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Off Camera Flash Workshop

Multiple FlashesThere comes a time when the benefits to be gained from using multiple sources of light becomes worth the extra cost of buying a second or even third (or more) accessory flash.

Edmonton Off Camera Lighting WorkshopThe technology has also reached the point where it takes as little as only two accessory flashes with no extra equipment in order to effectively use these to create images of stunning depth and power.

If you are ready to purchase a second accessory flash, or are already using multiple flashes in your photography, this workshop explores in detail a large variety of set-ups for various scenes including where to position the lights and what power settings to dial in. More importantly, this workshop digs below these set-ups for multiple flashes to ask what makes some set-ups more successful than others, and reveals the universal principles that guide us to look at a scene and determine, through asking the right questions, where the best spot(s) and setting(s) are for each light we have under our control.

When you have finished this workshop, you will be knowledgeable and experienced in asking the right questions to determine where to position your first, second, third, etc. flashes for any given scene—outdoors or indoors. You will also have under your belt a number of commonly used set-ups for multiple flashes to achieve currently popular lighting techniques.

Multiple FlashesIn addition, this workshop deals not just with lighting individual portraits, but also the new challenges brought up by lighting couples, and even the different set of challenges brought up by lighting larger groups of people.

NOTE: The skill of portrait studio style lighting with one key light is covered in detail in the Principles & Practice of Photographic Lighting Workshop. This workshop goes to the next level by discussing where to position additional lights.

“Loved the fact that you are offering more advanced courses. Thanks so much, I will now be using off camera flash!!!” — Angela Patrick, Tumbleweed Portraits & Photography

Length & Format 12 hours total
Weekdays 4 nights of 3 hours each
Maximum Number of Participants 8
Prerequisites On Camera Flash Workshop or a formal course on flash photography
Materials If you do not have multiple flashes The CPLC can rent you the equipment you need to take part in this workshop. This is a great way to try out multiple flash lighting before investing in equipment.Because of the amount of equipment involved in this workshop there is a separate and detailed list of workshop materials you will be required to have available here.
Location

The King’s University College

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The King’s University College
9125 50 St. NW
Edmonton AB T6B 2H3
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Wednesdays (6:30pm-9:30pm) July 3, 10, 17, 24 (2013) $349

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