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Advanced Flash Photography Bundle

Lighting 3 and Lighting 4 bundle

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Workshop Includes

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44 LESSONS

Learn how each image was edited from start to finish

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14+ HRS CONTENT

Highly edited content that won't waste your time

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110+ RAW FILES

Raw files and resources so you can follow along

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COMMUNITY

Join our community for Q&A, critique, and networking

Lighting 3

LOCATION LIGHTING FOR DRAMATIC PORTRAITS
 

LIGHTING 4

CREATING EVERY NATURAL LIGHT EFFECT W/ FLASH  
  • Retail: $149
  • 19 Lessons, 6+ Hours & 50+ RAW files
  • Recreate Natural Light Like Golden Hour and Window Light
  • Gain Full Control of Any Scene, Regardless of The Weather
  • Master Special Lighting Effects to Wow Your Clients
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Key Concepts

No matter your skill level, this workshop will walk you through Lightroom's basic functionality while guiding you all the way through to advanced raw processing mastery. 

2-Light Stacking for Painterly Portraits
Painterly Portraits Part II: Stepping into the Details
Classic 2-Light Front and Back
2-Light Backlighting for Environmental Portraits
Double Diffusion w/ Rim Lighting for Definition
Dramatic Portraits: Wide vs Closed Apertures
Double Pin Lighting for 2-Subject Portraits
Double Pin Lighting w/ Motion via Shutter Drag
Hollywood 2-Light Pattern w/ Double Exposure
Double Backlight for Two-Subject Portraits
Backlighting for Rain and Air Particles
3-Light Special FX Setup for any Background
Lighting and Shooting Through a Foreground
3-Light Starburst Light Pattern
3-Light Starburst Light Pattern Part II
How Gels Manipulate Ambient Light
Our 3 Favorite Gels for Ambient Light Manipulation
Brushing Up on the Portable Silhouette
3-Point Lighting within a Portable Silhouette
Simple Light Compositing for Incredible Effect
Creating a Wrapping Backlight Even at Night
Framing within a Shadow Part I & Part II
Day Versus Night in a Single Exposure
Lighting with Double Exposures
Enhancing Existing Light w/ In-Camera Dodge & Burn
Creating Portable Window Light Anywhere
Creating Large Portable Window Light, Pt. 1
Creating Large Portable Window Light, Pt. 2
Creating a Direct Window Light
Perfect In-Camera Flares w/ Compositing
Convincing Environmental Backlight
How Atmosphere Affects a Scene
Enhancing Existing Light
Enhancing Existing Light w/ Flare
Backlighting as a Main Light
Backlighting as a Main Light w/ Smoke
Re-Creating Mid-day Hard Sun w/ Godox
Re-Creating Mid-day Hard Sun w/ Profoto
Re-Creating Light & Airy Afternoon Backlight
Enhancing Late Afternoon Indoor Backlight
Re-creating Golden Hour Hard Light
Working w/ Artificial Flares
Re-Creating Golden Hour Environment

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  • Access Lighting 4 Workshop
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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

"This stacked light technique to accentuate face is just awesome and would probably never occur to me on my own without this tutorial!"


- Jiri B, Workshop Member

"This was an awesome workshop. A ton of useful information. I will be returning to portions of it to review and refresh my memory as I practice the techniques. Great job everyone!"

- Musicalgal1, Premium Member

"What's great about these tutorials is not only the technical set-up etc, which one would expect, but the extra detail, which although I have shot a few of these setups (not as expertly or I wouldn't be watching!), I had often not managed to quantify why a shot doesn't work or doesn't feel right. Details such as the client not looking into the camera in this one seems obvious, but personally I hadn't registered exactly why I didn't like some of my own shots, and this is like a lightbulb moment....... "

- Tessa S, Premium Member