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Closing the Gap Workshop- Laguna Beach, California

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Closing the Gap Workshop- Laguna Beach, California

Exclusive Shots! Laguna Beach Workshop

Hi everyone,

I just wrapped up my workshop in Laguna Beach, California. I’m very grateful we were able to host such a successful event amidst everything happening in the world. The weather was gorgeous; the group was a blast. We did a ton of learning, laughing, and portfolio-building while being mindful of our state’s recommended safety guidelines.

A session of the workshop targeted LED lighting. In the shots below, we demonstrated how to use the Rotolight Anova Pro 2 in Flash mode during the day. Notice how the background is blended and balanced with the exposure on the subject’s face. During both sets, the Rotolight AP2 was unmodified and still put out extremely soft light! These images were taken with the Sony A7Riii. The two models Marisa Butler (@marisapaigebutler) and Siray Kong (@siraykong) did a great job! Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below.

If you haven’t already, go to www.rotolight.com/jasonoffers for exclusive deals on some of the best-LED lights on the planet! Visit the site and save up to 50% today! If you would like to catch us at a workshop - click here for dates and locations. If you still need some more time and would like to learn from afar, that’s okay, we understand! You can join us on Patreon for our monthly zoom chat sessions where we have a Livestream Q&A, monthly photo critiques, editing sessions and more!

Thanks for tuning in! We appreciate you tremendously over here at Fedora Nation!

Sincerely,
Jason

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A Stage To Her Own...at the Metropolitan Theater in West Virginia

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This image was taken at the Metropolitan Theater in Morgantown, West Virginia during my workshop there last week.  It was an amazing workshop and we got to shoot in so many unique locations that it just seemed to never end.  For this shot I used off camera flash to light her from the back and used my Sony video lights to light her from the front.  Thanks to all who came and to Jenn for modeling!

Camera settings: Nikon D800, 1/100 sec at f/4.0, 16mm at ISO 4000, flash fired.  Taken at 7:10pm on April 17, 2013 by Jason Lanier.

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