Pro tips : photographing in small spaces

In today’s vlog it’s time for the workshop “small spaces” and I can already tell you…. We went a bit extreme 😉

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Results from the New York workshop

During our stay in New York I taught one seminar at B&H and one full day workshop on September the 1st in (believe it or not) FD studio.

When you book a studio it’s always a bit difficult to find something in New York that is both accessible for the attendees via public transportation and for us to park a car. That first part by the way is not that hard in New York, that second one… well yeah. But when you see a studio that is called FD studio, you just know it has to be done there. The cool thing about this studio is that you can choose from different rooms, including a totally white room and a “dark” room. Well we opted for the “dark” room, mainly because there were a lot of cool things to work with for mixing light sources, and what a blast it was.

The images you are about to see are a bit different than from what I normally shoot.
The triple X setup was my main attraction, I wanted to shoot some “motion” shots there that are a bit more “painterly” than I normally do and involved some slower shutterspeeds. Now having an idea is always cool, but bringing it to the film/sensor is another, but in the end it actually ended up exactly the way I wanted it.

But don’t forget the other beautiful sets. This was an awesome studio, and I’m sure we will be back for the white room one day.

Our model for the workshop was Eva Rutten.
A great personality and awesome looks and believe it or not…. she’s Dutch, so we could speak Dutch without other people understanding what we said… although of course we never did this 🙂
Anyway long story short, here are the results.

Many thanks to :
Brian from Unique Photo for lending us the Hensel gear.
Paul and Alicyn for making this workshop the success it was.
Mark for hosting us that week after a terrible AirBnB experience.
Annewiek of course for everything else.

Photoshop World 2019 the classes

In todays blogpost the results from the classes I taught at Photoshop World Vegas 2019. This is just a selection of my favorites by the way.
As mentioned in yesterdays blogpost Photoshop World is without a doubt one of the highlights of the year, a super inspirational show for both the attendees as the instructors.

Both my classes were taught back to back, so let’s also combine the results in one post.

First up was the class “Motion”
A class where I explained how to go from standard poses to fully jumping models (and everything in between), here some of the results.

After class 1 we had to run to the next room for class number 2.
This class was all about shooting portraits with speedlights.
It was the first time I used my new Nissin strobes, and I have to say… they are pretty awesome.
So here are the results of that class.

Results Photoshop World pre-con

Photoshop world is without a doubt one of the highlights of the year for us. Seeing so many great instructors (and friends) in one place is a warranty for 100% inspiration, not only for the visitors but also for the instructors themselves. I’m honored to be part of this group and also that I’m part of the part of the pre-con instructors. The pre-con workshops are held just before Photoshop World and are always a blast.

This year the theme for me was “shoot in standard locations and get cool results”
And that’s what I did.
Just use the rooms in the hotel and shoot.
Today the results.