#858 New Ottawa Portrait Photo Class Announced

Our classic photography course – Natural Light Portraits – is coming up fast. We’ve been running this class in Ottawa and Gatineau for years and it keeps being popular!

Why?
Well, who doesn’t have a camera these days?!
And who doesn’t want better photos of friends and family?!

portrait photography course - Ottawa

portrait photography course - Ottawa

On this workshop we look at easy ways to create better people pictures using simple equipment.

• Want to learn better ways to use your camera?
• Curious how to make your on-camera flash work for you?
• Would you like to to make your friends look great in pictures?

This photography course will help!

natural light portrait - photography course

natural light portrait - photography course

Past students have say:
• “Superbly challenging, informative, exciting & very practical!”   Morina
• “I enjoy your down to earth teaching methods – easy & clear understanding way of explaining techniques & methods. I love your honesty in critiquing my work.” Brenda
• “Learned a lot more than expected.” Stephanie 

Details:
Natural Light Portraits
January 17 (eve), 19 (day), 24 (eve), 2013.
$350 + HST
Location – OttawaStudioWorks.com (downtown – Preston St. near Gladstone)

Register online (bottom of the page) or contact us directly!

#857 Ottawa Wedding Photography – A&A

I mentioned a while back I was working on A&A’s wedding album.
Well, it’s now handed in and I’d like to show a little more of their day.

Ottawa Wedding Photography - documentary style

Ottawa Wedding Photography - documentary style

I also mentioned that I shoot weddings with a documentary approach. This means more natural candids of people to tell the story of the day and less staged & technically ‘perfect’ photos.

Ottawa Wedding Photography - documentary style

Ottawa Wedding Photography - documentary style

I use flash when appropriate but do not rely on elaborate lighting or extensive equipment.

Why?

Elaborate lighting is cumbersome and limits spontaneity. Even with a lightning fast set-up it takes time and cannot easily follow people being photographed if they want to move.

Ottawa Wedding Photography - documentary style

Ottawa Wedding Photography - documentary style

There are some amazing photographers who choose to use more lighting to produce beautiful studio-esque imagery for your wedding (and we can recommend some good ones!) I prefer to take advantage of a lightweight approach to capture the fun and produce a candid story of the wedding day.

Ottawa Wedding Photography - documentary style

Ottawa Wedding Photography - documentary style

Guests are encouraged to “ignore the photographer!” Even group photos are photographed to draw a natural look from people.

Ottawa Wedding Photography - documentary style

Ottawa Wedding Photography - documentary style

A&A liked my approach and allowed me to follow the style they enjoyed. They are a fun-loving couple that let their day unfold naturally.

Ottawa Wedding Photography - documentary style

Ottawa Wedding Photography - documentary style

They smiled at the results and took a card for a friend who had asked for it. Almost all of our weddings come from referrals or people who know my style. We do not advertise for wedding photography – our wedding clients find us.

Ottawa Wedding Photography - documentary style

Ottawa Wedding Photography - documentary style

#856 Online Photo Course New Challenge Announced

Our new Online Photo Program has a new challenge starting this week. The course work this month challenges members to recognize, learn and use backlighting scenarios to make better photos.

Backlit photo

Photo Backlighting - Online photo course

Today we were shooting next week’s lesson in central Ottawa in the Byward Market.

Our online class is still fairly new but helping people build better pictures. There is still time – join us for the fun of October’s class.

backlight and photography

photo backlighting

#855 Creative Fundamentals Photo Workshop Review

In September we ran our classic photo workshop Creative Fundamentals. We started offering the course in 2001 and it keeps going strong.

Instructor Harry teaching a photo class - Gatineau/Ottawa

Instructor Harry teaching a photo class - Gatineau/Ottawa © Madeleine B

The photo course covers the basics of photo:
• from figuring out camera buttons “what DO they do?!
• exposure elements – iso + Aperture + Shutter Speed
• depth of field – what’s in focus? How much is in focus?
• Motion
• Composition
• Perspective

creative photos from Ottawa photo classes by HarryNowell.com

Creative photos from Ottawa photo classes by HarryNowell.com - © Christa

People often come with furrowed brows and leave with smiles and better photos!

A big thanks to participants for making it fun.

Some student comments:

Great! Comprehensive – I learned exactly what I set out to learn.
Christa

This was a real learning experience in photography for me.
John

It was exactly what I was looking for.
Madeleine

Join us for our next Creative Fundamentals session coming up in January, 2012 – dates to be announced soon!

Ottawa photo classes by HarryNowell.com

Ottawa photo courses by HarryNowell.com

#854 Portfolio reviews for Festival X

I mentioned on Sunday that I was reviewing photo portfolio’s for Festival X’s Look fest.

I finished the session late this afternoon and my head was spinning – there were a lot of photos and discussions on style, technical info and photo careers.

The Portfolios
There were many fine portfolios. One photographer that really stood out for me was that of Anyse Ducharme. Why? Her work was dramatically different from anything else at the event. She “has been working on the deconstruction and re-construction of the numeric photographic image, text and sound, by means of code corruption processes and abstraction.” (taken from her website)

Very different – very fun from an art perspective.

There was much traditional work there – some of exceptional quality.

Career in Photography?
When reviewing work I asked most people “What do you want to do with this work?” ie career, hobby, etc. Many wanted to make a career of photography but I was surprised that many did not have a real plan to bring in patrons, clients or $dollars.

I get a bit in a tizzy over this. Many new photographers / photo schools / photo classes invest heavily in the craft of producing excellent photography but spend little time learning how to make photography into a sustainable career.

SIgh.

Business vs Art
‘Business’ has developed a bad connotation in art circles yet any self employed artist must deal with the basics of business or end up poor and/or working at minimum wage. The basics of business include:

• production (producing art / photography)
• finding clients (developing patrons)
• making sales (selling photography / photo services)
• writing proposals (writing to promote work, get grants / media attention, deveop artist’s statements)

For years we have run photo classes to help address this gap. The Creative Business Seminar Series usually comes around in the fall.

This Tuesday evening we offer a photo class on Effective Selling for Creative Businesses. We’ve brought in a veteran salesman to help photographers (and others in creative fields) develop skills to bring in $dollars from their photography and artwork.

photo class

photo class

For many wanting to start a creative business the ‘creative’ is easy, the ‘business’ is hard. And don’t get me wrong! The creative part is NOT easy, just easier than the business of photography.

 Ok, rant is done!

Thanks to all the photographers, reviewers and organizers at Festival X. I wish everyone good luck!!

#853 – Lookfest Portfolio Reviews – Festival X

This weekend I am reviewing portfolios at Lookfest – part of Ottawa’s photography festival – Festival X. My bio…

We meet on Sunday to review a selection of Ottawa’s up and coming photographers including two of our ProProgramers & graduates of many of our photo classesScott Martin and Mercedes Deziel-Hupé –

photo class Ottawa

Mercedes in photo class at our Ottawa photo studio

I am excited to see what talents emerge from the review sessions and feel lucky to be involved. Some of Ottawa’s influential photographers and arts personalities including Tony Fouhse and Peter Simpson, “arts-editor-at-large for The Ottawa Citizen,” will be sharing their opinions, too.

#852 Open House at the Photo Studio

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Details:
Saturday, December 1st;
Saturday, December 8th; 1-4pm

OttawaStudioWorks.com
160 Preston St between Somerset and Gladstone

It’s our third annual open house – a time to:
• celebrate photography
• be nosy and see what we’re up to at OttawaStudioWorks 
• check out what our photo students and instructors are producing
• see some new work from Watershed
• raise some money for DOGS (and all animals) at the SPCA of West Quebec

Ottawa photo exhibition

2011 Photo Studio Open House

Student/Instructor Showcase
Have you  ever taken one of our photo classes?
Are you looking for some limelight for your work?
We will be showcasing the talents of past photo students and instructors and we invite you to submit some photos for consideration to be included in the show.

How?!
Please submit up to 3 web sized photos (up to 2mb) to Harry@HarryNowell.com by October 31st. We will select the chosen participants within a few days of the deadline and ask that you deliver your prints (framed (preferred), matted (preferred) or raw prints) by November 24th

Please join the fun! Past years have been very, very fun!!

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#851 Ottawa Wedding Album!

We’re pulling together a wedding album for A&A that I shot late in the summer. I don’t take on many weddings – but there’s was right up my alley. They wanted wedding photos that were unposed, fun and captured the day’s unguarded moments.

It’s nice when a couple allows me to follow the fun and shoot what happens. I am not fond of very posed wedding scenarios – while teaching at the Museum of Civilzation this weekend I saw many wedding groups and their photographers set up elaborate scenarios for formal and posed photos… not so much my style!

For the most part I captured people being themselves. A&A and I visited the Wakefield covered bridge for some photos. I asked them to ignore me and talk about their wedding day… This just happens:

Ottawa wedding photo

Wedding photography, Ottawa

#850 DIY Portraits – A fun and affordable portrait experience!

Last year we unveiled our DIY Portrait package in time for the holiday season?

DIY Portraits?!

DIY Ottawa Portraits

DIY Ottawa Portraits

Yep, we set up our studio lights in the studio and invite people to plug their cameras into our system. You get the benefits of studio portraits without having to know studio skills or bring anything more than a digital SLR camera.

We plug your camera into our lights, set your camera dials and turn the studio over to you! EASY!!

DIY Ottawa Family Portraits

DIY Ottawa Family Portraits

Last year DIY Portrait clients LOVED it. I heard hoots and hollers from the studio as families produced their own quality portraits. Yep, they loved it. Read what Mommy blogger Andrea Tompkins had to say about our DIY portrait sessions.

Ottawa family portraits

Ottawa family portraits

Details:

Saturday, December 8, 2012
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Saturday, December 29, 2012

 

Times: 9, 10, 11, 12, 1:30, 2:30, 3:30
Time slots are 50 minutes.

Cost: $150 for one session. $250 for a double slot.

What you get:
• Supported use of a well equipped studio
• Support to connect your camera properly
• Tips on how to get the best portraits
• Copyright and printable files – you use your camera and your memory card! 

What you need:
• A digital SLR camera and lens
• A memory card
• Smiles and fun!

We offer a rental camera and memory card for a fee for those that need one.

Contact us to reserve your spot!