PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY USING A HOME STUDIO

Portrait Photography using a Home Studio - image Tony Cook

In the past few years the cost of studio lighting has fallen dramatically and for a very modest outlay you can set up your own studio at home.

This workshop includes two practical photographic sessions and an opportunity to review your photos as a group.

Here’s your chance to work with studio lighting and have expert help and advice to hand.  During the workshop, you’ll have a chance to use:

  • strobe flash heads
  • brollies
  • softboxes
  • infra-red triggers
  • continuous lighting rigs

You'll also learn about:

  • light modifiers
  • lighting styles

Dates, Venues & Prices for this Workshop

RegionDayDateVenueCost £PlacesReserve Your Place
East Anglia Sun 15 April 2012 Colchester Castle, Essex
Learn how to set up and use your very own studio lighting for Portrait photography. Models and Equipment provided.
75.00 >3
East of England Sat 28 April 2012 Burghley House, S Lincs.
Give your home portraits that professional look and learn how to control light and mood
75.00 >3
London & South East Fri 9 March 2012 Central London
Learn to set up and use home studio lighting and how to use studio equipment to take professional looking portraits on this introduction to studio lighting course....
95.00 >3

 

REVIEWS

I thoroughly enjoyed yesterday’s Studio Portrait Class, learning something new, getting totally absorbed in it......  I have just downloaded my images and would like to use one for my local Camera Club digital competition.  Many thanks for a splendid day All the best Kay Marples

I had to drop you an email to say thanks so much for yesterday's Studio Portraits workshop - it was really very very good and I enjoyed it as much as I always do - if not more!  Again it had a great mix of theory and practical work with any questions and loads of hints and tips given, so thanks again!  Annette Crook

Thanks for a great course on Studio Lighting at Burghley House on August 2nd.   We've bought the Dorr kit from Harrison cameras and will be turning our spare bedroom into a studio of sorts.  Thanks for demistifying the jargon. We look forward to attending another course soon.  Mike Ledwith & Judy Macdevitt

 

 

About This Workshop

SLR Cameras Micro System and Bridge (large compact) cameras Reviews of this Workshop
Skill Level 3 Activity Level 1 Dates, Venues and Prices for this Workshop

 

Single light and reflector

Previous Experience

To get the most from this workshop, we recommend that you should have attended our Portrait Photography Family & Friends workshop, or are confident shooting in Aperture Priority and using Exposure Compensation.

If in doubt, please contact your local tutor for advice.

Equipment

To get the best out of this workshop you will require a tripod (full height).  

Optional equipment - remote shutter release.

Times

Most of our workshops run from 10am to 4pm, but please check your Joining Instructions for full details.

Gallery

Take a look at our gallery of images from a recent workshop.

Studio Portrait - image Tony Cook

 Image: Going Digital tutor Tony Cook

Studio Flash

Image: Going Digital student Gill Stock

Posing your Model

Image: Going Digital tutor Paul Crawford