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This workshop is currently full. Please call to be placed on the waiting list (505) 983-1400, ext. 11.
Much of what professional photographers are called on to do is done on location, including scouting a location, using existing and artificial light creatively, and dealing with physical space. This workshop, designed for experienced photographers who want to become more proficient in the use of light in the field, is about learning how to size up a location and find the best angles and light for the assignment.
We explore the use of natural and artificial light, reflectors, strobes, and tungsten to light and to photograph both exterior and interior portraits, large and small spaces, street scenes, and people in all types of situations and locales. Our emphasis is on how to “write” with lighting and how to use lighting techniques to shape the mood and color of a photograph. We explore color temperature, ways of working with natural light and strobe, and how to mix the two effectively.
Joe discusses lighting issues that arise in the field when using small, on-camera speedlights as well as the issues of huge productions involving larger studio strobes. He also covers gaining access to locations, methods for covering magazine assignments, and blending a variety of techniques and approaches. Working in the studio and on location, we photograph specific assignments with critiques the following morning. By the end of the week, participants have confidence in their ability to use light and lighting systems in a variety of conditions.
Instructor(s)
Joe McNally is a 25-year contributor to National Geographic and a former staff photographer at LIFE. Working in 54 countries and all 50 states, he has photographed cover stories for virtually every significant magazine of our times. One of his best-known series of photographs is the Giant Polaroid Collection, known as “Faces of Ground Zero,” shot immediately after 9/11. He also photographed the first all-digital story in the history of National Geographic. This is Joe’s seventh year teaching at the Workshops. His web site is www.joemcnally.com.
Who Should Attend:
This workshop is for professional photographers with lighting experience. Participants must use digital capture in this workshop. See the "Digital Cameras" section of General Information. A sample of artificially lit photographs is required for admission.
Accommodations Available:
On-campus housing available. Click here for pricing information and suggestions for off-campus housing.
Meals:
Meal plan required
Breakfast available
Tuition & Fees:
Tuition: $1,225.00
Model and Location Fee: $280.00