David Ziser Program |
Early Bird Workshop Make Your Lighting Exciting In this “live shoot” program David will expand on his day long program, “Captured by the Light”. If you want a “hands on” preview on what David will be discussing in his all day program, you will not want to miss his Early Bird program. His “live” model shoot will be tethered directly into Adobe’s Lightroom 3. This way every attendee will see exactly what David sees when he makes the shot. You are welcome to bring your cameras along to shoot David’s set-ups. Every Early Bird attendee will receive a free download of the images shot during this session compliments of David. So be sure your camera is “time-synced” to David’s camera. With your setup shots time-synced to David’s images, you have the opportunity for one very powerful educational experience! On Wednesday morning don’t hit the “snooze button”. This program is your Digital WakeUp Call to better photography. David will show you the lighting gear he uses, how easy it is to use it, and how simple it is to make your lighting exciting!
Captured By The Light – What Makes An Image Beautiful?Wednesday 10:30-12:00 noon For many years Canadian photographers have been requesting that David bring his wildly successful seminar series to Canada. At Canadian Imaging 2011, he plans to do just that. David will present his complete “Captured By The Light” seminar for the first time in Canada.
In this intensive, fast-paced 3 session program, David promises to show you the most creative lighting and exciting compositional techniques ever! You will learn several new ways to make your lighting exciting! And he’ll show you how to get the best lighting on your subject the first time, every time. Whether you use on-camera flash, off-camera flash or no flash at all, he will show you how easy it is to make your images come to life. Whether you shoot weddings, portraits or sports, it’s always about the lighting! When used properly, light creates detail, depth, and dimension to all photography. These techniques work equally well for any photographer wanting to kick their lighting techniques into “high gear!”
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