Guerrilla Lighting Workshop

Sunday, November 7, 2010 from 9 AM to 5 PM

The "BEST" Location Lighting Workshop anywhere!

(a 2-hour version of this seminar is being offered as a Master Class in WPPI and it was "Sold Out")

The 8-hour "hands-On" workshop is limited to 12 students (5 Spots left)

 

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What: Full-day, 8-hour Guerrilla Lighting Workshop consists of lecture, lighting demo, live model and model release will be provided. Ben will cover his three lighting systems (speedlights, Quantum and Alien Bees) and when to use each. Please also check out "Guerrilla Speedlight Workshop" which will focus on "On and Off Camera" speedlights.

See past Guerrilla Lighting Workshops in Ben's Blog.

When: November 07, 2010 from 9 AM to 5 PM (we are hoping to do a sunset shoot if weather permits)

Where: On location, Azusa Pacific University (East Campus), CA If weather permitting, the "sunset" portion of the class will be conducted outdoors

Who: The instructor will be Ben Chen, you can read about his background at Here. His teaching background located Here. Sample of Ben’s lighting style can be found Here

How: He will be teaching a hand-on “Guerrilla Lighting Workshop” where students will get hand-on experience setting up lights and shoot.

Cost: The class is limited to 12 students and the cost is $229/person. Lunch, drinks, model and model releases will be provided.

Professional model will be provided for the workshop. Bring your DSLR camera gear and a PocketWizards (any model as long as it can transmit. You can rent the PocketWizards at Samys Camera or Calumet for $10-12 if you don't have one). You will have plenty of time to shoot and obtain images for your portfolio.

Cancellation Policy: Full-refund two-week prior to the start of the class. If you need to cancel after two-week prior, a credit will be issued toward the next class.

Details: After years of experimenting with all type of lighting gear, Ben has discovered a group of products that met his requirement of being extremely portable, lightweight, powerful and effective. Ben will show the attendees what he uses when he has an assistant and what he uses when he is shooting the session by himself. In either case, he is able to create effective portrait lighting with extreme portable off-camera, battery-powered lighting equipment.

Prerequisites: Students need to have a clear understanding of exposure and the workings of their DSLR cameras. Students should be able to make a properly exposed photo in the Manual mode of the camera.

Comments for Past Students here.

Questions: Please contact Ben at email

Registration: Please email Jessica at email with your name, phone # and a brief description of your photography experience. We can take most Credit Cards.

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