I got busy developing the class material and looking for a venue for
the class and the shoot. I also had to look for a hair and make-up
artist, and of course, a model. Once I had all these down, all that was
left was to teach the class.So last Sunday on Oct. 3, 2010, 7 students ranging from amateur
shooters to part-time wedding photographers looking to improve arrived
at Xinh Bistro Lounge (
especially thanks to Elsie and Vana let me use their restaurant space ),
which turned out to be a awesome venue for the class and the indoor
shoot.The morning got started with getting to know the students and their
challenges in shooting. I designed this smaller class format to
encourage a lot of interaction, and I want to make sure I pay attention
to every one of my students, not just a bunch of people shooting
together. We watched and discussed a slideshow of some of my recent
work. Then I walked them through my post-production work flow using
LightRoom , and live demonstration of editing some of my WPPI – award
winning images. ( two 2nd places and one 3rd place )While all this was going on, our gorgeous model Alana was getting
ready for the afternoon live shoot. She is a stunning beauty with hair
and make up by Joey Cheung of Jbeautique.com. David of AVR Films was also on hand to shoot a video promo of the class.
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