Thursday, February 4, 2010

Let There Be Light -New Sessions

“Let There Be Light- The 10 Commandments of Photographic Lighting- A Non-Biblical Approach.”

Do you want to do more with your camera than just set it on “P”?

Learn to see the world in a whole new light. Light and lighting is the key to any photograph.

Join me in the studio for exciting classes on using your camera to capture the images you see in your head but didn’t know how to translate to the camera. The only prerequisite for this class is your camera’s ability to be used on a Manual setting. We will cover some of the basic rules of photography and the science of light, and then learn to control the sun and artificial lighting to capture the images you want. Spend several weekday mornings (Wednesday or Thursday classes available) in the studio and outside learning to “see” what your final image will be before pressing that shutter.

There will be refreshments. You will have homework assignments. You will have fun-guaranteed!!

Armed with some basic photographic knowledge and an arsenal of readily available tools you will produce images of people, pets and objects to be proud of for a lifetime!

To ensure everyone gets a true “hands on” experience I am limiting class size to 10 individuals.

Session I — Wednesday February 10, 17, 24 from 9am to 12pm.
Session II –Thursday February 11, 18, 25 from 9am to 12pm.

The investment to learn from one of Phoenix’s top pro photographers and to take your images to a whole new level is just $250.00!

Don't forget to enter - quick50 - in the promo code area to get a discount!!!
Go to www.epsteinstudio.com , this is the new web site for Epstein Studios. Click on the "Let There Be Light" link on the right side of the page and you will be redirected to the registration form. Fill out all the info (remember promo code 'quick50') and submit. You will then be sent to the Paypal payment page. I expect classes to fill up quickly, so don't dillydally. You will learn techniques and tips to become a better photographer.

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