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CREATIVE USES
FROM THE FLASH

MADRID
May 10 and 11

In this video I'll tell you what CREATIVE USES OF FLASH are

WORKSHOP OBJECTIVE:

This course will allow you to learn about and control your hot shoe flash. You'll discover the versatility of hot shoe flashes, from small home productions to high-level professional work.
You will learn to use it in manual mode, calculating NG and thus achieving a precise and fast exposure.
You'll also see different techniques for using the hot shoe flash to create amazing images.

METHODOLOGY

DURATION: Two days, May 10th and 11th. From 9:00 am to 6:00 pm each day.

Digital notes are provided in PDF format.

MAXIMUM CAPACITY: 15 people.

WORKSHOP LED BY: Gustavo Pomar


SYLLABUS, what we are going to learn.

Let's learn about the fundamental parts of your hot shoe flash.

The different modes. The guide number and all its correlations.

You will also learn all about flash speed and HSS mode on some flashes.

We will also look at the technique of:

  • Flash bounced off the ceiling and the wall.

  • Painted with flash.

  • Slow flash, still and in motion.

  • Repeating or stroboscopic flash.

  • Front curtain vs. rear curtain.

  • Using the flash in slave mode and with radio transmitters.

  • Off-camera flash, how to put together your lighting setup.

INVESTMENT FOR THE WORKSHOP

We have a pre-sale price for those who want to take advantage of the opportunity and another price for those who arrive at the last minute or are undecided.

Pre-sale: until April 15th

€245

Regular Workshop Price:

€300

How do I sign up?

You can reserve your place with a €10 deposit and pay the remainder on the first day of the workshop. If you do so during the pre-sale period, that price will be applied to the balance.

What equipment should I bring to the workshop on the first day?
For the first day's practice, you'll need your camera and hot-shoe flash. You'll also need a lens, preferably a short telephoto lens (it can be a prime lens like 70mm, 85mm, or 105mm, or a zoom lens like 70-200mm, 70-300mm, 24-105mm, etc.).

What equipment should I bring to the workshop on the second day?
In addition to your camera and chosen lens, remember that students will be divided into groups, and each group will need flash stands, tripods, and modifiers (softboxes, octoboxes, etc.), as well as at least one laptop per group. Keep this in mind if you're coming from out of town and plan to stay for both days. If you can't transport your equipment due to logistical reasons, don't worry; others in your group will likely be able to contribute.

SOME TESTIMONIALS FROM STUDENTS FROM DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE WORLD

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