Easy One-Two-Three Lighting Faces for Portraits (Westcott)

Class Code: UUU213
Class Code: UUU213
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$20.00
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Have you always wanted to know how the light on a face can affect the story and appearance of your subjects? Westcott Representative Pete Fox will guide the class in creating many of the classic lighting patterns used in portrait photography! Each pattern will be broken down into three easy steps to follow. Participants will receive instruction on how and when to recreate these classic patterns with Continuous, Strobe (speedlight or studio), or a Natural light setting.

Bring your cameras, as you will have a hands-on opportunity to test your knowledge with a live model during the second half of the class!


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J. Pete Fox is an award winning photographer and the Technical Service Representative at Westcott. He educates clients on lighting and light modifier choices, and offers advice to photographers to aid them in solving lighting challenges. After graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Bowling Green State University he began his career in photography as a wedding photographer. Before joining Westcott, Pete managed a successful senior portrait studio. He was also a national photography trainer for Prestige Portraits and previously taught studio photography at Owens College.

$20.00
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Everyone
No available dates
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J. Pete Fox is an award winning photographer and the Technical Service Representative at Westcott. He educates clients on lighting and light modifier choices, and offers advice to photographers to aid them in solving lighting challenges. After graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Bowling Green State University he began his career in photography as a wedding photographer. Before joining Westcott, Pete managed a successful senior portrait studio. He was also a national photography trainer for Prestige Portraits and previously taught studio photography at Owens College.