Gain creative control over your photography by learning how to use
camera settings, basics of exposure and how to see light to serve your
creative vision. Thursday evening June 28th, 5:30pm to 7:30pm. The
location will be the studio and gallery of Photography by Jim Crotty
located at 32 Palmetto Bay Road on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.
This will be a class on basic settings for DSLR cameras for nature
photography. We’ll use the garden just outside my studio for
demonstration and then we’ll go into the studio for digital editing. The
cost will be $45 per person. Accept VISA, MC, check or cash. Limited to
first eight people who register. Simply call 843-842-9200 or email jim@jimcrotty.com.
Professional Photography by Jim Crotty serving Dayton, Ohio and the surrounding area. Award-winning fine art nature and landscape. Commercial and portraiture. Workshops and photography instruction.
Monday, June 25, 2012
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Monday, June 11, 2012
ISO 1200 Magazine | Photography Video blog for photographers: How to do strobist with a monopod by Bry Cox
THIS is the way to do outdoor portraits. PocketWizards are the key. I use them and love them. Always fire the flash. I've tried heavy, somewhat portable batteries and studio strobes along with cumbersome light boxes. On the beach there is almost always wind. Not practical. Photographer Bry Cox presents the perfect set-up.
ISO 1200 Magazine | Photography Video blog for photographers: How to do strobist with a monopod by Bry Cox: Go on set with Bry Cox and see in detail how he uses the PocketWizard MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 for Nikon to overpower the sun and create some ...
ISO 1200 Magazine | Photography Video blog for photographers: How to do strobist with a monopod by Bry Cox: Go on set with Bry Cox and see in detail how he uses the PocketWizard MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 for Nikon to overpower the sun and create some ...
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