
Level: beginners to semi-pro
Do you want to make money shooting lifestyle portraits?
Learn studio flash lighting, develop your understanding of studio technique and test using a photographic model.
You will be shown the effect of soft boxes, umbrellas, snoots, beauty dish and grid sets and how to use reflectors. How to use both soft and hard lighting to change the mood and effect of a portrait. Learn what a main lights function is; and how to use fill lights, back lights and hair lights and be shown how they affect the final image.
A model will be provided for you to shoot with throughout the day, advice on directing the model and posing technique will be given.
The teaching is presented in an easy to understand and relaxed and entertaining manner. You will walk away from this workshop with the skills to develop and improve your studio and portrait technique.
Itinerary
| 10:30am - |
Introduction with Light refreshment |
|
What equipment is needed |
|
How to set up the studio beginners guide |
|
Learning to use a flash meter for accurate exposure |
|
Camera set up and custom white balance setting |
|
Model poses and composition tips |
|
3 effective single flash lighting plans (softbox and umbrella) |
|
Soft Lighting |
|
Business advice for headshot, portrait and corporate client |
|
How to use flags and reflectors |
|
How to light a white background |
|
High Key Lighting + exposure technique |
|
Full lenght lighting |
|
Post production technique (Adobe Lightrooms and Photoshop) |
| 1:00pm - |
Lunch |
| 2:00pm - |
Low Key lighting |
|
Working with shadows and mood |
|
Hard Lighting |
|
Using grid sets (honeycombs), umbrellas beauty dish snoots etc |
|
Multiple Flash Lighting plans |
|
Three point lighting |
|
Broad and short lighting |
|
Kickers hair lights and back lights |
|
Using colour gels |
|
Workflow and post production (Adobe Photoshop Lightrooms) |
|
Business Advice |
|
Q and A |
| 5:30pm - |
Close |
Camera Requirements:
You will need an SLR camera to part take in this course, arrangements can be made to hire cameras if you don’t own one, please ask when booking. If you have a Compact, Hybrid or Bridge camera you can still take part in this course, however your camera will not have all the functions available to SLR owners, we guarantee to show how to get fantastic pictures with all types of cameras.

Level: beginners to semi-pro
Do you want to make money shooting lifestyle portraits?
Learn studio flash lighting, develop your understanding of studio technique and test using a photographic model.
You will be shown the effect of soft boxes, umbrellas, snoots, beauty dish and grid sets and how to use reflectors. How to use both soft and hard lighting to change the mood and effect of a portrait. Learn what a main lights function is; and how to use fill lights, back lights and hair lights and be shown how they affect the final image.
A model will be provided for you to shoot with throughout the day, advice on directing the model and posing technique will be given.
The teaching is presented in an easy to understand and relaxed and entertaining manner. You will walk away from this workshop with the skills to develop and improve your studio and portrait technique.
Itinerary
| 10:30am - |
Introduction with Light refreshment |
|
What equipment is needed |
|
How to set up the studio beginners guide |
|
Learning to use a flash meter for accurate exposure |
|
Camera set up and custom white balance setting |
|
Model poses and composition tips |
|
3 effective single flash lighting plans (softbox and umbrella) |
|
Soft Lighting |
|
Business advice for headshot, portrait and corporate client |
|
How to use flags and reflectors |
|
How to light a white background |
|
High Key Lighting + exposure technique |
|
Full lenght lighting |
|
Post production technique (Adobe Lightrooms and Photoshop) |
| 1:00pm - |
Lunch |
| 2:00pm - |
Low Key lighting |
|
Working with shadows and mood |
|
Hard Lighting |
|
Using grid sets (honeycombs), umbrellas beauty dish snoots etc |
|
Multiple Flash Lighting plans |
|
Three point lighting |
|
Broad and short lighting |
|
Kickers hair lights and back lights |
|
Using colour gels |
|
Workflow and post production (Adobe Photoshop Lightrooms) |
|
Business Advice |
|
Q and A |
| 5:30pm - |
Close |
Camera Requirements:
You will need an SLR camera to part take in this course, arrangements can be made to hire cameras if you don’t own one, please ask when booking. If you have a Compact, Hybrid or Bridge camera you can still take part in this course, however your camera will not have all the functions available to SLR owners, we guarantee to show how to get fantastic pictures with all types of cameras.

Level: beginners to semi-pro
Do you want to make money shooting lifestyle portraits?
Learn studio flash lighting, develop your understanding of studio technique and test using a photographic model.
You will be shown the effect of soft boxes, umbrellas, snoots, beauty dish and grid sets and how to use reflectors. How to use both soft and hard lighting to change the mood and effect of a portrait. Learn what a main lights function is; and how to use fill lights, back lights and hair lights and be shown how they affect the final image.
A model will be provided for you to shoot with throughout the day, advice on directing the model and posing technique will be given.
The teaching is presented in an easy to understand and relaxed and entertaining manner. You will walk away from this workshop with the skills to develop and improve your studio and portrait technique.
Itinerary
| 10:30am - |
Introduction with Light refreshment |
|
What equipment is needed |
|
How to set up the studio beginners guide |
|
Learning to use a flash meter for accurate exposure |
|
Camera set up and custom white balance setting |
|
Model poses and composition tips |
|
3 effective single flash lighting plans (softbox and umbrella) |
|
Soft Lighting |
|
Business advice for headshot, portrait and corporate client |
|
How to use flags and reflectors |
|
How to light a white background |
|
High Key Lighting + exposure technique |
|
Full lenght lighting |
|
Post production technique (Adobe Lightrooms and Photoshop) |
| 1:00pm - |
Lunch |
| 2:00pm - |
Low Key lighting |
|
Working with shadows and mood |
|
Hard Lighting |
|
Using grid sets (honeycombs), umbrellas beauty dish snoots etc |
|
Multiple Flash Lighting plans |
|
Three point lighting |
|
Broad and short lighting |
|
Kickers hair lights and back lights |
|
Using colour gels |
|
Workflow and post production (Adobe Photoshop Lightrooms) |
|
Business Advice |
|
Q and A |
| 5:30pm - |
Close |
Camera Requirements:
You will need an SLR camera to part take in this course, arrangements can be made to hire cameras if you don’t own one, please ask when booking. If you have a Compact, Hybrid or Bridge camera you can still take part in this course, however your camera will not have all the functions available to SLR owners, we guarantee to show how to get fantastic pictures with all types of cameras.

Level: beginners to semi-pro
Do you want to make money shooting lifestyle portraits?
Learn studio flash lighting, develop your understanding of studio technique and test using a photographic model.
You will be shown the effect of soft boxes, umbrellas, snoots, beauty dish and grid sets and how to use reflectors. How to use both soft and hard lighting to change the mood and effect of a portrait. Learn what a main lights function is; and how to use fill lights, back lights and hair lights and be shown how they affect the final image.
A model will be provided for you to shoot with throughout the day, advice on directing the model and posing technique will be given.
The teaching is presented in an easy to understand and relaxed and entertaining manner. You will walk away from this workshop with the skills to develop and improve your studio and portrait technique.
Itinerary
| 10:30am - |
Introduction with Light refreshment |
|
What equipment is needed |
|
How to set up the studio beginners guide |
|
Learning to use a flash meter for accurate exposure |
|
Camera set up and custom white balance setting |
|
Model poses and composition tips |
|
3 effective single flash lighting plans (softbox and umbrella) |
|
Soft Lighting |
|
Business advice for headshot, portrait and corporate client |
|
How to use flags and reflectors |
|
How to light a white background |
|
High Key Lighting + exposure technique |
|
Full lenght lighting |
|
Post production technique (Adobe Lightrooms and Photoshop) |
| 1:00pm - |
Lunch |
| 2:00pm - |
Low Key lighting |
|
Working with shadows and mood |
|
Hard Lighting |
|
Using grid sets (honeycombs), umbrellas beauty dish snoots etc |
|
Multiple Flash Lighting plans |
|
Three point lighting |
|
Broad and short lighting |
|
Kickers hair lights and back lights |
|
Using colour gels |
|
Workflow and post production (Adobe Photoshop Lightrooms) |
|
Business Advice |
|
Q and A |
| 5:30pm - |
Close |
Camera Requirements:
You will need an SLR camera to part take in this course, arrangements can be made to hire cameras if you don’t own one, please ask when booking. If you have a Compact, Hybrid or Bridge camera you can still take part in this course, however your camera will not have all the functions available to SLR owners, we guarantee to show how to get fantastic pictures with all types of cameras.

Level: beginners to semi-pro
Do you want to make money shooting lifestyle portraits?
Learn studio flash lighting, develop your understanding of studio technique and test using a photographic model.
You will be shown the effect of soft boxes, umbrellas, snoots, beauty dish and grid sets and how to use reflectors. How to use both soft and hard lighting to change the mood and effect of a portrait. Learn what a main lights function is; and how to use fill lights, back lights and hair lights and be shown how they affect the final image.
A model will be provided for you to shoot with throughout the day, advice on directing the model and posing technique will be given.
The teaching is presented in an easy to understand and relaxed and entertaining manner. You will walk away from this workshop with the skills to develop and improve your studio and portrait technique.
Itinerary
| 10:30am - |
Introduction with Light refreshment |
|
What equipment is needed |
|
How to set up the studio beginners guide |
|
Learning to use a flash meter for accurate exposure |
|
Camera set up and custom white balance setting |
|
Model poses and composition tips |
|
3 effective single flash lighting plans (softbox and umbrella) |
|
Soft Lighting |
|
Business advice for headshot, portrait and corporate client |
|
How to use flags and reflectors |
|
How to light a white background |
|
High Key Lighting + exposure technique |
|
Full lenght lighting |
|
Post production technique (Adobe Lightrooms and Photoshop) |
| 1:00pm - |
Lunch |
| 2:00pm - |
Low Key lighting |
|
Working with shadows and mood |
|
Hard Lighting |
|
Using grid sets (honeycombs), umbrellas beauty dish snoots etc |
|
Multiple Flash Lighting plans |
|
Three point lighting |
|
Broad and short lighting |
|
Kickers hair lights and back lights |
|
Using colour gels |
|
Workflow and post production (Adobe Photoshop Lightrooms) |
|
Business Advice |
|
Q and A |
| 5:30pm - |
Close |
Camera Requirements:
You will need an SLR camera to part take in this course, arrangements can be made to hire cameras if you don’t own one, please ask when booking. If you have a Compact, Hybrid or Bridge camera you can still take part in this course, however your camera will not have all the functions available to SLR owners, we guarantee to show how to get fantastic pictures with all types of cameras.

Level: beginners to semi-pro
Do you want to make money shooting lifestyle portraits?
Learn studio flash lighting, develop your understanding of studio technique and test using a photographic model.
You will be shown the effect of soft boxes, umbrellas, snoots, beauty dish and grid sets and how to use reflectors. How to use both soft and hard lighting to change the mood and effect of a portrait. Learn what a main lights function is; and how to use fill lights, back lights and hair lights and be shown how they affect the final image.
A model will be provided for you to shoot with throughout the day, advice on directing the model and posing technique will be given.
The teaching is presented in an easy to understand and relaxed and entertaining manner. You will walk away from this workshop with the skills to develop and improve your studio and portrait technique.
Itinerary
| 10:30am - |
Introduction with Light refreshment |
|
What equipment is needed |
|
How to set up the studio beginners guide |
|
Learning to use a flash meter for accurate exposure |
|
Camera set up and custom white balance setting |
|
Model poses and composition tips |
|
3 effective single flash lighting plans (softbox and umbrella) |
|
Soft Lighting |
|
Business advice for headshot, portrait and corporate client |
|
How to use flags and reflectors |
|
How to light a white background |
|
High Key Lighting + exposure technique |
|
Full lenght lighting |
|
Post production technique (Adobe Lightrooms and Photoshop) |
| 1:00pm - |
Lunch |
| 2:00pm - |
Low Key lighting |
|
Working with shadows and mood |
|
Hard Lighting |
|
Using grid sets (honeycombs), umbrellas beauty dish snoots etc |
|
Multiple Flash Lighting plans |
|
Three point lighting |
|
Broad and short lighting |
|
Kickers hair lights and back lights |
|
Using colour gels |
|
Workflow and post production (Adobe Photoshop Lightrooms) |
|
Business Advice |
|
Q and A |
| 5:30pm - |
Close |
Camera Requirements:
You will need an SLR camera to part take in this course, arrangements can be made to hire cameras if you don’t own one, please ask when booking. If you have a Compact, Hybrid or Bridge camera you can still take part in this course, however your camera will not have all the functions available to SLR owners, we guarantee to show how to get fantastic pictures with all types of cameras.

Level: beginners to semi-pro
Do you want to make money shooting lifestyle portraits?
Learn studio flash lighting, develop your understanding of studio technique and test using a photographic model.
You will be shown the effect of soft boxes, umbrellas, snoots, beauty dish and grid sets and how to use reflectors. How to use both soft and hard lighting to change the mood and effect of a portrait. Learn what a main lights function is; and how to use fill lights, back lights and hair lights and be shown how they affect the final image.
A model will be provided for you to shoot with throughout the day, advice on directing the model and posing technique will be given.
The teaching is presented in an easy to understand and relaxed and entertaining manner. You will walk away from this workshop with the skills to develop and improve your studio and portrait technique.
Itinerary
| 10:30am - |
Introduction with Light refreshment |
|
What equipment is needed |
|
How to set up the studio beginners guide |
|
Learning to use a flash meter for accurate exposure |
|
Camera set up and custom white balance setting |
|
Model poses and composition tips |
|
3 effective single flash lighting plans (softbox and umbrella) |
|
Soft Lighting |
|
Business advice for headshot, portrait and corporate client |
|
How to use flags and reflectors |
|
How to light a white background |
|
High Key Lighting + exposure technique |
|
Full lenght lighting |
|
Post production technique (Adobe Lightrooms and Photoshop) |
| 1:00pm - |
Lunch |
| 2:00pm - |
Low Key lighting |
|
Working with shadows and mood |
|
Hard Lighting |
|
Using grid sets (honeycombs), umbrellas beauty dish snoots etc |
|
Multiple Flash Lighting plans |
|
Three point lighting |
|
Broad and short lighting |
|
Kickers hair lights and back lights |
|
Using colour gels |
|
Workflow and post production (Adobe Photoshop Lightrooms) |
|
Business Advice |
|
Q and A |
| 5:30pm - |
Close |
Camera Requirements:
You will need an SLR camera to part take in this course, arrangements can be made to hire cameras if you don’t own one, please ask when booking. If you have a Compact, Hybrid or Bridge camera you can still take part in this course, however your camera will not have all the functions available to SLR owners, we guarantee to show how to get fantastic pictures with all types of cameras.

One day workshop all studio equipment & model provided.
Level: Intermediate to advanced
Look at any magazine, hair shoot or ad campaign and you will see the use of stunning fashion and beauty lighting techniques.
This course is designed to teach you how to light and shoot this ever-popular style of shot.
The lighting plans covered range from beauty shots to high key vivid images to dark moody black and whites.
This is an intense one-day lighting workshop, all students are expected to work as a team to help set up lighting as well as shoot, all under the guidance of our highly experienced tutor.
Have a great day at the studio and shoot some cool pics.
Itinerary
| 10:00am - |
Camera set-up & colour temperature |
|
How to use a flash meter |
|
Tethering your camera using Adobe Lightrooms |
|
Commercial Beauty Lighting set-up |
|
Beauty close ups |
| 1:00pm - |
Lunch |
| 2:00pm - |
Bright High Key Fashion Lighting setups |
|
Black and White Moody Fashion Lighting setups |
|
Using Softboxes, Beauty dish, Grids and Gels |
|
Double edge lighting cross lighting |
|
Creating natural lighting with flash |
|
Post Production techniques |
| 5:00pm - |
Close |
|
|
The teaching is presented in an easy to understand and relaxed and entertaining manner. You will walk away from this course with the skill to develop and improve your studio technique.

Level: beginners to semi-pro
Do you want to make money shooting lifestyle portraits?
Learn studio flash lighting, develop your understanding of studio technique and test using a photographic model.
You will be shown the effect of soft boxes, umbrellas, snoots, beauty dish and grid sets and how to use reflectors. How to use both soft and hard lighting to change the mood and effect of a portrait. Learn what a main lights function is; and how to use fill lights, back lights and hair lights and be shown how they affect the final image.
A model will be provided for you to shoot with throughout the day, advice on directing the model and posing technique will be given.
The teaching is presented in an easy to understand and relaxed and entertaining manner. You will walk away from this workshop with the skills to develop and improve your studio and portrait technique.
Itinerary
| 10:30am - |
Introduction with Light refreshment |
|
What equipment is needed |
|
How to set up the studio beginners guide |
|
Learning to use a flash meter for accurate exposure |
|
Camera set up and custom white balance setting |
|
Model poses and composition tips |
|
3 effective single flash lighting plans (softbox and umbrella) |
|
Soft Lighting |
|
Business advice for headshot, portrait and corporate client |
|
How to use flags and reflectors |
|
How to light a white background |
|
High Key Lighting + exposure technique |
|
Full lenght lighting |
|
Post production technique (Adobe Lightrooms and Photoshop) |
| 1:00pm - |
Lunch |
| 2:00pm - |
Low Key lighting |
|
Working with shadows and mood |
|
Hard Lighting |
|
Using grid sets (honeycombs), umbrellas beauty dish snoots etc |
|
Multiple Flash Lighting plans |
|
Three point lighting |
|
Broad and short lighting |
|
Kickers hair lights and back lights |
|
Using colour gels |
|
Workflow and post production (Adobe Photoshop Lightrooms) |
|
Business Advice |
|
Q and A |
| 5:30pm - |
Close |
Camera Requirements:
You will need an SLR camera to part take in this course, arrangements can be made to hire cameras if you don’t own one, please ask when booking. If you have a Compact, Hybrid or Bridge camera you can still take part in this course, however your camera will not have all the functions available to SLR owners, we guarantee to show how to get fantastic pictures with all types of cameras.

Level: beginners and amateurs
This practical course is designed to teach you how to use your camera in manual mode.
With this one day course, you will learn how to take full control of your camera, be able to visualize your shot and know how to capture it.
With the skills you will learn you will gain confidence and get great results.
In the morning you will be taught how to familiarise with the settings on your camera, various theories will be explained. In the afternoon you will get to put that theory into practise with shooting assignments.
Start your lifetime’s journey into photography here.
Itinerary
| 10:00am - |
Introduction with light refreshments |
|
Camera settings |
|
White balance |
|
Shutter speeds |
|
Aperture |
|
Focus and Depth of Field |
|
Metering |
| 1:00pm - |
Lunch |
|
Shooting assignments “put the theory into practise” |
|
Critique |
|
Q & A |
| 5:00pm - |
Close |
|
|
Camera Requirements:
You will need an SLR camera to part take in this course, arrangements can be made to hire cameras if you don’t own one, please ask when booking. If you have a Compact, Hybrid or Bridge camera you can still take part in this course, however your camera will not have all the functions available to SLR owners, we guarantee to show how to get fantastic pictures with all types of cameras.