#768 Pro Photography Program Social – reaching new heights.

ProProgram Social Show and Tell

On Sunday, photo students from our ProProgram met for a meal at a restaurant and descended on the studio for a “show and tell.”

We meet regularly above and beyond the regular elements of their course work to exchange and share ideas, successes and challenges. Many present current projects and work. And I answered questions that support the student’s development.

We covered:
• backdrop systems – studio and on-location
• available light vs studio lit assignment shooting
• negotiating contracts
• licensing imagery – things to consider

The afternoon went quickly and information quickly got soaked up. One of the toughest elements in a photography startup isn’t the photography but the business aspects. There is a lot to learn technically in photography but, equally as important, is understanding how to negotiate an agreement – understanding licensing, sales and other issues.

I spoke with one photo graduate who kept reaching new heights, feeling too comfortable and then setting sights on greater goals. He reminded me of the story of Jonathan Livingstone Seagull – a little common bird who progressed to great things.

The ProProgram

I based the ProProgram on what I wish I had access to when I started. In my early years I, erm, floundered more than I should have, both technically and from a business perspective. The Program is designed to help students achieve their goals from many difefrent perspectives, whether it’s just to improve photo skills dramatically or prepare for a business in photography!

ProProgrammers learning photo skills

ProProgrammers learning photo skills

#767 Mini Photo Course at the studio

Earlier this month we ran a promotion through Living Social offering a deal on a 90 minute light hearted photo course. We offered a few elements of our popular Creative Fundamentals Photo Class.

Tonight was the first session and we had a fun group of people.

We covered camera basics and the fundamentals of exposure. As we progressed to composition and the last exercise there were giggles and laughter as I ‘required’ them to take there own fun, funky self portraits like the one below.

Smiles all ’round…

self portrait

Self Portrait at the photo studio!

#766 New Urban Composition Safari

We’ve designed some new fun for you.

We’re pleased to announce via blog-o-sphere the new Urban Composition Safari. At time of writing we have not added the safari to the workshops page – you are getting an advanced look as a thanks for reading our photo blog!

It’s designed to:

  • stretch your limits
  • push you to see what was once invisible
  • learn about form, shape, and compositional possibilities
  • and make you smile…
Urban Composition Photo Safari

Urban Composition Photo Safari

It’s coming up July 14th and/or 15th.
Which means you can take one day or both. We will be shooting different locations with different exercises to stretch your creative composition brain

And there’ll be opportunities for online critique with the chance to be featured at Ottawa Studio Works.

Register with a real person or online directly from the safari page.

Dates

You may choose one day or both. We will visit different locations and try different exercises.

July 14th, 6am-noon; 2012
July 15th, 1-7pm; 2012

Cost

$175 + taxes for one day
$300 + taxes for both days
We ask for $125 deposit to reserve your spot.

Locations

We’ll be visiting central Ottawa/Gatineau locations to take advantage of light, weather and opportunities.

See details and register for Urban Compositions Safari

#764 Photo Class Survey on the Blog

Listen to your customers!

That’s a good principle of business.

So we decided to develop a short survey ask our readers what they thought of our workshops, safaris, seminars, classes, etc:

  • Have you ever taken a course with us?
  • What is your biggest frustration in photography?
  • What kind of classes interest you?
  • Are our classes too expensive, just right, or a ridiculously good deal?
  • etc…
We’d love to hear from you!
Please take our short survey. It’ll help us offer better programming!
Thanks very much – we’ll keep you posted…
Teaching a photo class in Ottawa

Teaching a photo class in Ottawa

#763 Lightning Fast Workshop – Blair Gable – On Location Lighting

This winter we announced ‘On Location Lighting with Blair Gable‘ on the photo blog.

Like lightning it filled.

So we’re offering a second section in the summer.

Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney by Blair Gable for Maclean's Magazine

Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney by Blair Gable for Maclean's Magazine

What’s the course all about?

You will learn techniques to creatively and quickly light a portrait, on location, with simple camera based flash.

Who’s Blair Gable?

Blair Gable is a freelance photographer working for Reuters, MacLeans magazine, Globe and Mail, and many others shooting pro sports and world leaders including Obama, the Queen, Princess Kate, Stephen Harper, and many more.

Check the new sectionSign up online through the workshop page. Or register through a human by contacting us.

Blair Gable photographs Stephen Harper

Blair Gable photographs Stephen Harper - (Photo by Jason Ransom)

#762 – This week on the photo blog

This week on the photo blog takes some juggling…

Follow-up, admin and proposals

Many people think a photographer’s main job is photography. Every week I spend a large amount of time emailing, phoning and writing proposals for work I hope to get…

Exposed! Photo Newsletter

We write the Exposed! photo newsletter every month, sometimes early, sometimes late. Our last one came out very early February, so it’s been six weeks since we sent some fun. This week we are pulling it together. Coming out next week. Focus and depth of field… This week we are hoping to send a survey. Stay tuned.

• Stock shoot

Two full days of work. They’ll be big days for a government client. Targeted stock for client’s promotional use. Targeted stock? I produce stock imagery using specific people, scenarios, locations to meet specific needs within the organization. I do this kind of work for private schools, small businesses, professionals, government. Fun.

• Working Creatives

Five years ago I started a networking group for full time, working, creative people. There are over 180 people on the list. Usually 10-30 people meet as often as we can to discuss all kinds of items specific to working creatives. This week the group meets to discuss copyright.

• Open Doors at the studio

It’s a busy week already so Open Doors at our photo studio will take a break until March 28th and April 4th. Come and visit. Stay tuned – we’ll be showing work, presenting ideas, offering critique… something to be determined. We keep the dates posted on the home page of Ottawa Studio Works or the workshops page.

Workshops

No teaching this week. But we’re excited about new, upcoming workshops, classes and safaris.

Watershed

The Watershed Exhibit continues to make headway – meetings and development continue this week.

Stay tuned…

Juggling with fire

Juggling the fun!

#760 Corel Painter introductory seminar with Claudia Salguero

Yesterday on the blog I said you were lucky.

Well you’re lucky two days in a row. Corel Master Photographer Claudia Salguero joins us at our studio April 14th to introduce and entertain you with possibilities from Corel Painter.

Looking for a boost for your creative brain?

This may be it.

Claudia Salguero - Corel Painter

Claudia Salguero - Corel Painter

Think of Corel Painter as a software that will help turn your photos into paintings with simulated painting strokes. An added Wacom tablet helps mimic the ideas of painting – light brush strokes or heavy, jagged gouges with the pallet knife (or Wacom pen) simulate traditional art makng.

Claudia is an expert in the photo painting genre. Recognized by Corel as a ‘Painter Master‘ (wait a few seconds for the Masters to appear on the page) she has won awards and commissions in Europe, North and South America.

Register online at the bottom of the Painter Seminar page or contact us to register with a live human being.

Claudia Salguero

Claudia Salguero

#759 New workshop with Quinton Gordon – “Authorship of Photos”

Today on the photo blog we are pleased to announce (trumpets blare) that we have booked Quinton Gordon for a photo workshop in September, 2012.

We are lucky.

YOU are lucky!

Quinton Gordon

© Quinton Gordon

Quinton hails from Victoria, BC. He is part owner of Luz Gallery, produces editorial & commercial and offers many fine photo workshops. He’s been published by Canadian Geographic, National Geographic Adventure, Outside and many others. His awards are many and he is a featured photographer for the Leica Akademy North America.

Quinton Gordon

Quinton Gordon

And he is coming to Ottawa September 20-23 to bring his “Authorship of  Photographs” to eight lucky people.

The workshop “… helps you define your photographic voice in ways that push beyond the boundaries of single image-making and preconceptions about the creative process.”

Challenge yourself and your perceptions.

Details:

Th/Fr, September 20, 21 (6-9pm)

Sat/Sun, September 22, 23 (10am-1pm)

Ottawa Studio Works; 160 Preston St, Ottawa

$400 + applicable taxes.

Register online at the bottom of Quinton’s workshop page page or contact us to register by phone or email.

#758 Sheep Shearing Photo Safari

Join us in May for a visit to a working farm to capture sheep shearing and working dogs.

Have the opportunity to photograph sheep shearing and herding dogs run agility tests… with the support of a supportive photographer to help you (and your photos) look good!

Sheep Shearing Photo Safari

Date: Sunday, May 20th, 2012 from 9-11:30

Cost: $75 + taxes

Location: Ottawa area

Registration: Visit the safari page for online registration or contact us for human supported registration options.

Details

Sheep Shearing Farm Safari

Sheep Shearing Farm Safari

#756 Easier photo class registration

Easier!

That’s what we like to hear.

We recently added online registration to our workshops. This means you can register for a workshop without finding your cheque book and stamps or phoning with your credit card info.

At the bottom of each workshop description you will see a button that says ‘Register Now.’ Follow the instructions and you can quickly and easily pay the deposit and register for a course. It’s safe and secure. You’ll receive an automated response and a follow-up from a real live human.

If you’re not sure about the internet and would prefer to pay by mail or by phone that is still an option!

Easy.

If there are any questions you can still reach a real, live human – who knows what’s going on – by email or phone.

We will be posting some new fun on the workshops page in the next few weeks. Stay tuned by signing up for our free monthly newsletter at the top, right of any page.

David Trattles - photo narrative workshop

David Trattles - photo narrative workshop

What’s coming up that’s fun?

Creative Fundamentals – April – our most popular course! Learn the fundamentals of photography. Lay a solid foundation for your photo fun!

Dancing Horses Photo Safari – April – FUN shoot capturing lovely horses that will dance for our cameras!

On Location Lighting with Blair Gable – April – FULL – we’re looking at a second section in the summer.

• Developing a Photo Narrative with David Trattles – May – David will shake up your world of story telling with your camera!

Macro Photography with J David Andrews – June – 3 spots remain (may change without notice) – Get close and personal with flowers and other delights!

Fun for all and now easier to register!

Motion exercise within Creative Fundamentals photo workshop

Motion exercise within Creative Fundamentals photo workshop (that's me in the helmet working hard to create a zooming subject for your cameras!)