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A Different Kind of Workshop

On Saturday I went on a photography course in London - it was different. the first difference was that it was focussing on using a particular piece of equipment , my new flash gun, the second was that we were working with a live model. This was something completely  new for me  and something I didn't feel entirely comfortable with,  having strong views about young people, body image and size 0. Our model Mina was, of course delightful, but I still found the process strange and challenging.

After some basic instruction about our flashguns we set our iso to 100 and began to experiment with different shutter speeds and aperture as well as modifying the strength of the flash. It was interesting to notice what effect all of these settings had on the depth of shadows around the model.

Next up was our introduction to 'ghosting'​ a technique where you combine the use of your flash gun with a slow shutter speed. In general I found directing the model odd and difficult and initially I was unsure about what to ask her to do during these shots.

Off to the great outdoors next  - or as good as it gets in this corner of north east London on the first sunny saturday in April. I was amazed at the number of people picnicking and ​barbecuing on a relatively small green space. We were there to practice using our flash guns for backfill however so limited  opportunities for sun worshiping!

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Finally as we were on our way back to the studio to finish up, one of the other participants was experimenting with ​releasing the shutter at the same time as zooming in on the subject - this was my attempt, it was really hard to get the timing right, but a look to play with maybe?

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​What next? practice, practice, practice!

tags: London, model, flashgun, workshop, technique
categories: Photography
Friday 04.26.13
Posted by Barbara Evans
Comments: 2
 

Wild Soul Workshop

A couple of weeks ago I went to a Call of the Wild Soul two day Workshop in London with a focus on Soul Portraits. I had a great time. First of all it was good to meet up with some of the people from the retreat in September as well as getting to know some new faces. 
Erin who was leading the workshop started off by giving us a guided meditation and from there we dived soul first into our art. Amongst the selected material it was suggested we bring was a number of self-portraits. Fortunately I had some of these to hand as I am doing the Now You 52 Course which involves taking lots of selfies.
I made 3 picture of the two days. The first one comprised photographs juxtaposed on a background. I loved the idea of  altering the pictures with gesso or sandpaper, both were new techniques for me.
My second picture is my favourite, I used a combination of drawing, photo and collage paper - when I look at it I feel calm and rested.
Finally my third picture had a seaside theme. I was brought up on the coast and have a great affinity with the sea, it always seems like home. The theme of this picture was the connection of the soul with the body and with the universe in a way that lights up or lives. Again I used altered photographs and if you look closely at the lighthouse you will notice that it is a row of beach huts turned on its side. I also drew the figure by only looking at the model not the paper - turned out better than I expected!

 

tags: Errin Faith Allen, art, collage, journal, photography, soul portrait, workshop
categories: Art
Friday 01.25.13
Posted by Barbara Evans
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