FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY
Join renowned photographer Dave Parry for an immersive on-location workshop in the stunning Peak District, where you'll master the art of flash photography in natural settings. This workshop is a unique opportunity to learn directly from one of the industry's leading professionals, known for his expertise in combining artificial light with natural landscapes to create breathtaking images.
Over the course of the day, you'll explore a variety of techniques to seamlessly integrate flash with ambient light, enhancing your portraits and landscape shots. Dave will share his insights on creative lighting setups, controlling light intensity, and balancing flash with the surrounding environment to achieve the perfect exposure every time.
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Techniques for balancing flash with natural light in outdoor settings
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Understanding and controlling light direction, intensity, and color
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Tips for on-location portrait photography with flash
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Creative uses of flash to enhance landscape photography
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Hands-on practice with personalized feedback
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Use of industry standard equipment
Set against the backdrop of the Peak District’s dramatic scenery, you’ll have the chance to practice these techniques in real-time, capturing the region’s rugged beauty under diverse lighting conditions. Whether you're shooting in direct sunlight, the shadows of dense woodlands, or the open moorlands, this workshop will equip you with the skills to confidently use flash in any situation.
FAQs
Who can attend?
This workshop is ideal for photographers who are familiar with the basics of flash photography and want to deepen their understanding and skills in outdoor settings. Whether you're a portrait photographer, a landscape enthusiast, or simply looking to refine your lighting techniques, this workshop will provide invaluable experience and inspiration.
Will equipment be provided?
We are aiming to supply as much equipment as possible however if you do own your own please do bring it along!
Where is it?
The workshop will be taking place at Burbage North in the Peak District.
Meeting point location: ///lanes.badly.tall