Archive for the ‘Photography’ Category

Scott Kelby linked to my website this morning from his blog, and as a results, I’m getting a lot more traffic than usual.  One of my goals in blogging about Photoshop World (PSW) was to offer future attendees a chance to read about the classes and instructors that they may be considering to attend.  I found myself hitting a lot of old posts about PSW prior to attending this, my first PSW. 

So, if you have any thoughts or insights about a particular class or the event as a whole, I’d love it if you would post them in the comments!

Fashion Portraits with David Cuerdon

Day 3 was the final day of Photoshop World and things were definitely slowing down.  I attended a small session on the expo floor by glamour and fashion photographer, David Cuerdon, from Chicago. He discussed how to use backgrounds and effects to make senior portraits and fashion photographs more appealing / trendy.

Glamour Photographer - David Cuerdon

Funny Things Around Photoshop World

As a side note, while walking around Photoshop World, you encounter many funny things.  I found Rick Sammon, author of 34 different photography books, underneath the escalator working on his Podcast, Digital Photography Experience.

Rick Sammon Recording a Photography Podcast
Lighting on a Laptop

The first non-expo session I attended this day was by Vincent Versace, a photographer out of Los Angeles.  With several tricks in Photoshop, he was able to do some amazing lighting tricks to turn an otherwise dull image into something more powerful. 

I realized from this class that Photoshop is not something that can be mastered overnight.  He took us through a long series of steps to make an image look amazing.  Unfortunately, his skills left me lost about half way through the presentation.  However, I may consider picking up one of his books to help further my education.

Vincent Versace Discussing Photo Retouching

Romancing the Landscape

The final session I attended as part of Photoshop World was Romancing the Landscape by wildlife and nature photographer, Moose Peterson.  Moose, true to the nature of wildlife photography, never uses Photoshop to enhance his images.  However, in this class, he showed how he does use Photoshop in some occasions to enhance his landscape photographs.

And, with that, Photoshop World comes to an end. I had a fabulous time, and will definitely attend it again in the future.
Wildlife and Nature Photographer, Moose Peterson

Lightroom for Wedding Photographers

For as much as I enjoy photographing a wedding, only a small part of the actual work occurs the day of the wedding.  I spend quite a bit of time in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom after the fact, squeezing any extra juice out of the images.  So this next class was a must-attend.

I attended the Lightroom for Wedding Photographers class first thing in the morning and it was definitely time well spent.  It was taught by David Ziser, who also taught the Wedding Photography Workshop on Tuesday.  Not only did he demonstrate some special techniques, he also shared insight into his processes and workflow.

Lightroom for Wedding and Portrait Photographers

Seeing the Light

The second session of the day was hosted by Jack Reznicki, a commercial photographer out of New York. He spent a great deal of time going through images he has taken explaining how light can affect your images.

Exploring Elements of Digital Photographic Portraits

Helene Glassman taught a class on the basics of digital photographic portraits.  Having done this for some time, I did find that this class was a bit too basic for my taste.  But, it would be great for a beginner.  It covered basic posing techniques using in-class demonstrations.  She also grabbed volunteers from the crowd to assemble for an impromptu group shoot.

Class on Group Portraits by Helene Glassman

Life on Location: Survival Tips for Photographers

This class, hosted by Joe McNally was very similar to his books, Hot Shoe Diaries and From the Moment it Clicks.  Joe would show a photo and then tell how the picture was taken. We heard stories of Olympic gymnast Shawn Johnson’s dad standing in a corn field in case she fell from the balance beam held 9 feet in the air.  Stories of travelling to Canada to take pictures of Phan Thi Kim Phuc, with her son, 30 years after the Vietnam Napalm picture made headlines.  If a picture is worth a thousand words, these were just some of those words.  A very great story time with someone who has seen the world.

Bringing Out the Big Guns

This session showed what power a collection of high-end studio strobes can provide. There was a martial artist present who served as a model.  And the instructor, Joe McNally, was able to freeze him in mid air, perfectly lit by the collection of Elinchrom strobes.  If nothing else, it was great seeing just how fast Joe could be on his feet and how close he worked with his assistant in getting everything put together for the ultimate shot.

Big Gun Photography by Joe McNally

Stuff You Need to Know to Be a Photographer

With a class title like this, I had to at least check it out.  Not knowing what this class was all about, I just sat back and observed.  I was completely blown away.  Zack Arias spent an hour going through the basics of what is required to be a photographer.  Photography isn’t about F-Stops and what lenses to buy.  It’s about connecting with the moment… Knowing your gear so well, that it’s not part of your thought process when you go to capture that moment.  Photography isn’t about glitzy sales pitches, GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome), high SEO, or marketing.  It’s about people.  It’s about life.

By far, this was the best class I attended, and if you ever get a chance to see Zack in action, do it.

The Art of Digital Photography

By the time the final presentation of the day started, my mind was full of the great knowledge I had learned, inspired by the presentation I had just attended, and drained from such a long day.

On stage were seven fantastic artists.  I call them artists, because they weren’t all conventional photographers.  They each took turn showing off their work.  Each photographer / graphic artist was unique, but what they all had in common is that they are all the pinnacle of their craft.

Below is an image of Wildlife and Nature Photographer, Moose Peterson and Street Photographer, Jay Maisel, during the presentation.

Professional Photographers Jay Maisel and Moose Peterson

Below is an image of Joe McNally, seated with Julianne Kost, Jim DiVitale, and Moose Peterson.  He is illuminated only by the glow of his artwork off of his monitor.  And the smile on his face shows how proud he is of the images that he is showing.

Joe McNally and Jim DiVitale - The Art of Digital Photography

I had every good intention of trying to post these the day of the event. But, alas, lesson learned… Photoshop World leaves no free time.

Keynote

Today was the official kick off to Photoshop World. I arrived to find a much different convention center than the day before — including a massive congregation of people waiting to go down the escalator to the keynote address.  From the back of the group, I overheard someone say that those with Speed Passes could proceed ahead.  I had the good fortune to score one of these Speed Passes upon registering for the conference before they sold out – this pass turned out to be a great option!

After slithering through the crowd and showing my speed pass, I joined others at the location where the keynote would be.  There were over 2500 chairs in this room, and thanking my Speed Pass, I quickly found a seat in row 4, with many of the industry luminaries surrounding me.

Eventually, the show began with a hysterical mockumentary about the music group “NAPP” (National Association of Photoshop Professionals).  NAPP had a very strong resemblance to KISS, however, the icons painted on their faces were  associated with Photoshop.  Clever.  The members of NAPP included Scott Kelby, Matt Kloskowski, Felix Nelson, and others.  We then witnessed their “reunion concert” where they performed their hit, “I Want to Photoshop All Night and Retouch Every Day.”
Photoshop World - NAPP - Concert Photography
Photoshop CS5 and Lightroom 3
As part of the keynote presentation, Adobe unveiled Photoshop CS5.  Several of the features demonstrated left many with their jaws on the floor.  The “Content Aware” feature yielded amazing results.  On April 12th, there will be a major announcement for Photoshop CS5 (which some are falsely reporting as its release date).  Instead it is more likely to be the announcement of new features in the entire CS5 suite (and perhaps the announcement of a release date). 

Lightroom 3 Beta 2 was also announced – and the additional features including tethered shooting, improved noise reduction, and video management – had many wanting to pull out their credit cards and get it now.

Photoshop World - Orlando, Florida - Photoshop CS5

Make an Online Portfolio Now

The first class I attended was taught by Rafael “RC” Concepcion on easily creating an online portfolio.  I had watched another class on this via KelbyTraining, and this took it a few steps further.  Although the class was good in demonstrating all of the tools available to simplify the process, I felt it didn’t touch on some important topics, such as having a website that is indexable for search engines and works for a large percentage of the userbase.

Many Uses of a Seamless Background

This was a fantastic presentation by Atlanta commercial photographer Zack Arias. It showed the versatility of using rolls of white paper to create many different looks.  With the proper lighting, he was able to turn the background white, grey, black, and even red.  The point of this class was that you didn’t always need to spend tons of money on fancy backdrops.  Sometimes something simple can achieve the same affect.  The class also had a model shoot that took advantage of the new tethered shooting in Lightroom Version 3.

Fashion Photography with Zac Arias


Expo Floor

There were many different vendors on the expo floor – including different print and album fulfillment companies – and I spent a great deal of time visiting and meeting with them.  There were also many vendors selling the latest in photography gear and many manufacturers demonstrating their products.

Below is an impromptu demonstration by Joe McNally, legendary National Geographic and Life Magazine photographer, at the Manfrotto booth.

Photoshop World Expo - Joe McNally

Photoshop World in Orlando, Florida

Over the next couple days I will be attending Photoshop World which will be hosted at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. This is one of the many great opportunities that I am able to participate in as a member of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals. While at this conference, I will be posting daily with images from some of the seminars that I attended. So be sure to keep checking back!

I had the pleasure to travel up to Jacksonville Beach yesterday to spend the day participating in a photography workshop taught by Zach and Jody Gray from Gray Photography based out of Nashville, Tennessee.  I’ve always known these two were great photographers.  But, I learned they are also great instructors, and just overall nice and genuine people.  The class was a blast, and if these two ever come through to your city, I highly recommend attending one of their workshops.

 

It was great to meet many other great wedding and portrait photographers from throughout the country.  Although there were many photographers from Florida (Palm Beach, Jacksonville, Sarasota), other photographers came from as far away as North Carolina and Minnesota.  Sadly, for us, it wasn’t much warmer in Jacksonville than it was in Minnesota.
Jacksonville Beach
Jacksonville Beach
 
Zach Gray giving on location instruction
Zach Gray giving on location instruction
Jacksonville Beach
Jacksonville Beach

Jacksonville Beach Photography Workshop

Don't laugh when Westcott comes out with a reflector hat next year.
Don’t laugh when Westcott comes out with a reflector hat next year.

Jacksonville Beach Photography Workshop