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A practical workshop on using non-standard modifiers in Art Nude photography.
An RJ Bradbury Photography & Ian’s Studio joint event.
Date: Friday 16 Nov 2018
Time: 7pm till 10pm
Model(s): TBA
Price: £35
Spaces: 14 ( Min number required to run the event is 4)
Location:
RJ Bradbury Photography & Ian’s Studio
Ground Floor
Woodbank works
Turncroft Lane
Stockport
SK1 4AR
For anyone who doesn’t know the two studios are next to each other in the same building, throughout the event you will have access to BOTH shooting areas.
This October Ian’s Studio & RJ Bradbury Photography are bringing you another amazing joint event’s that will combine the resources and skill sets of both studios to bring you great events to enjoy and learn from.
At this event we are looking at non-standard ways of lighting art nude images. We will have two fully equipped studios to work through and shoot multiple and different lighting setups for.
- Lighting your subject through blinds
- Casting patterns on the background
- Silhouettes
- AND MUCH MORE
Ian and Rick will cover different lighting options along with how we approach the task, why we do what we do as well as tips for working with your model.
This event required 4 minimum to run and if we get 7 or more people booked a second model will be booked so you get more time shooting.
The two models for this event will be:
Rhianna Grey – https://purpleport.com/portfolio/rhiannagrey/
and KelseyWild – https://purpleport.com/portfolio/mamawolf/
Book your space below.
Thank You
RJ Bradbury & Ian M Butterfield
Hi Ian – I tried to use the discount codes “LIGHT1812” and “FOP1810” that were on the flyer you gave me on Friday, but on both occasions it said “Coupon Invalid”. Can you sort out the discounts at your end. I will give you cash on the night – Regards – Stuart
Hi Ian had the same problem as Stuart. Have booked the session and paid by PayPal as the code was not valid on the ordering page. Hopefully can sort it out on the night. Thanks Michael
Sorry for the problems with the promo code – I think it might be due the fact that they are case sensitive.