Have you ever looked at a photograph and thought to yourself “I wish I could take pictures like that?”
Have you wanted to hone your skills as a photographer, but have not found the right venue or program to meet your needs?
Are you already a hobbyist who is now looking to expand their arsenal of skills?
If this is you, then the StudioFour30 'Studio photography workshop' is the right path to take.
Learn how to flex your photographic muscles to their full potential. This workshop will help the novice photographer learn all the basic concepts of studio photography and lighting, as well as understand and adopt the necessary interpersonal skills required to choreograph and direct models during a shoot.
For the advanced hobbyist, this course will help build on your knowledge of lighting techniques and model direction. You will benefit from the knowledge and expertise of some of Ottawa’s premiere photogra
Studio photography 101 (Model posing, studio lighting 101)
What you will walk away with after this experience:
-Experience shooting in a 1400 sq ft studio
-Work with a professional female model(s)
-Camera controls for studio shooting.
-Learn how to pose subjects and model; develop your skills in model direction
-Work with renowned professional photographers
-Studio strobe lighting units explained.
-Lighting setup: from single light rigs to advanced multi-light fashion/style beauty shots.
-Learn how to use and when to apply light modifiers: types, sizes and general purpose of each
-Use of gels: when and why to be used.
-Lighting ratios
-Creating a mood
-Staging a scene
-Storyboarding
$499+hst
Boudoir and nude photography workshop
coming soon
Workshop FAQ's
Do I need my own DSLR camera?
No, We have them available upon request.
What type of Camera do you have availabe?
We have Canon XTI's available for the workshops
How long are the workshops?
The workshops are 2hours.
Can I book the first session now?
Yes, please view our calendar and let us know via email, info@studioFOUR30.com on your preferred date.
Where do you get your models from?
Models come from various sources. Model(s) used for the workshops have experience in the modeling field.
Are the models male or female?
We use female model(s) for the workshops
Who has the copyright of the photo taken?
The photographer has the copyright to the photo. Photos can be used for porfolio (print and web). If the photos is to be sold, arrangements with the model have to be made prior to the sale of image(s)
What kind of lighting to you use for your workshops?
We use a variety of lighting during the workshops. Most commonly we use a 1-3 light setup witch includes 2x600w and 1x400w strobe and various lighting accessories and light modifiers.
How many people will be attending the workshops?
We limit each workshop at 5 people.
Do I need to bring anything?
DSLR Camera. (if you don't have one, and would still like to participate in our workshop. please contact us to reserve your camera for the workshop).