outdoor portraiture clinic
Monday night the Colorado Springs Christian Photographers Guild set out for scenic Castle Glen Eyrie to do some hands-on instructing and learning about outdoor portraiture.
We were fortunate to have a number of patient models on hand, from a bride & groom to a high school senior and even some young children. We had a great time and made some fantastic images that the models will get to take home for their 'portfolios' ;) Best of all, we got to learn a bit about photography from one another and see some different approaches and techniques.
Ted from A Better Image gives a demonstration of his portable lighting techniques.
Evie from My Images of Life directs some more wedding portraiture then gets down and dirty to get a unique angle.
Josh from Fingerprint Images finds a great location for some senior portraits:
Double duty! Monica from Monica Bryant Photography and Rosalyn from (hey Rosalyn...give me your studio web site so I can add it here!) makes senior portraits on the left while Ted from A Better Image works on family portraits on the right.
I had a great opportunity to watch these fine photographers and help some of the newer members of our group too. I really love the opportunity to teach other people about photography. I know some photographers fear they are training their competition but I don't feel that way. There are so many people in need of professional photography and so many different styles that we fit together quite well.
Oh yeah, I got to shoot a little bit too and here's a couple of my favorites:
Wedding day portraits even the guys say are fun!
A little wedding art. I loved the texture on the wooden door at the carriage house:
How can you resist kids portraits when they're this happy about it?
Wow our senior model had some stunning eyes!
Finally our bride and groom walked into the sunset and lived happily ever after.
Here's a slide show of the fun we had:
1 comment:
Right On! Looks like you all had a great time. Nice location too....That spot is in the top 3 all time wedding locations I've ever shot.
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