Archive for the ‘Workshops’ Category

NY State of Mind

Friday, June 10th, 2011
Macy's, New York City

New York City

 

I have just finished posting the Participant Web Sites for the following workshops:

Normandy and Brittany – France  Photography Workshop

Ottawa Landscape Photography Workshop

Photo Impressionist Techniques – One Day Workshop

Outdoor Model Photo Shoot Workshop

If you are registered for one of the above workshops you should have received an email with a link for the Participant’s Web Site. 
This weekend I am taking a break from teaching and heading off to New York  for a few days – photography, food (I love Junior’s cheescake!) and shopping (I love the strong Canadian dollar!)

Ottawa Spring Workshop

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011

Here are a couple of photos that I took (created) on this past weekend’s field trips during the Ottawa spring photography workshop. This coming weekend should be the peak of the tulip blossoms in Commissioner’s Park, along with the accompanying hordes of tourists.

Ottawa Photography Workshop

Ottawa Photography Classes

Ottawa Photography Tour

Ottawa Photography Course

Ottawa Photography Photo Shoot

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.

Parthenon in Athens, Greece

Friday, April 15th, 2011

Greece Photography Workshop

Just processed….from last year’s Greece Workshop.

Best in Show Award

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

Guest Post by David Pollard

 

“Looking Back”

“Looking Back”

Best in Show Award

 

 

 I’d like to thank Garry for this opportunity to comment on my recent Best in Show Award at the 2011 Ottawa-Outaouais Inter Club Photography Competition.  Garry, one of three judges, describes the competition’s background in a previous entry.

 

To say that I was stunned by my result is an understatement.  The quality and variety of the 183 digital and print submissions was, to me, impressive.  I was satisfied with my entries to the point where I was prepared to submit them (are we ever truly satisfied?) and had thought the portrait might do well.  Notwithstanding, over the course of the evening, and as the photo review progressed, I reached a  point where I simply hoped for a reasonable score.  Thus, to receive a perfect score from all three judges for my print “Looking Back” was beyond my wildest dreams.  And yes I”m satisfied with the result for my other submission even though wasn’t a winner.

 

What has this competition and its result meant to me?  First, it validates my work; after all I was reasonably happy with the print to start with.  Second, it  means I should trust my own judgement but continue to seek input from others; those who had previously seen the print thought highly of it, even earlier discarded versions.  I am my own harshest critic and once I’ve decided on an approach I don’t always like to hear criticism from others (I might change my approach but that’s my choice).  The lesson then is don’t ask if you if you’re not going to listen.  Lastly, in a competition, you don’t really know how the judges are going to base their scoring.  So, while it’s fantastic to win, in the end you learn more by losing.  If you’ve done your best and are satisfied with your submission, then learn from the judges comments and keep them in mind for the next time. 

 

Regarding the photo: shot during an October 2009 workshop outing to Upper Canada Village in Morrisburg, Ontario (UCV).  The subject, one of the UCV interpreters, was standing in the doorway of the Livery located behind Cook’s Tavern.  The original file shows him from head to knees but my preference was to crop to a head and shoulders portrait.  For those interested in the technical info: shot with a Nikon D700, RAW in 14 bit mode, 105 mm @ f/5.6, 1/60 second, ISO 400, distance to subject 3.4 meters, matrix metering with fill flash, and auto white balance.  It was printed using an Epson Stylus Pro 3800 on Epson UltraSmooth Fine Art Paper.

 

Thanks for reading.

 David Pollard

Collecting

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011
Published Work - Canada Post Stamp

Terra Nova National Park, Newfoundland

 When I was 8 years old I collected rocks, bugs, snakes, tadpoles, coins, stamps and also brought home the occasional stray dog.  Nowadays I don’t have any of those “hobbies”  but I guess I still do collect things. I have a huge collection of photographs from my travels around the world, of cities, landscapes and wildlife. I guess I still am that little boy at heart.

When I was 8,  I never dreamed that I would become a photographer let alone that I picture I would take would become a Canadian Postage stamp.  This stamp commemorating the 50th anniversary of Terra Nova National Park in Newfoundland is 2nd of my pictures to be used by Canada Post on a stamp.

Do you like collecting photos?  Well, to help you improve your collection, my friend Younes Bounhar and I have teamed up to conduct a couple of photography workshops in Ottawa this summer. Please visit our workshop page to learn more.

2011 National Geographic France Calendar

Friday, February 25th, 2011

National Geographic France Calendar

 

Six of my photographs are being used this year in different National Geographic calendars. Including this one from Dinan, France which is one of the medieval towns in Brittany that we be photographing on this year’s France Workshop.

Vision and Creativity – Ottawa Workshop

Monday, January 24th, 2011

Photography classes Ottawa

This past weekend I conducted the first of my Vision and Creativity Workshops in Ottawa. It went really well, everybody enjoyed it and learned a lot  (and appreciated the new padded chairs in the studio).  The workshop is a series of classroom instructional programs covering the creative process of photography. Starting with some of the fundamentals of composition, and then continuing onto how to create impact in a photograph. Also included in the class were many demonstrations using Photoshop techniques which can be used to enhance your photography as well as explaining why they work.

There are 2 spaces open for the next workshop on March 26.

France Photography Workshop – Fully Booked

Wednesday, January 12th, 2011
France Photography Workshop

2011 France Photography Workshop

 

The Brittany and Normandy, France workshop (details here) is now fully booked. If you are interested in this workshop, you can add your name to the wait list.