Description
This workshop aims to demystify the process of off-camera flash photography. By understanding the fundamental differences between natural light and intermittent light, you will gain a solid foundation in controlling and shaping your light and combining your flash with the ambient light.
This session runs about 3 hours with plenty of time for hands-on learning and Q&A.
Required Materials
1 Camera
1 Clean memory card
2 Fresh Batteries
About the Instructor
CHARLES “DUCK’ UNITAS, CPP
“Duck” is a certified professional photographer, graphic designer and illustrator operating a small photo studio in Shelton, Connecticut. His work ranges from food, product and brand photography to corporate headshots, logo design and spot illustrations. Primarily specializing in tabletop photography for ecommerce and environmental portraits, his clients range from tech manufacturers and school supply companies to restaurants and Amazon retailers.
“Duck” also teaches photography and photo editing through various local camera clubs, meetup groups and his own workshops, both live and online. Currently you can catch him teaching online with his Monday Night Online Sessions on the first, second and third Mondays of the month starting at 6:30pm EST. For information on these events go to his Facebook group, “Learn Photography with Duck”.