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Thursday, February 14, 2008

Lighting & Digital Photography Training Camp


Lighting & Digital Photography Training Camp

March 3-14, 2008 - Touring event
City tour City tour

A full day of Valuable “Need to Know” Information with Canon Explorer of Light & Author Jack Reznicki.

This ALL NEW one-day seminar is Only $99


New York, NY - March 3
Philadelphia, PA - March 4
Atlanta, GA - March 6
Kansas City, MO - March 8
St Louis, MO - March 10
Portland, OR - March 12
Irvine, CA - March 14

Jack Reznicki is coming to your area and is teaching leading edge methods in a special one day seminar. Jack will reveal the techniques that have kept his photography in demand by the fortune 500. Jack’s methods and engaging manner will spark inspiration in amateurs and seasoned professionals alike. You will be able to easily apply these methods into your photography. Join us for this unique opportunity to learn from this in demand speaker/Photographer.


Seminar Topics

Creating “Natural” Light with Strobes
How do you make sunshine on a rainy day? Jack will show you his methods for creating “natural” looking light from studio strobes. Learn why this technique is one of Jack’s most valuable.

One Light Portrait Lighting with a Live Model
Jack will show you how to create a simple yet elegant way to take portraits and how a simple lighting set up can create a unique and powerful portrait.

Lighting Overview
How do you choose what lights to use in what situations? What do I need to know to work with strobes? We will answer these questions and so much more.

Histogram, Camera White Balance & Other Camera Essentials
In a way that is easy to understand, Jack will explain what you need to know before you even pick up your camera and start shooting.

Masking & Professional Photoshop Techniques
Learn the subtleties and finesses that separate the pros from the rest. You will want to use these professional finishing techniques on you images right away.

Copyrights & 'Copywrongs'
The copyright process has changed, and you need to know what has changed. Learn what the differences are and why you need to protect your images.

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