I’ve been getting such WONDERFUL feedback from the Wireless Lighting Workshops I’ve been teaching. THANK YOU to everyone that has participated and made it such a success. I’ll be teaching my “Light Bending 411” course again on November 6th! I’ve been asked by The Aroostook F-Stops, an extremely active photography club in northern Maine, to come do a full-day program for them. The club’s fearless leader, Tom, has been so organized and fun to work with. His wife is a fellow alumni from The American School of Kinshasa (TASOK)…so we’ll have lots of catching up to do! Since Cami spent several summers in Maine and has many fond memories from this beautiful part of the country, we’ll be going up early and taking some much anticipated R&R. We’ll fly into Portland and wind our way up to Aroostook, hiking and sightseeing in places like Acadia National Park, and staying in quaint B&B’s along the way. I’m truly excited and look forward to sharing my enthusiasm with these wonderfully talented photographers in Maine!!!
Light Bending 411
I would like to say a HUGE THANK YOU to Patty Hallman and the Professional Photographers of South Carolina for inviting me to teach my “Light Bending 411” wireless lighting workshop in Columbia yesterday! We had about 30 AMAZING photographers there. I loved working with our three gorgeous models. Erika is an incredibly elegant creative dancer. Her young prodigy, Lea, was simply beautiful. And Megan was such a gorgeous bride. Last but not least, a special thank you to the crazy group from Charleston that drove up to participate. It was great to have a few familiar faces in the crowd!!! More to come soon…
Light Bending 411 Workshop
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!