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Wireless Lighting Workshop
OK, just a couple more shots from the Wireless Lighting Workshop. These are from my good friend and fellow Nikon Aficionado, Ron Montgomery, of Cane Bay Photo. Thanks for sharing Ron!



Wireless Lighting Workshop
My good friend and fellow photographer, Matt Daniel, shared these scenes from the Wireless Lighting Workshop earlier this week. Yes, the nice policeman really did ask us to move the vintage limo off the historic brick street. J



Panoramic Stitching
From time to time I get asked how in the world I create my panoramic images. Our home is full of these pano’s, stretching as big as 6-feet wide…the rolling green hills of western Ireland…the Grand Canyon at sunrise! To get the resolution needed for such enlargements, I simply take several images and then use a software program to merge them together. There are many ways to do this. I find Panorama Maker by Arcsoft is strait forward, easy to use, and yields great results. Give it a try sometime!
Here’s my Sunrise in St. Thomas…




Wireless Lighting Workshop
My heart was beating, my head was spinning, everything was happening so fast! Before I knew it, Virgil was introducing me and I was ON!
I’m scared to death of public speaking. But I LOVE what I do and love sharing my passion with others! So after the initial jitters wore off, everything went great. My Wireless Lighting Workshop was held at Virgil’s gorgeous studio at CVI Photography. It was hosted by the Professional Photographer of South Carolina. And it was sponsored by folks like Nikon, RadioPopper, Zenfolio, MPIX, and Canvas On Demand. We had a fantastic turnout with about 40 photographers from around the state, some as far away as Greenville! I did a short presentation about the principles of wireless lighting. Then we went out into the historic alley behind the studio and did a LIVE photo shoot…no pressure there!!! J That was followed by dinner, fellowship, and networking. Finally we reconvened to review the images and have more discussion on tools and techniques. It really was a BLAST!
We couldn’t have pulled it off without the generous contributions of many talented folks. I have to thank Virgil, Eddie of ProWedding Entertainment, Frankie of Flowers by Frankie, Juliet of Juliet Elizabeth Photography, Molly of D’Lish Desserts, Dwight of Royal Limousine, Pamela of Makeup Artist Charleston, and my lovely model and favorite client, Brittany McDougal. The best part about the workshop is we raised a ton of donations, including lots of dog food, to donate to the Charleston Animal Society. Many thanks to everyone who participated and everyone who attended!!!
Sanders Law Firm
The Sanders Law Firm just revamped their website and are using one of my scenic photographs of the lowcountry as the cover image. I’m SO EXCITED! I shoot a good bit of landscape and wildlife in my personal work. Yup, on my days off my hobby is…you guest it…photography. J It’s wonderful to see others appreciate these images too. Check out their website at http://www.sanderslawfirm.com/. I’ve gotten to know T.O. Sanders over the years. He is an amazing and truly giving human being. I would highly recommend their firm to anyone!
Wireless Lighting Workshop!
I’ll be teaching a Creative Lighting Workshop on January 25th at my buddy Virgil’s CVI Photography Studio in Summerville. There are a lot of us out there that could use some sort of hands on training to creatively light our subjects with simple off-camera strobes. Adding a simple technique like this to your skill set can separate your work and help you stand out from the competition!
I am collaborating with Virgil, Tammy Bevins, the Professional Photographers of South Carolina and a couple of other vendors that we will recognize very soon.
Please RSVP now. Seats are limited. Email info@cviphotography.com to RSVP.
The workshop is free HOWEVER we are asking all attendees to bring a bag of dog food to donate to the Charleston Animal Society.
Hope to see some familiar faces there.
Imaging USA Day Three
Cami cuts the rug with Rick Dean at the closing party.
Cami with the always sweet and lovely Kay Eskridge.
Ed Pierce shares his knowledge.
Mike Corrado gives me the universal symbol for Rock-n-Roll during his presentation.
Jose Villa answers questions with Liz & Kip Bulwinkle in the background.
Cami & I with the generous Garrett Nudd after his exceptional presentation.
Kellie McCann, Rick Dean, Cami & I, Kate McKinley, Kip Bulwinkle inside the Gaylord Opryland Hotel.
Kellie, Rick, Kate, and Kip all demonstrate Flow Posing. 🙂
Second Day at Imaging USA
Catch everyone tomorrow. Chow…
First Day at Imaging USA
Welcome to Nashville!
Cami & I, along with our good friend and fellow photographer, Kate McKinley, finally arrived at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel in Nashville. We’re attending “Imaging USA”, the PPA’s big national photography convention we go to every year for ideas and inspiration.
After we got settled, I went down to get the lay of the land so I know where we’re going for our seminars in the morning. I get down there and staring me in the face is this HUGE, larger-than-life display with one of my images on it! 🙂 It’s a photo of Rugby USA’s Team Captain breaking through the masses that I shot last year. A few months ago I got a call saying they’d like to use a couple of my images for some “displays” at the conference this year…I had NO IDEA it was going to be something like this! I’m SUPER STOKED!!! I’ll get Cami or Kate to take one of me standing next to it tomorrow…hehehe!
Welcome to Nashville!
Back from Bolongo Bay
Every night, Cami and I fell asleep to the sound of Caribbean waves gently lapping on the shore outside our window. The wonderful folks at Bolongo Bay put us up in a fantastic room, literally a dozen steps from the beach! We had an AMAZING time shooting in St. Thomas. We worked hard…and played hard on our days off. J It was sad to leave the balmy 80-degree weather to come back to chilly Charleston. But we’re finally back in town…just in time to turn around and head to Nashville for the big ImagingUSA photography conference we go to every year…
































