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Studio Lighting

$100.00$120.00

A 1-Day Class
Saturday,  June 1st
10:30am–1:30pm
Ages 16+

A 1-Day Photography Class for Ages 16+

If you’re new to studio lighting, it is easy to get intimidated by the amount of stuff you have to learn.  In this hands-on class, you’ll start to learn the complexities of controlling light in a controlled space. CEPA will provide studio space and equipment, introducing you to some of the most basic studio lighting equipment and terms you will need to navigate a photography studio.

A model will be on site for hands on experience working in a real studio setting.

Class is taught by one of CEPA’s veteran instructors – Piotr Meszynski (see more about Peter below). By the end of the lab session, you’ll have the skills to tackle any type of indoor shoot, whether it’s in a huge warehouse or your spare bedroom.

In this class you will learn how to:

· Set your ISO, shutter speed and aperture.
· Understand depth of field and shooting groups.
· Use all sorts of flashes, including strobes and hot shoe flashes, as well as modifiers.
· Build your studio and buy the right gear for the right price.

Follow up what you learn in this class by signing up for Piotr’s advanced class – Conceptual and Creative Portraiture. Purchase both classes and receive a 15% discount (refunded when your order is processed).

 

Location

CEPA Education Center

Date & Time

Saturday,  June 1st
10:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.

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Check out the description below to learn more about the teaching artist for this workshop.

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Register for the Class:

Individual: $120.00, CEPA Member: $100.00

Meet the Teaching Artist

Meet the Teaching Artist

Photo of Peter Meszynski

Meet the Teaching Artist

My name is Piotr (Peter) Meszynski. For the last 35 years, photography has been my calling, my passion, and the thing that will undoubtedly drive me insane someday. I don’t photograph subjects. I photograph the way they make me feel. Admittedly, it’s a bit of a strange concept. But it’s honest – and it’s the best way to describe my approach to the craft. I wrestle with every image I shoot. I assume perfection is possible and I want to wring it out of every picture.

I am fortunate to be able to spend a good amount of time on personal projects, traveling and collaborating with a team of great people. If that’s all you ever know about me, it’s enough to say you know me very, very well.

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