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7 Minute Challenge Winners!

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

As part of the workshop , we ran our favourite "7 Minute Challenge"… Essentially, the photographers have 15 minutes to scout their locations, then each of them have 7 minutes alone with the two models. They were charged with producing 3 killer images: The couple together as well as individual portraits.

The competition was fierce and judging the winners was very very tough. James, Charlotte and I debated for about 10 minutes which images should take the cake, and in the end, we had to award 4 images because the combined shots were SO good.

Congratulations Maegan Michel , Ryan Brual (X2!) and Ken Chiba. Each of you win a $100 coupon to attend a future workshop.

Lights, cameras, action!

Dave and I are thrilled to say that our June 1st Photography Workshop was a HUGE success!! We had an awesome class of amazing photographers from a variety of skill levels . We had along a great friend and fellow photographer Jaymz as a guest speaker. Jaymz is so great we love working with him whenever we get a chance so we were totally stoked to have him along. And last but not least Lyz Plant our Make-up Artist. We just love love love her work. Lyz works on Loreal Fashion week, was voted one of Canada’s most influential women (Mille Feme) and she’s doing Luminato downtown Toronto that runs to now till June 16th! We are so happy to have her on board!

The class was great, Dave taught them a little bit about the business side of photography, Jaymz taught them how to "see good light" and I taught them how to pose and posing models for photography. Oh! that reminds me, did I mention the MODELS?! Alex and Amanda were the best models we could have ever asked for. They both were experienced, had a great look and as you can see photograph very well!

After Lyz had finished their make-up we took the models and class out for a modern, urban engagement shoot. We couldn’t wait to get out there and start shooting!

Check out the shot Dave got of Jaymz below…what a great teacher!

Alex and Amanda really know how to work it…and they’re both super gorgeous so the workshop photos looked straight out of a magazine.

We brought the class back inside for refreshments to keep the creative juices flowing… and on to our next assignment…The 7 Minute Challenge! What’s that you ask? The participants individually take their camera, knowledge of the day’s class and the models, anywhere in the building. They have exactly 7 minutes to produce 3 "winning images" one of Alex, one of Amanda and one of both models together. Photographers in the "real world" are often under pressure to create amazing images in a limited time. We created a sense of urgency for the class to see what they’d come back with…stay tuned to the blog as we announce the winners of the challenge…I think you’ll be extremely impressed with everyone’s images!

We ended the day with a creative shoot with Alex and Amanda. Lyz and I styled the shoot. Amanda had such beautiful jet black hair and Alex had a 6… oops, I mean 8 pack (sorry Alex lol!) that Hercules would die for. Lyz and I thought hmmm.. how about a Cleopatra themed creative shoot! Dave set up the Ring Flash and backdrops, I grabbed the wardrobe, Jaymz chatted with the class and Lyz started working on the make-up!

Ya know, there comes a time in every make-up artists life when you have to go above and beyond in the call of duty. Lyz had the tedious task of being in charge of Alex’s oil application. Good job Lyz!

At the end of the day we all were tired but had a great feeling of success because everything went so well! We couldn’t have asked for a better group of people. Thanks to everyone and keep checking back to the blog the winning images will be posted soon!!!

I got a call from Tif on Tuesday asking us to cover a class for a workshop they run at Mooredale (in Rosedale, Toronto). Since we love teaching our own Photography Workshops , of course we were happy to help out. We had a great time with the class and it was a lot of fun teaching the ladies some lighting, exposure and posing tricks.

Teaching the class prompted me to share some of the very basics of photography with you that a couple of ladies seemed to really appreciate.

Firstly, understanding what the variable’s are which you control with your camera to create an exposure…

These are:

  1. Aperture (the width of the diaphragm inside the lens - see diagram of f1 and f22 to the right) aperture of a lens
  2. Shutter Speed (the length that the camera is open to allow light to hit the sensor or film
  3. ISO / ASA (the sensitivity of the sensor or film to light)
It becomes easier to understand these three elements when you realize they’re measured in “stops” - a unit of measure which means you can increase or decrease any of them by a stop and adjust another of the elements in the opposite direction and still get a correctly exposed image.
Once you understand how easy it is, you can set you camera on your favourite aperture (let’s say f2.8 for example) and let the shutter speed adjust according to what the camera recommends. I use this method when shooting subjects which have constantly changing lighting so I can work fast. Then it’s just a matter of using the exposure compensation built right into your camera (Should be marked as “AV +/-”) and adjusting the image to either be brighter or darker without having to think too much with me left brain.
This technique of shooting definitely helps us both to stay in the creative zone (right brain) when we are shooting, and let the camera do what it does best.
For a more in depth learning, please sign up to attend on of our upcoming workshops .
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Studio Lighting Workshop with Jaymz

Monday, April 28, 2008

Yesterday, Charlotte attended a workshop run By James Van Hees at his amazing photography studio in Waterdown, Ontario. I was on board as a guest speaker/photographer for what turned out to be a very successful day!

James Photography + Jaymz Fotographie Studio, Hamilton

We had a fantastic day - I had a great time doing some of the teaching to assist James. Meanwhile Charlotte was participating with the class and doing some behind the scenes photography. She styled and photographed some of the shots… the following are her images… check out the Holt’s setup!

Olga striking a fantastic post with soft box lighting on gray seamless

Alana Rockin the church gallery with awesome window light

Jen had a ball playing with a Holt Renfrew bag and tonnes of shoes

We wrapped up shooting with a ring flash and had a great time playing around with Jen. She’s a blast to have as a model and was really into doing the wackier stuff. Check out this shot of me, James and a few of the other photographers!

Professional Photographers and assistants struggle with model in studio using ring flash

Here’s a quick shot of the gang who attended…

Oakville Camera Club Members at The studio lighting workshop, Hamilton