Saturday we had 19 awesome students join us for the first “Get Lit” workshop at ASA Photographic in Billerica. We kicked off the morning session with 2-hours of demos and slides before breaking for lunch and the afternoon’s hands-on part of the day.
The above photo is Kenley, an awesome, last minute addition who kicked some serious butt (thanks a million dude).
Also, special thanks to Mike and Tony who shot some great video during the afternoon, and which I’ll be able to share in the next few weeks, and to the always amazing Jess for modeling for us.
Some of the behind the scenes photos, shot by both George and myself.
Carolyn lends a hand while I demo the effects of hard vs. soft light.
Brian’s assignment was to shoot a college athlete, working alone with only hard lights – he had to create both portrait and landscape photos with only 6 minutes of shooting time.
Krista (with monopod) assists Meg during our simulated wedding assignment.
Carolyn rocked the Ezy-box for her assignment.
And the photo that resulted.
The full class, photo by Mike.
For more, check out Matt’s review, as well as his sweet photo of “The Congressman”. And this post wouldn’t be complete without a thank you to Connecticut photographer Seshu who made the drive to join us for the day.
Get Lit Workshop recap
Doug,
Awesome job leading this workshop. I think you really gave us a good taste of what a FUBAR situation could feel like, especially with a bunch of other photographers watching you sweat.
I look forward to more workshops with you and the folks at ASA Photographic.
B