“Fast Track to Flawless: Lighting, Posing & Preset Techniques That Save Time”

SOLD OUT! This class will cover: "shaping the image How to build an image to have Impact. Learn to develop greater control, consistency, and polish your work. You will also learn tips on design and hand posing to help complete the image.

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Scenes & Stories: A Creative Set Building Workshop for Fine Art Portraits

SOLD OUT! Step into a world of visual storytelling in this hands-on, one-day pre-con class focused on creative set building for storytelling portraits. You’ll learn how to build immersive environments using foam, paint, props, and texture, and how to bring them to life with intentional lighting using Nanlite gear. This class will cover techniques for designing and constructing sets that elevate your storytelling, lighting setups that enhance mood and depth, and tips for keeping your builds cost-effective and manageable in your studio space.

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How To Create Cinematic Films For Portrait Clients

SOLD OUT! Video is HOT right now! And if you're a photographer who has been frustrated with learning it, or if you've been too daunted by the idea to even try it, this course is designed just for you! Garon approaches the subject from a photographer's mindset to get you into 'filmmaker mode'. You'll learn how to 'think in video', get shot ideas, discover what to do and what not to do during the process, get familiar with some video gear, learn the basics of editing, and pick up loads of tips and ideas. The entire goal is to leave you with actionable steps to get started creating great video promotional content and exciting new offerings for your clients.

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