers, who created, and I really mean created, some pretty stunning imagery!!! Here are a few of my images.

Sunflowers

Sunflowers

 

Autumn Forest

Autumn Forest

 

 

Multiple Exposures

Multiple Exposures - with a Canon camera

Pocket Wizard Plus II

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011
Ottawa Model Photo Shoot

Ottawa Model Photo Shoot Workshop

 

In my previous post I was talking about photographers and their obsession with equipment and I said – “ Ignore all of the talk about equipment and just get out and take pictures”. Well the truth is that we do need equipment, whether it’s an iPhone or the newest Nikon or Canon DSLR. So, in order to give equal “air-time”  my next couple of posts will be about equipment.

It’s been a couple months since I started using Pocket Wizard Plus II’s Radio Slaves in the studio (Dynalite Flashes) and on location (Lumedyne Flashes) and even with my Canon 580 EXII flash in manual mode. I am thrilled with them!!! The only downside is the cost, at $200 per unit and you need at least two of these, it’s not cheap. But if you want serious no fail gear, then Pocket wizards are for you. These things really work! I have yet had a pocket wizard fail on me.  What I really like about them, is when shooting on location I can set my lights near the subject and get shoot from far away. I also like that they use  AA size batteries (I’m a huge fan of AA batteries – you can get them anywhere in the world).

For years, I have been using manual exposure for the flashes and the camera settings.  I have never really considered using auto with flashes, guess I am really Old School, but I am starting to rethink that. Now that I have discovered Hypersync! Take a look at this.

We will be using the Pocket Wizard Plus II’s on the next Model Photo Shoot Workshop

Brittany – France

Monday, September 26th, 2011
Gate and Staircase, Fort La Latte - Brittany France

Gate and Staircase, Fort La Latte

We just got back home after spending the past couple of weeks in France on a workshop with a terrific group of photographers.  There is no way that I will be processing most of the images from that trip for a while, I still have 10000’s from other trips,  but I just couldn’t resist processing a couple of the images from the Cap Frehel region of Brittany. These are of Fort La Latte, a 14th Century Castle, which is just incredible to think that this was built almost 200 years before North America was discovered!

Fort La Latte - Brittany, France

Fort La Latte - Brittany, France

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

Greece Workshop – May 2012

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

Greek Islands Photography WorkshopI have posted the details for next May’s workshop to Greece on my web site and Facebook page.  Already it is FULLY BOOKED  (tentatively – I am waiting for the deposits from a couple of participants).

This will be the 6th time that I have gone to Greece in just over 10 years, no I am not Greek and I don’t have family there – but I do love it! If you missed out on this trip, I am sure that I will be going back again – soon.  Email to be placed on the wait list for this trip or mailing list for future workshops.  

 

Photography Workshop Santorini Greece

Mykonos Photography Tour Workshop

 

Montreal Photo Workshop

Friday, July 15th, 2011
Montreal Photo Workshop

Bonsecours Market Reflecting in Window

This past week I spent 2 days in Montreal, Quebec teaching a one-on-one photography workshop. Montreal is such a great city and only 2 hours from Ottawa I don’t know why I am not there more often.

Been Busy

Sunday, July 10th, 2011

I haven’t had time to post anything here for the past couple of weeks.  Lately, I have been working on  images from last year’s trip to Paris. Don’t even ask me how many more images (it’s probably tens of thousands)  I still have to process from other trips.  I have also been teaching several one-on-one workshops as well as the Impressionist and Model Shoot Workshops a couple of weeks ago.

The next Model Photo Shoot Workshop is scheduled for Saturday August 20th;   email for details.  The following 3 models have been confirmed for this photo shoot.

Jennifer - Ottawa Model Photo Shoot

Jennifer - Ottawa Model Photo Shoot

 

Virginie - Ottawa Model Photo Shoot

Virginie - Ottawa Model Photo Shoot

 

Tania - Ottawa Model Photo Shoot

Tania - Ottawa Model Photo Shoot

Multiple Exposures – Revisited

Tuesday, June 28th, 2011
Impressionist Photo Workshop

Multiple Exposures - 1986 Article

 

I first wrote about the technique of creating images using multiple exposures around twenty-five years ago.  The article was first published in the 2nd issue of the Canadian Nature and Outdoor Photography Magazine. The technique took off and is now used by photographers around the world, some photographers even put their own “spin” on it too. If you are a Canadian and wondering why you haven’t seen this magazine lately (or ever), well unfortunately the magazine didn’t fare as well as the technique did!

If you know something about multiple exposures you are probably looking at the cover image and saying “That’s not a multiple exposure”. You’re right, I always thought it was rather strange that they didn’t use a multiple exposure for the cover shot, instead they went with a slow shutter speed camera movement motion blur.  However, the other 3 photos accompanying the article were actual multiple exposures. 

If by chance you still shoot film the “How-To” is here . BTW – Shooting multiples is far easier using a digital camera compared to shooting them with film. If you own a high end Nikon camera it is extremely simple. Go into the shooting menu and set up multiple exposures to 10 with auto gain “ON” and shoot the 10 shots – wait a few seconds and the camera will create a multiple exposure image. As far as I know no other camera manufacturer makes a camera that is capable of taking multiple exposures. Don’t dispair if your camera can’t take multiple exposures, they are quite simple to create in Photoshop by using layers.

Multiple Exposures

Multiple Exposures

This past weekend I taught a Photo Impressionist Techniques Workshop, During this day long course we covered many different techniques, including how to create multiple exposures using Photoshop.  Suellen, who was one of the participant’s on this workshop has posted a few of her (incredible) images here.

Ottawa Impressionist Photo Workshop

Ottawa Impressionist Workshop

 

Ottawa Impressionist Photo Workshop

Impressionist Photography Workshop

Another day-long Photo Impressionist Workshop is scheduled for Saturday Oct 8th. Right now there is only one space available, email to register.

Ottawa Landscape Photography Workshop

Monday, June 20th, 2011

This past weekend we had absolutely picture perfect weather for my Ottawa Landscape Photography Workshop.  When I think of Ottawa, the first thing that comes to mind isn’t majestic mountains or stunning seascapes, we just don’t have that type of scenery. However, what we do have is what I call intimate scenic landscapes.  Here are a few:

Ottawa Photography Landscape Workshop

Ottawa Photography Landscape Workshop
Ottawa Photography Landscape Workshop
Special thanks to the City of Ottawa and the National Capital Commission for their assistance with this workshop.