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WINTER SESSION

February 5, 12, 19, 26
. . .
Location: VAPA
Saturdays
10 am – Noon

Kevin Mitchell

REGISTER

Photographic Lighting Techniques

Current Instructor: Kevin “Surf” Mitchell

Cost: $200 Members, $220 Non Members

Photography means to write with light. And while understanding how to manipulate and use light can be quite intimidating, it’s critical for anyone hoping to master the photographic arts.  This class is designed to make you more comfortable with various lighting techniques; that way, you’ll have a stronger grasp of how to use it to benefit every photo you make. Ultimately, in this hands-on, workshop-style class, students will learn the fundamental principles of how photographic lighting behaves, and how to use those principles in real-world scenarios.

    • How strobe light can be different from continuous light
    • The principles of light shaping and modification
    • How good light can be your greatest storytelling tool as a photographer
    • Students will complete several homework assignments with an extensive review of your images from your instructor and your fellow student
    • Ultimately, as a result of this class, students will be comfortable using and manipulating light in various situations.
    • Two photographic strobes (speed light minimum) that can be synced with your camera
    • Two light stands and means for attaching strobes to those stands
    • Radio trigger or other sync mechanism to allow your lights to fire with your camera
    • Two 45” convertible umbrellas.
    • Note, TLF has some of these items to loan if needed.

Cancelation Policy

The Light Factory reserves the right to cancel, combine, or reschedule courses to adjust for enrollment and to change course instructors when necessary. If The Light Factory cancels a course for any reason, each registered participant will be informed as soon as possible and will have the opportunity to transfer to another course.

Fees must be paid at the time of registration. You must cancel a minimum of five days before the course start date to receive a refund. No refunds will be made for canceling on the day of the course or after the course has started.

The Light Factory does not offer make-up courses or tuition reimbursement for student absenteeism. This policy applies to all students of all ages, including adults.

Questions

If you have questions about a course or the needed equipment, please get in touch with our Director of Education, Mert Jones.

IMG >  SCOTT STALLINGS

Photographic Lighting Techniques

Current Instructor: Kevin “Surf” Mitchell

Cost: $200 Members, $220 Non Members

Photography means to write with light. And while understanding how to manipulate and use light can be quite intimidating, it’s critical for anyone hoping to master the photographic arts.  This class is designed to make you more comfortable with various lighting techniques; that way, you’ll have a stronger grasp of how to use it to benefit every photo you make. Ultimately, in this hands-on, workshop-style class, students will learn the fundamental principles of how photographic lighting behaves, and how to use those principles in real-world scenarios.

    • How strobe light can be different from continuous light
    • The principles of light shaping and modification
    • How good light can be your greatest storytelling tool as a photographer
    • Students will complete several homework assignments with an extensive review of your images from your instructor and your fellow student
    • Ultimately, as a result of this class, students will be comfortable using and manipulating light in various situations.
  • Suggested not mandatory:

    • Two photographic strobes (speed light minimum) that can be synced with your camera
    • Two light stands and means for attaching strobes to those stands
    • Radio trigger or other sync mechanism to allow your lights to fire with your camera
    • Two 45” convertible umbrellas.
    • Note, TLF has some of these items to loan if needed.
WINTER SESSION

February 5, 12, 19, 26
. . .
Location: VAPA
Saturdays
10 am – Noon

Kevin Mitchell

REGISTER

Cancelation Policy

The Light Factory reserves the right to cancel, combine, or reschedule courses to adjust for enrollment and to change course instructors when necessary. If The Light Factory cancels a course for any reason, each registered participant will be informed as soon as possible and will have the opportunity to transfer to another course.

Fees must be paid at the time of registration. You must cancel a minimum of five days before the course start date to receive a refund. No refunds will be made for canceling on the day of the course or after the course has started.

The Light Factory does not offer make-up courses or tuition reimbursement for student absenteeism. This policy applies to all students of all ages, including adults.

Questions

If you have questions about a course or the needed equipment, please get in touch with our Director of Education, Mert Jones.