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It’s the time of year again – when I start planning workshops for next year. So far, I’ve got six workshops scheduled over the next several months. Most will be taught here at my home in Bethesda. The one workshop on the road will be my Photographing the Gardens of Philadelphia workshop in May.

All of my workshops are limited to 4 participants. I find I learn better in smaller group, and that as an instructor, it allows me to make sure you get all of your questions answered. 

My upcoming workshops are

Photographing a Model in the Studio with Gazelle Powers on December 7. 

 

Bill and I will be teaching an  introductory workshop on photographing a fine art figure model. Not only will talk about how to work with a model and how to photograph with studio flash units but you’ll also have a chance to photograph local fine art figure model Gazelle Powers.

Gazelle is a very experienced model. Her poses are always beautiful and elegant. And she is fantastic to work with!!! You will love working with Gazelle. 

You can read more about the workshop with Gazelle Powers at https://beautifulflowerpictures.com/store/photographing-model-gazelle-powers-dec-7-2019/

 

Photographing Flowers in the Studio on January 25.

Bill and I will be teaching an introductory workshop on photographing flowers in the studio on January 25. We’ll have several types of flowers for you to photograph. 

We’ll be working with both continuous lighting and studio flash units – not only will we explain how we light a still life subject, but you’ll also get a chance to photograph using both types of lights. We’ll have several different backgrounds for you to use as well.

You can read more about this workshop at https://beautifulflowerpictures.com/store/photographing-flowers-in-the-studio-workshop-jan-25-2020/

 

Creating Still Life Photographs with Vintage Objects on March 7

Bill and I will be teaching an introductory workshop on creating still life photographs in the studio on March 7. We’ll have my collection of vintage props and full set of studio gear to work with. And I’m sure we’ll have some flowers available as well. You are also welcome to bring your own props to photograph during the workshop. 

We’ll be working with both continuous lighting and studio flash units – not only will we explain how we light a still life subject, but you’ll also get a chance to photograph using both types of lights. We’ll have a several different backgrounds for you to use as well. 

You can read more about this workshop at https://beautifulflowerpictures.com/store/stilllifephotographymarch-2020/

 

Introduction to Lightroom on April 18-19

Adobe Lightroom was developed by photographers for photographers to make organizing and editing our photos easier. It has very powerful features – even after only a weekend you will be able to make your photos look amazing. By editing your photos you can share your vision of what you photographed – not just what your camera captured

 

During the weekend workshop, we’ll focus on the Library and Develop modules so by the end of the weekend you’ll be able to organize your photos in a Lightroom Catalog, edit your photos, and export them for printing or sharing on the web.

You can read more about this workshop at https://beautifulflowerpictures.com/store/introduction-to-lightroom-workshop-april-2020/

 

Photographing the Gardens of Philadelphia on May 3 – 9

Join me for a week of photographing flowers in the various gardens in the Philadelphia area. We’ll visit at least six different gardens as well as spend classroom time talking about creating better photographs.

You can read more about this workshop at https://beautifulflowerpictures.com/store/photographing-the-gardens-of-philadelphia-workshop-may-3-9-2020/

 

Photoshop Layers and Masks on June 6-7. 

Bill and I will be teaching a workshop designed to help you think about what your vision for a photo is and how to edit it so that you can share your vision with others.

We’ll focus on specific Photoshop tools used for cleaning up your image and adjusting contrast and color. Photoshop layers and masks are powerful tools for both global and local changes to your photo. These tools allow you to establish a workflow that helps you create images that share your vision.

You can read more about this workshop at https://beautifulflowerpictures.com/store/photoshop-layers-and-masks-workshop-june2020/

 

I’d love to have you join me for one of my workshops. Feel free to drop me a note  if you have any questions about any of them.