What happens when you put a handful of talented, and fun loving photographers together in a stunning location with multiple models, tons of camera gear, and new tips and tricks? Well, you end up with a bunch of photographers running around like overgrown kids at Disney World!
This industrious location held some amazing gems- old railroad tracks, a dilapidated factory, old cars, rusted out farming equipment, silos, crates, concrete and brick walls, and the places to shoot go on and on! We kicked the day off with a little session focusing on off-camera lighting, then learned some fun off-camera flash tricks for Nikon users, a fun photo challenge, and some great light painting demonstrations by Rj Kern. Afterwards, all the photographers disappeared to their favorite spots for hours to take some photos on their own. Here are a few of my favorite images shot at this workshop. It was well worth the 800 miles I drove in 24 hours to make it to this! Thank you Scott, Aylssa, Ross, Rj, Angie, and Andy, (just to name a few), for sharing your knowledge, jokes, and equipment.
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| This workshop was organized, and hosted by, Scott Stebner, and his lovely wife Alyssa in Sterling, Colorado. Documented by StoryLine Cinema, LLC. |
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| Lisa looking beautiful. |
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| Two of my favorites of Jodi. |
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| Jodi making the sunset look good! |
2 comments:
Amen! You said it perfectly and photographed it GORGEOUSLY! Glad to meet you and hope you are rested up from all of your travels!
So glad to have met you, and everyone else. Let's keep in touch. Thank you for the great feedback, and compliments!
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