Be Your Own STROBIST: Using your Flash Creatively

Characteristics Of This Class:


You don't have to invest thousands in advanced lighting equipment and haul hundreds of pounds of gear to create beautiful photographs. This exciting workshop will teach you how to make great light with a small flash, or strobe!

We'll start with exposure basics, then jump right into the technical and artistic options a camera flash adds. The first half of class includes lots of presentation examples on-screen. In the second half, the instructor will be shooting photos in class and displaying them on the big screen to show what happens and how.

This class covers using a removable camera flash, not the pop-up kind. You do not need to bring cameras or flash to class, but you are welcome to.


This workshop will cover:

  • Compensation & power control
  • Color correction
  • Diffusion
  • Direction & bouncing
  • Off-camera options (TTL or manual)
  • Ambient fill
  • Zooming & snooting
  • Panning, motion and sync speed
  • Front and rear curtain sync
  • Using multiple pops (more than one flash from your one flash!)
  • The 'inverse square' rule and what it means for your flash
  • Guide Number...what it means for buying and using a flash

Click here to see some examples of Erik's work using a flash creatively! For examples of what you'll be doing in the workshop, check out Erik's Flickr album.



Who Should Take This:

Photographers who want to master use of the flash. You should take Introduction to Digital Photography first if you're not fully comfortable with your camera. This workshop is geared towards photographers on a budget, but the concepts apply to studio lighting as well.

Erik Stenbakken

Erik Stenbakken

Photographer Erik Stenbakken shoots for editorial and commercial clients ranging from the obscure to the famous. He's been technical director on shoots for Nikon and Ford Motor Company as well as instructed several National Geographic photographers on technical aspects of artificial light and equipment. Before becoming a photographer, Stenbakken was a teacher and he still loves to teach. No questions are stupid, so come with your questions and frustrations and leave with answers and solutions! You can see his work at www.stenbakken.com or ask pre-class questions, web[at]stenbakken.com. See you in class!


Interesting examples of actual shots.

Graham, 4/1/2013

I learned a great deal about flash and light.

Marlisa, 4/1/2013

[This class] was great, informative, and to the point. I really like some of the examples he used to explain light relative to the camera. Clear, creative, etc. etc. Definitely recommend the class.

Steve, 7/12/2012

[The instructor] was great. Very knowledgeable and entertaining.

Paul, 7/11/2012

Very practical. Obviously based on great experience and [the instructor] covered a lot of material efficiently.

Vince, 7/11/2012

Hit on all major topics w/flash on & off camera that are most useful & pertinent to everyday use.

Wendy, 4/5/2011

Best class ever attended - explained things so well!

Cary, 4/5/2011

I learned a lot. Lots of examples, explained well.

Susie, 12/14/2010

Excellent presentation with theory and then a real time demo. One of the best classes I have attended at BDA.

Marvin, 8/24/2010

Even as a beginner, I learned a lot and have several ideas of what to practice.

Kristen, 3/15/2010

This class helped me understand more about flash photography. Erik is very knowledgeable.

Bill, 7/21/2009

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Optional Payment Plan for Transitions Certificate Programs:

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Payment Program Details

  BDA Member Non-Member
Payment 1
Paid at time of registration.
$17.25 $22.25
Payment 2
Due one month after registration.
$17.25 $22.25
Payment 3
Due two months after registration.
$17.25 $22.25
Payment 4
Due three months after registration.
$17.25 $22.25
Note: registrants using the payment plan are not eligible for the early registration discount and always pay the standard registration fee ($69.00 for BDA members and $89.00 for non-members).

Registration Fees

BDA Members: $59.00

Non-Members: $79.00

Registration Discount Applied
You save $10.00 by registering before midnight on 7/7/2013. Standard registration fees for this program are $69.00 for members and $89.00 for non-members.

Schedule

July 11, 2013

Complete Schedule:
7/11/2013 | 6pm - 9pm

BDA Arapahoe Studio (Details)

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