Posts Tagged ‘workshop’

Penny de Los Santos dishes food photography on @creativeLIVE — #blogpenny

May 13th, 2011

If you haven’t heard about it already, this weekend is Penny de Los Santos‘ creativeLIVE workshop about food photography. I love creativeLIVE’s workshops. I’ve watched so many wonderful photographers give their knowledge freely, and have learned so much from them. When I saw that Penny was going to do a food photography workshop, I was super [...]

 

If you haven’t heard about it already, this weekend is Penny de Los Santos‘ creativeLIVE workshop about food photography. I love creativeLIVE’s workshops. I’ve watched so many wonderful photographers give their knowledge freely, and have learned so much from them. When I saw that Penny was going to do a food photography workshop, I was super excited. Food photography is a hobby for me, something I do strictly for fun. I’ve been a fan of Penny’s work for a while. It is just stunning, a true feast for the eyes (pun intended).

When I tuned in today, I was hoping to pick up a few tips and tricks to make my food photos better. Boy, was I underestimating it. Penny really brought it.

Everything she said today was absolute gold for all genres of photography. Perhaps the most helpful part to me personally was the critiques with her photography editor from Saveur Magazine, Larry Nighswander. They really broke down the photos and pointed out things that my eye isn’t trained enough yet to see. And even though the photos were of food or food culture, the critiques would apply to any type of photos, whether wedding, portrait, travel, or just snapshots.

I can’t wait for the rest of the workshop this weekend, especially since they will be actually getting down to the nitty-gritty and doing some food shoots. A huge thank you to all of the creativeLIVE crew. They deliver this outstanding content to us for FREE. I can’t say enough good things about them. And a special thank you to Penny for taking time out of her life to fly up to Seattle and for giving of herself so generously to share a little about her passion for food photography and food culture.

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Austin After Dark

November 7th, 2009

Last month I attended a workshop called Austin After Dark.  It was unlike any workshop I’ve been to before, I think the tag line was ‘Organized Chaos’, and that describes it well.  Over 40 mentors, some of the industry’s most well-respected teachers. Fully stocked shooting bays. The most interesting mix of models, including expectant moms, [...]

 

Last month I attended a workshop called Austin After Dark.  It was unlike any workshop I’ve been to before, I think the tag line was ‘Organized Chaos’, and that describes it well.  Over 40 mentors, some of the industry’s most well-respected teachers. Fully stocked shooting bays. The most interesting mix of models, including expectant moms, musicians, actors, bikers, newborns, and more.  It was incredible.

Here a just a few of the shots I got over the 2 days, with more to come:

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Fast Track Photographer, Tish and Brian

July 3rd, 2009

Back in May I attended Dane Sanders’ Fast Track Photographer workshop in Houston. What an awesome experience!  I met some amazing people, and had my brain stuffed so full of ideas and inspiration, I’m still processing it all.  Part of the workshop included a shootout, and Christine Tremoulet, our fabulous hostess, invited some past clients [...]

 

Back in May I attended Dane Sanders’ Fast Track Photographer workshop in Houston. What an awesome experience!  I met some amazing people, and had my brain stuffed so full of ideas and inspiration, I’m still processing it all.  Part of the workshop included a shootout, and Christine Tremoulet, our fabulous hostess, invited some past clients of hers to model for us. Tish and Brian were super cool, and most of all, very amenable to having 18 photographers sticking their cameras in their faces for 2 hours in the blazing sun.

For all the images from this workshop, visit my SmugMug gallery.

Makeup Artist:  Jennifer Aronson

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