The half day workshop last month was such fun and we chose the ideal location to discuss lighting and composition. The Snappy Happy had a great group of enthusiasts and Dockyard was just perfect, as were our incredible models, Will and Genie. After the theory part of the afternoon, we headed out to Dockyard to do a mock engagement shoot, even though our models were already married.
I made a point of using my point and shoot camera half the time, and the other half, I used my SLR with some of my favourite lenses just to see the comparisons. It was interesting to learn myself how one can capture some beatiful imagery without a high end lens, and forcing me to use my compact camera in a way I do not usually use it.
Here, the shot above was taken with my compact camera, and the below one is with my SLR. The top one is more about composition and story telling and the lower close up uses depth of field to make its impact.
The next series were with my SLR which gives more opportunity for controlling depth of field, though many of the participants did have cameras that allowed them to shoot with wider apertures. I chose not to with my compact camera so that I could show the difference of what the point and shoot would do on auto.
Genie had her make up done by Natalia at Bermuda Makeup Studio. Natalia did a great job of giving our model the Hollywood glamour look I was hoping for and I was thrilled with the results. The workshop attendees did not even recognise the fresh faced girl who went in for her make up and emerged the fashionista in a ball gown with scarlet lips.
We talked about how to interact with the subject to get different moods in the image...
...and shooting from different heights to give new perspective on the same subject.
This whole series was done along one wall in Dockyard because the light was beautiful. Of course we loved the textures in the walls and doors too, but it was the light that made the portraits beautiful.
Those are stunning... Love LOVE the last seven... and Natalia in the window... and the ones outside hanging off the window grate. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteWow! I am a Bermudian abroad and I check your site every date. This is my first posted comment - Wow! Just fantastic. I hope I can take one of these workshops one day! I think your work, your accompanying stories and the love for what you do is so inspirational! Thanks!
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