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March Meeting - Michael Novo - Light Painting

  • March 10, 2020
  • 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
  • Slate at ll Creeks, 2701 Custer Parkway #905 Richardson, TX 75080

Registration

(depends on selected options)

Base fee:
  • This is for all DPPA members who want to attend the meeting.
    After pre-registration closes, please register at the door when you arrive.
  • After pre-registration closes, please register at the door when you arrive.
  • After pre-registration closes, please register at the door when you arrive.
  • After pre-registration closes, please register at the door when you arrive.
  • First-time Visitors or member spouses, please email info@dallasppa.com for code.

    After pre-registration closes, please register at the door when you arrive.

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Michael Novo

Light Painting


“I’ve never seen that before” are the five words I love to hear when a client reaches out to my studio. In a wedding and portrait industry that’s overwhelmingly more saturated with photographers of all skill levels, there’s a stronger demand each day to be different and stand out from the crowd. Using a technique called “light painting”, you will witness and then create art pieces that are unlike any other on human subjects in complex environments. In this class we will first go over the various introductory methods and tools that are used to paint with light and then you will apply what you have learned in your own session. Finally you will be guided through the editing process which is where you truly add your own flavor to the final piece.


You will learn…

– Gear review and importance of selecting the right tool for the job.  Strobe light vs flashlight.

– Composing a scene in your mind before image capture.

– Client management and posing.

– Lighting angles and techniques.

– Photoshop adjustment and editing.

- How to be awesome in general.



Doors open at 6:00 p.m.
Print Competition closes at 6:45 p.m.
We begin at 7:00 p.m.

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