OneLight - Salt Lake City
23/03/07 08:39 AM |
OneLight
The Salt Lake City OneLight workshop was a huge
success despite some travel drama. BIG thanks
to
Davina Fear
for hosting the workshop, doing all the groundwork,
and giving me a warm place to rest my head. And big
thanks to all of you who came out for it! Thanks to
everyone for taking the risky trip to the roof! It
was worth it wasn't it?

Thanks to Shanda and Randy for being our fantastic subjects for the shoot.

One of my favorite demonstrations I do at a workshop is walking into an environment that looks like this....

Then, without changing a thing in the environment we are shooting, we can make a photo like this with ZERO PhotoChopping....

OH! ETA - Thank you Shannon from Lucky Red Hen photography for your wonderful gift to me. I had forgotten how great of a band the Replacements were. And the book you gave me was so good that I read it twice on the way home yesterday! Shannon found out that I was a big fan of The Decemberists. The lead singer for that band, Colin Meloy, wrote the book for the 33 1/3 series. Reading his book took me back to the very early formative years of mine that were very similar to his experience. It made me remember so many things about my life. Thanks.
Cheers,
Zack

Thanks to Shanda and Randy for being our fantastic subjects for the shoot.

One of my favorite demonstrations I do at a workshop is walking into an environment that looks like this....

Then, without changing a thing in the environment we are shooting, we can make a photo like this with ZERO PhotoChopping....

OH! ETA - Thank you Shannon from Lucky Red Hen photography for your wonderful gift to me. I had forgotten how great of a band the Replacements were. And the book you gave me was so good that I read it twice on the way home yesterday! Shannon found out that I was a big fan of The Decemberists. The lead singer for that band, Colin Meloy, wrote the book for the 33 1/3 series. Reading his book took me back to the very early formative years of mine that were very similar to his experience. It made me remember so many things about my life. Thanks.
Cheers,
Zack
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