Mini Seminar: Off Camera Flash Techniques at Weddings

Are you struggling with your off camera flash techniques at Weddings ? Confused about when, where & how to use off-camera flash at a wedding ?

If the answer is yes to the above, then here is a mini-seminar you can’t afford to miss out on. Following the hugely successful ‘Speedlight Portraits’ Mini Seminar, Sim2000 & SF Photo School are thrilled to bring this exciting mini seminar on how to get the best out of off camera flash techniques at weddings.

As you know, time is a very luxurious commodity at a wedding. Things happen unexpectedly, schedule of the day running late and the photographer is the one who has to cut into his or her time to avoid delays and get the images shot in double quick time.

With so little time to hand, shooting creative images for the wedding photographer is a tough task in itself. Being creative may require flash to be used. Setting up a traditional studio set up consumes too much time, involves lugging around heavy kit bags, with leads / cables everywhere, it is not ideal to set up and shoot.

This is where you turn your little Speedlight into one of the most creative tools in your kit bag. A Speedlight which will transform the look of your images when used correctly.

Workshop Content

During this mini-seminar you will learn how to quickly set up and use your Speedlight from one of the ‘masters’ at off-camera flash. You will learn:

  • simple set up of off-camera flash
  • how to set your flash exposure
  • use flash as your main light
  • use flash as your fill-in light
  • what accessories to use i.e  softbox / umbrella

You will also learn and see ‘real wedding’ examples of how off-camera flash set up when photographing :

  • Detail Shots
  • Bridal Portraits
  • Group Shots
  • Bride & Groom Shots
  • Cake Shots
  • 1st Dance

Plus you will see examples & set ups of off camera flash being used at weddings in extreme conditions, from the freezing -35C at the Ice Hotel, Sweden to the hot conditions on a tropical island in Borneo, Malaysia.

About Uzair Kharawala

Uzair has been ‘Evangalest’ for Nikon UK for the past 6 years. He has worked and presented seminars & workshops at most major conventions & trade shows all over the UK & Europe. He has also presented at the Apple Store, London, Calumet, Focus on Imaging to name a few. His work is regularly featured in magazines, publications & blogs.

What they say…

“ We work with Oz on a regular basis and love his simple to follow training techniques, both as a photographer and as a businessman. His enthusiasm is second to none and best of all he is always coming out with new ideas & concepts to help photographers improve their business. ”
Bob Campbell, onOne Software

“ A master of the art of wireless flash.”
Digital SLR Magazine

“King of Cool” 

Photo Pro Magazine

“…the person capturing it all certainly is no ordinary photographer” 

Digital Photography Magazine

When & Where

Date: 11 March 2013

Where: Sim2000, Hatfield

Time: 6.30pm – 8.00pm (Registration starts at 6.00pm)

(Early Bird Ticket is for a limited time only, Normal price will be £25 + VAT once the discount ends)

Our Sponsors

We thank our friends & sponsors for their generous support for this event.

FAQs

 Where can I contact the organiser with any questions? 
Tel: 01525 850795 or via email on info@sfidigital.co.uk

Is my registration/ticket transferrable? 
Yes. You may transfer your ticket to a friend if you are unable to attend.

Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event? 
No

What is the refund policy? 
In the unfortunate event of you not being able to attend, refund will only be given if we can resell your ticket.

Mini ‘Speedlight Portrait’ Seminar

Are you struggling to take portraits on-location ? Don’t have a studio to shoot in ? Don’t have expensive lighting kits?

If the answer is yes to the above, then here is a mini-seminar which will solve your problem of shooting on-location.

Speedlight Portraits Mini Seminar

Shooting portraits on-location can be challenging compared to when shooting in a studio. Firstly, you need to have a different skill set as well as mind set when shooting outdoors or on-location. Overcoming the various challenges is the key to creating some great images.

Uzair Kharawala of SF Digital Studios & Sim2000 present this mini seminar ‘Speedlight Portraits’. You will see a real-time demonstration of a very simple lighting set up with a model and being able to create stunning portraits on-location, at home or in a studio. . Uzair will showcase his set up & the very inexpensive accessories he uses to create sell-able & stunning portraits.

 

You will learn:

  • Simple set up of off-camera flash
  • How to set your flash exposure
  • Single flash set up
  • Two flash set up
  • What accessories to use i.e umbrellas, soft boxes, etc
  • How to find simple backgrounds
  • Real examples of images shot on-location
  • Use of props

Speedlight Portraits Mini Seminar

About Uzair Kharawala

Uzair has been ‘Evangalest’ for Nikon UK for the past 6 years. He has worked and presented seminars & workshops at most major conventions & trade shows all over the UK & Europe. He has also presented at the Apple Store, London, Calumet, Focus on Imaging to name a few. His work is regularly featured in magazines, publications & blogs with uniques features including photographing a wedding at The Ice Hotel, Sweden. He is also the creator of the award-winning studio management software Foto SF.

 

What they say..

We work with Oz on a regular basis and love his simple to follow training techniques, both as a photographer and as a businessman. His enthusiasm is second to none and best of all he is always coming out with new ideas & concepts to help photographers improve their business.
Bob Campbell, onOne Software

A master of the art of wireless flash.
Digital SLR Magazine

“King of Cool”
Photo Pro Magazine

“…the person capturing it all certainly is no ordinary photographer”
Digital Photography Magazine

 

Date: 07 Jan 2013

Time: 6.30pm – 8.00pm (Registration starts 6.00pm)

Venue: Sim2000, Hatfield, Herts

 

The last two seminars were completely sold out, book now to avoid disappointment.

Want to shoot portraits on-location? 1-Day ‘Portrait for Profits’ Workshop

 

FAQs

Where can I contact the organiser with any questions?
Tel: 01525 850795 or via email on info@sfidigital.co.uk

Is my registration/ticket transferrable?
Yes. You may transfer your ticket to a friend if you are unable to attend.

Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
No

What is the refund policy?
In the unfortunate event of you not being able to attend, refund will only be given if we can resell your ticket.

The Mayor’s Thames Festival

I’m thrilled & excited to be invited as a ‘Guest Speaker’ by Nikon at The Mayor’s Thames Festival on 8th & 9th September 2012.

Join Amateur Photographer and What Digital Camera in association with Nikon at The Mayor’s Thames Festival – London’s largest free festival which takes place alongside and on the River Thames between Westminster Bridge to Tower Bridge and beyond.

Thames_Festival_Photography_Masterclass

The festival commissions new work, and transforms outdoor spaces on and around the River Thames with a vibrant mix of music, dancing, street arts, river races, carnival, pyrotechnics, art installations, massed choirs, food and feasting. The finale is a magical illuminated Night Carnival that winds along the south and north banks of the Thames, followed by a fireworks display fired from the centre of the river itself.


Photo Competition

There are a mass of amazing photographic opportunities at this spectacular event, which runs over the whole weekend – so don’t forget to bring your camera to capture the scene and bring the festival alive in a photograph!  Enter your best shots into the Thames Festival’s photo competition for your chance to Nikon D5100 kit with 18-55mm lens, 50mm f/1.8 & a SB-700 Speedlight all worth a total of £1,275 as well as a one-night break for two people at the Guoman Tower Hotel, Tower Bridge. Plus 3 runners-up prizes of a Nikon COOLPIX S9300 worth £299.99 each!!


Free Photography MasterClasses

To help you get those amazing shots, there are FREE Photo Masterclasses in association with Nikon. Learn from top photography experts including Amateur Photographer Editor Damien Demolder, and What Digital Camera Editor Nigel Atherton, and myself, to present top photography tips throughout the weekend.

The Photography Masterclasses will run from 12.00pm-5.00pm on both days. The first 1,000 people to visit the marquee will also receive a free magazine !


Uzair Kharawala


Focus On Imaging 2012 – Nikon Presentation

Focus on Imaging is Europe’ biggest annual imaging show and will be held from 4-7 Mar 2012. Its the time of the year again where the whole photography industry in the UK & Europe converge at the NEC, Birmingham. I’m pleased & excited to be part of the Nikon team again at Focus on Imaging and have a very exciting presentation for all of you.

Nikon, Focus on Imaging

Small Cameras, Big Jobs

Nikon Stand, D40
Uzair Kharawala
presents this ‘not to be missed’ seminar on how he uses a combination of Nikon cameras, lenses & Speedlights for his commercial, portrait & wedding assignments. He will share with you some unique assignments with ASDA, Hollyoaks / Channel 4 & one of UK’s leading online retailers and how time lapse photography can create an added dimension to your portfolio. Plus he’ll talk about about why video on a DSLR is so important for marketing your business the YouTube way.

Tuesday 6 Mar, 2012, 1600 – 1645 hrs
Wednesday 7 Mar, 2012, 1145 – 1230 hrs

 

Following a spate of recent product launches, Nikon will be showcasing its exciting new products, including the new Nikon D4 and D800 professional cameras. A range of lenses will also be available to try out with the help of a team of Nikon experts who will be on hand to assist with any technical queries.Nikon, Focus on Imaging

Along with the chance to check out the new products, an exciting seminar schedule has been lined up to include well-known names such as wildlife photographer Andy Rouse, national sports photographer Mark Pain and fashion photographer John Wright, who will give some insight into his experience of shooting stills and movie with a new D800 camera. Plus, Nikon has scheduled 3 seminars every day covering the details of the new products.

For full details on Nikon’s line up of guest speakers, please click here.

Jeremy Gilbert, Nikon’s Group Marketing Manager says: “We’ve taken a slightly different approach this year and will using the show as a platform to showcase our professional equipment; we’ve just launched two very exciting professional cameras which are likely to get a lot of attention at the show.

He added: “The Focus on Imaging show is a great opportunity for visitors to get their hands on the cameras and talk to our team of experts before they buy.”

Hope you can make it and look forward to seeing you there.

Uzair Kharawala

 

How to use the back ‘AF-On’ button

Everyone knows that looking through the viewfinder and part-depressing the shutter release is how you start the process of making pictures. That first touch performs a number of important tasks, the most obvious one being to activate the AF mechanism. Top-of-the-range Professional cameras like the Nikon D3s have an extra button which also performs this focussing task. It is known colloquially as the “back button” and to most pro sports, wildlife and action shooters it is the preferred way to get the subject in sharp focus – especially when taking multiple shots of fast moving subjects in a series of bursts. But why is it used and what are the advantages of using it? If your camera does not have this button, you might be thinking “this is of no interest to me…” but you would be wrong; it is highly likely that your camera can be used in the same way by converting one of the other buttons on the rear of your camera to perform the same task. More about how to do this later…

To get started, you need to just first make sure your camera has right autofocus set up for continuous shooting. On pro cameras or older DSLR’s, make sure your camera is in “C” mode, or “Continuous Servo AF Mode” to give it the full title. This is done by a rocker switch on the side of the camera near the lens release button;

D700 Side
With the current generation of cameras, however, it has become a little more complex to perform this task. Instead of the options seen above, this same rocker switch will have two options “AF” and “M”. In all cases, “M” stands for manual focus but the “AF” option by default puts your camera in “Auto Area AF Mode {AF-A)” where the camera selects “Continuous Servo AF Mode” automatically if it detects that the subject you are trying to focus on is moving. This is fine for normal casual candid shooting but it unfortunately also puts your camera in charge of choosing what part of the scene to focus on in the first place. For action photography, you need to be able to select your focus point manually but still be in a position to exploit the full power of the autofocus system. The best way to do this is by selecting “Dynamic Area AF Mode”.

This is achieved in one of three ways;

Choosing AF Area Mode

With some cameras you will have to go into the Custom Menu or the Set-up Menu and make the choice there. On Pro cameras, there is a rocker switch with three symbols – the middle of which is for “Dynamic Area AF Mode”. With the most recent cameras, a third method that involves pressing the “AF Mode” button (on the side of the camera) and rotating the Sub-command (front) dial needs to be employed.
To understand how to master the “back button” professional autofocus technique, we will start by looking at a sequence of shots made using the shutter release to initiate AF in the normal way. Our camera is now in “Continuous AF” mode and “Dynamic Area AF” has been selected from the “AF-area Mode” options.
2nd Frame

In the example above, we can see that an AF point off to the right side of the viewfinder has been selected. Depending upon the camera model you are using, when the camera achieves focus the AF point may light-up red or turn black. This is called “Lock on” and when shooting a moving subject, the camera will register both the subject distance and the direction it is traveling. In Dynamic Area AF mode, the camera will use this info to do “Predictive Focus Tracking” which means it anticipates where the subject is going to be and the new focus point will be selected automatically. Confirmation that the subject is locked in focus will also be given by a small green dot lighting up within the viewfinder.

Composite ShotsAs we move through the shots, pressing and releasing the shutter one frame at a time, there comes a moment as we can see in the third frame where the boy has moved away from coverage by the chosen AF point. Pressing the shutter release at this point will cause the AF mechanism to attempt to re-focus on the subject behind the red focus point and….

FrameOOF

The result is pretty catastrophic – the AF mechanism tries to focus on the part of the scene where the chosen AF point is. Our running boy is no longer in focus.

However, most people would not follow a subject in this way taking one shot at a time. Instead, it is more likely that you would shoot in a continuous burst using either CL or CH shooting mode, with the shutter fully depressed throughout the sequence. In this mode, the camera’s AF mechanism would have locked on the subject and followed the boy using “Focus Tracking” , calling into play other AF points that cover the boy as he moves.

4th Frameii
The AF points indicated in yellow in the illustration above are some of the ones used by the camera to check on the subject’s distance and in turn to provide instruction to the lens as to the new focus point. Please note; these points do not actually illuminate when they become active. Although autofocus is better when the camera is in continuous shooting mode, there is still potential for things to go wrong. For example, when shooting short bursts of three or four frames at a time and removing your finger from the shutter release button momentarily. The danger is that in these instances, autofocus can be lost. Restarting AF again by pressing the shutter release would, as in the single frame example above, give your camera a new instruction – and it would assume you want to focus on the AF point you originally selected.

To ensure that the subject remains in focus all through the sequence – even through the times when you are not taking pictures but just following the subject through the viewfinder – you need to keep autofocus working. You need it to perform focus tracking and continuously sending new instructions to the lens to keep up. To do this, you must separate the functions of releasing the shutter and initiating AF. This is the primary reason for using the back button. Initiating AF by pressing and holding down the Back Button allows you to shoot either in Single frame or Continuous shooting modes without the risk of sudden re-focussing taking place. The camera is receiving ongoing instructions from you to maintain focus as long as you keep your finger on the AF-ON button. In this way, the full technical power of the AF mechanism is brought into play. Here’s how to make the back button work effectively on those models that have a dedicated AF-ON button. First, a Custom Menu option is selected;
AF Area 2

The camera’s default setting will be indicated in yellow. Select “AF-ON only” and press “OK” and you will have separated the two functions. Now part depressing the shutter release will no longer activate AF. Only by pressing the back button (AF-ON) will the subject be brought into sharp focus and the AF mechanism start to track your subject through the sequence. It will continue doing this as long as you keep pressing the button and the subject remains within the viewfinder AF frame area.

For those cameras like the Nikon D80/90, D3000, D5000 and D7000 that do not have a dedicated “AF-ON” button, it is still possible to separate the two functions and use one of the other back buttons to initiate AF.

D7000 AE-L Button

Where there is only one, it is most likely to be the “AE-L/AF-L “ button which locks Auto Exposure (AE-L) and Auto Focus (AF-L). In your camera’s Custom Menu you will have an option under the section “f: Controls” (in some camera’s it is in the ‘Setup Menu: Buttons’ ). Here you will find the option to “Assign AE-L/AF-L Button” to “AF-ON”. Selecting this option will provide the same functionality as the purpose-designed AF-ON button found on professional camera models.

Menus


Putting this technique into practice can be a little difficult at first but if you persevere, it will pay dividends and improve your sports, wildlife or any kind of action photography. However, using the back button for static shots like portraits or landscapes can seem unnecessary, if not a little awkward, as it requires you to use two digits instead of one and think AF first and release second. But many pro shooters use it for all their photography because taking your finger off the back button will now lock the focus point. Normally, this requires you to press the AE-L /AF-L button. This is handy for preventing unwanted re-focussing and is especially useful when using telephoto lenses without a tripod.

For more tips & tutorials, visit SF Photo School

The Portrait Business Workshop

SF Photo School & onOne Software are very excited to announce an unique & brand new 2-day portrait photography workshop with multi-award winning & highly respected photographers Kevin Wilson, Martin Grahame-Dunn & Uzair Kharawala along with Bob Campbell from onOne Software and social media expert Maz Syed.

This workshop is kindly sponsored by onOne Software and Sim2000.

 

This workshop is aimed at those who wish to take their portrait photography business to the next level up or if you are thinking of starting a new photography business. This workshop will cater for everyone from the beginner to the experienced photographer.

Small Groups = Better Learning

We want you to enjoy and have a fantastic learning experience. With this in mind, the workshop is unique in a way that you will not be in a group of no more than 8 delegates. Throughout the 2-days you will be in small groups so you get great value for money and one2one tuition. Plus you will be able to network & socialise with fellow tutors & delegates during the evening. (except during 2 sessions out of 10, all the groups will be in one room together due to time constraints.)

 

10 Practical & Theoretical Sessions

You will go through 10 intensive & enjoyable sessions of  90 minutes each. The workshop covers a wide variety of subjects & topics to help you get started or take your portrait photography to the next level. You will learn how to shoot traditional portraits, kids, environmental portraits with tutors who are ‘masters’ in their respective fields, how to set up & run a thriving business working from home and photographing on-location without the high costs of running a high street studio. Images shot by you will be allowed for use in your portfolio & marketing activities.

The 2-day workshop is designed to give you practical experience as well as teach you some key business & marketing strategies, workflow tips and much more. You will also post-process images on your own laptop using images which you’ve shot during the workshop with simple workflow techniques.

Workshop Content Includes:

  • how to take simple but breath taking portraits using window light & just a reflector.
  • photographing outdoors using natural & available light
  • use of reflectors / diffusers the right way
  • photographing outdoors to create sell-able images
  • practical shooting sessions for Boudoir, Kids & Environmental portrait photography
  • learn how to set up and use 1-light studio for incredible results
  • posing tips, how to use props like a chair
  • understanding light i.e broad, short lighting etc
  • learn how to master off-camera on-location
  • advanced workflow techniques using simple software
  • how to set up your pricing, products & promotions
  • how to get new leads at low (or no) cost
  • setting up your website / blog the right way
  • understanding social media and how to kick start your online presence
  • and much much more

Makeover Photoshoot

Social Media

Social Media

Not only you will learn how to take great portraits, you’ll also learn how to promote your business using the social media. Maz Syed is an expert in Social Media and she will share with you how to :

- generate new business
- build your online brand
- build customer loyalty and engagement
- drive traffic to your website
- get found in the search engines for free

 

 

On Day 1, you will learn how to set up your Facebook Business Page, how to utilise the photo strip, strategies to increase your fan base, best times to post and how often you should be posting, SEO optimisation and more…

Twitter

 

On Day2, Maz will cover Twitter, how it can benefit your business, 6 key areas on Twitter that you must pay attention to, how to get your tweets shared so you receive free traffic, measuring your Twitter strategy, Twitter tools & resources.

What to bring

- Your camera gear
- Laptop & charger

When

29 & 30 Oct 2011
0900 hrs to 1815 hrs on both day

Where

NEC, Birmingham

Price includes:

- male / female & children models
- unlimited tea / coffee on both days
- lunch on both days
- car parking

£275.00

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About the Tutors

Kevin Wilson

Kevin Wilson honed his photographic skills to encompass the current trends demanded by buyers of wedding and portrait photography today. The foundation of good photography is based on lighting and composition, this coupled with available light and the use of various reflectors and diffusers is where Kevin has developed his own style and brand of classical work with a contemporary twist.

Kevin, is the only photographer to achieve multiple fellowships, in portrait and wedding, all with natural light, both with the Master Photographers Association and the British Institute of Professional Photography. In total he has 7, plus PPOA Mcr.

www.kevinwilson.co.uk

 

Martin Grahame-Dunn

Martin has been in the industry for over 30 years covering many aspects of Professional Photography including Industrial, Commercial, Automotive, Advertising, Fashion, Editorial, Wedding photography & Portraiture.

Over almost the entire period of his professional career he has been actively engaged in the training of photographers from the four corners of the world covering every major discipline. A highly respected trainer and judge with so many Professional Organisations, the Fuji Professional School of Photography, the Kodak European Gold Circle and many of the worlds leading representative bodies.

www.images2inspire.com

 

Uzair Kharawala

A relatively new comer and the new kid on the block! Uzair has established himself as a skilled photographer and an astute businessman. He is the creator of the award-winning software Foto SF, the founder of this blog, various DVDs on off-camera flash which have been sold in over 27 countries to date.

He has been Nikon UK’s ‘Evangelist’ for the past 5 years and is a regular ‘Guest Speaker’ at major photography conventions, trade shows & fairs in the UK. He regularly presents seminars & workshops for Calumet, at Apple’s flagship store in Regent Street London, Focus on Imaging, PhotoVision Roadshows  and has previously presented for all major photographic bodies including the BIPP, MPA & the SWPP.

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Mystical & Fantasy Portrait Photography Webinar

Are you a portrait or commercial photographer and looking to inject some creative flair to your photography business ? Do you want to offer something new & unique to your clients to add a new dimension to your business, but don’t know how & what to do. Here is a webinar with a difference. Multi-award winning photographers Vincent O’Byrne & Clare Louise showcase their talent, work and their creative thought process in this ‘unmissable’ webinar series.

Mystical & Fantasy Portrait Photography Webinar

In this webinar series Vincent & Clare will teach you how to create superb ‘fine art fantasy’ images with little or no Photoshop skills or knowledge! How to create art which you can sell to your clients for a premium fee and make you stand out from your competition. You will be creating incredible imagery once you see how easy it is to create fantastic images like these

Mystical & Fantasy Portrait Photography Webinar

Regardless of where you are or what you do, you will learn to create magic which can be created absolutely anywhere! you simply have to see it….and believe it. You will learn to create the most sensual & exquisite images that can hang as pieces of art or sit as a book of memoirs.

Mystical & Fantasy Portrait Photography Webinar

 

Webinar Content Includes:

  • over 240 minutes of high class tuition
  • how to create an idea for your ‘fantasy portrait’
  • how to take your idea through the brain storming sessions to a vision
  • how to use simple lighting techniques to light your subject
  • how to pose your subjects
  • what backgrounds to use
  • how to connect with your subject
  • simple Photoshop workflow techniques
  • pricing your ‘fine art master pieces’
  • what products can be created from such imagery
  • how to market your services

About Vincent O’Byrne

Vincent O'Bryne

 

Irish photographer, Vincent O’Byrne is a working commercial/advertising photographer in Dublin, Ireland. He is amongst Europe’s leading commercial photographers. He pursues Fine Art photography in the form of Fantasy and Artistic Nudes for the purposes of exhibition and to promote the genre in his country. Vincent has established a phenomenal reputation in this field and he is constantly in demand for Workshops, Masterclasses and Lectures both at home and abroad. Recipient of numerous, Irish, European and International distinctions throughout his career. Vincent has also authored training courses that are taught at the highest levels to professional photographers.

 

Awards

2010 APPOINTED Qualifications and JUDGE of the MASTER PHOTOGRAPHERS ASSOCIATION
2008 WINNER ‘Illustrative Category’ at ORVIETO FOTOGRAFIA
2007 WINNER Best Avant Garde Portfolio & Image at ORVIETO FOTOGRAFIA
2006 WINNER ORVIETO FOTOGRAFIA (illustrative) Photographer of the Year Awards.
2004 WINNER Kodak Commercial Photographer of the Year
2002 WINNER Kodak Photographer of the Year (open category)
2001 APPOINTED JUDGE with the FEDERATION OF EUROPEAN PHOTOGRAPHERS
2001 WINNER Gold Medal in the KODAK EuROPEAN GOLD Portrait Awards.
2000 WINNER of the Fujifilm ‘CREATIVE DIGITAL AWARD’.
1999 WINNER OVERSEAS in the MPA ‘Photographer of the Year’ Awards.
1998 WINNER of the KILKENNY CREAM OF IRISH Awards’
1998 APPOINTED JUDGE at the Kodak European Gold Portrait Awards.
1998 WINNERof the KILKENNY CREAM OF IRISH Awards’
1997 WINNER for IRELAND of the Kodak European Gold Portrait Awards.
1997 AWARDED GOLD in the Kodak European Gold Portrait Awards.
1996 WINNER for IRELAND of the Kodak European Gold Portrait Awards. This was my second
1994 WINNERof the OPEN Category in the IPPA Photographer of the Year Awards.
1994 WINNER of the Kodak Gold Circle Challenge Competition in the UK.
1994 APPOINTED JUDGE at the Kodak European Gold Portrait Awards Final in Berlin.
1993 WINNER IPPA PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR’ awards.
1992 WINNER for IRELAND of the Kodak European Gold Portrait Awards. Awarded
1991 WINNER Commercial Category, Open Category and Single Best Commercial image in the
1986 WINNER of the Prix Air France Ville De Paris Competition.

 

About Clare Louise

Clare Louise

 

 

“I take my pictures from the heart….I try to capture people how they really are…” says Clare Louise. this is exactly what she does. Her many delighted clients are testimony to the relaxed and natural manner in which she works… putting everyone at ease with her easy going and calming personality. Clare Louise makes everyone feel at home; even the most self-conscious. Clare Louise works with a variety of photography including wedding, portrait and fashion photography. Her beautifully framed pictures hang proudly on the walls of many homes. With such a distinct style and a true perfectionist, Clare Louise has gained many top awards for her work – much of it in black & white – Winning Photographer of the Year for the West Midlands Master Photographers Association more than once, coveted UK Parent and Child Photographer of The Year 2009 and Awards of Excellence in the British Professional Photography Awards.

 

 

Awards

2010
UK Master Photography Awards 7 Merits in Portraits, Fashion, Press and PR, Illustrative and Pictorial. 2 Awards of Exellence in Under 5′s and Press and PR
2009
UK Parent and Child Photographer of the Year, 2 Awards of Excellence Fashion and Beauty UK, West Midlands Overall Master Photographer of The Year, Avante Guarde Wedding Photographer of the Year, Portrait Photographer of the Year, Pet Photographer of the Year
2008
Avant-Garde Wedding, Licentiate Wedding, Licentiate Portrait, Commercial, Fashion & Glamour
AMPA – Associateship in Photography with the Master Photographers Association.
2007
Photographic Training Overseas – Morocco – Open category Winner
2006
Wedding Photographer of the Year, Licentiate Wedding Photographer of the Year, Fashion & Glamour Photographer of the Year, Portrait Photographer of the Year in the West Midlands Master Photographers Association. Award of Excellence, Diploma in Photographic Practice, Open category winner in British Professional Photography Awards. Merit and Award of Excellence winner, Fujifilm Envisage Photography Awards.
2005
Award of Excellence in the British Professional Photography of the Year Awards. Winner of Fashion & Glamour, Licentiate Wedding, Photographer of the Year in the West Midlands Master Photographers Association. 2004 Licentiate Wedding Photographer of the Year, Avant Garde Photographer of the Year. 7 Highly Commended in the West Midlands Master Photographers Association.
2003
3 Awards. 7 received Highly Commended in the West Midlands Master Photographers Association: Avant Garde Portraiture, Parent & Child, Wedding, Fashion, Pictorial & Illustrative.

When

5 Sep 2011
Session 1 : 1800 hrs – 1900 hrs
Session 2: 1915 hrs – 2015 hrs.

7 Sep 2011
Session 1 : 1800 hrs – 1900 hrs
Session 2: 1915 hrs – 2015 hrs.

 

Price

Normal Price £55.00

Early bird Discount before 5 Sep 2011 only £35.00

(Prices incl. of VAT)

Mystical & Fantasy Portrait Photography Webinar

 

Mystical & Fantasy Portrait Photography Webinar

FAQs

Q. When & what time are the webinars scheduled ?

A. 5 & 7 Sep 2011 at 1800 hrs (UK Time)

Q. How long is each Webinar ?

A. Each session is for 60 minutes each. Giving you a total tuition time of over 240 minutes.

Q. What if I miss a Webinar and can’t attend due to prior commitments or different time zones ?

A. Every Webinar will be recorded and you’ll be sent a link to download them.

Q. Where are the webinars held ?

A. These are held online. You can log in from anywhere in the world as long as you have internet access.

Q. I’ve never logged in a Webinar before, do I need any special software ?

A. You don’t need any special software. Logging in is easy and you can use either a Mac or a PC. All you need are speakers on a computer.

Q. Can I ask questions during the Webinars ?

A. Absolutely, we encourage everyone to ask questions and we endeavor to answer every question you ask.

Q. I’ve been on other webinars, but they never answer my questions ?

A. We will have a very limited number of seats available for this series and not hundreds and hundreds of attendees. This ensures that you get a great learning experience and all your questions are answered to the best of our abilities.

Q. Will I be able to purchase this webinar series afterwards ?

A. Yes you will be, however, the special introductory price of £30.00 + VAT is valid only until 30 Aug 2011.

New Webinar: How to Make Money From Stock Photography

Its a well known fact that you hardly get rich working for someone else. Even having your own business does not guarantee the riches we work hard for. The purpose of this webinar is to encourage you to at least think about doing something new and different which hopefully will make you money from doing something you love….taking photos!

They say a picture paints a thousand words. But for those savvy individuals in the know, it can also earn them thousands of dollars. Photographs, or to be more precise, images – are everywhere. Magazines, publications, leaflets, pamphlets, websites, brochures, blogs… the list goes on and on and on. Everything that has a commercial use has some sort of marketing on it, and more often than not….it’s a photo.

A few clever people have caught on this. As you sit reading this post, there are thousands of untrained, digital-camera snappers, pointing & clicking, and guess what…. ? Earning. And earning BIG.

Want to be one of them ? Can you take a picture like this ?

Beach

Or this ?

Building

and another

Grass

If you are comfortable taking simple, clear photographs just like these, then this home based business could be for you. You earn a regular monthly income from photos that normally would just be clogging up your hard drive.

See all the thousands of magazines in the shops, millions of websites & blogs out there using images. Look around you. How many photos can you see ? They are everywhere. They have been taken by somebody and someone is making an income from these photos. One thing I would like to make clear is that you DO NOT have to be an expert photographer. If you can take images like the ones above and download them to your PC, then this opportunity could be for you.

How do you make money ? You make money by submitting (for free) your images to various websites and you get paid every time one of your photos is purchased & downloaded. This is called Stock Photography and this business is booming. Billions of images are purchased because of the simple laws of economics – supply & demand. Put simply, there is a huge demand for stock images, all you have to do, is supply.

Even for writing this post has put some cash into the pockets of a few photographers as I purchased them. I hope you are beginning to see the potential of this business and how big stock photography is.

SHOW ME THE MONEY

This is how much these images have earned a regular the photographer a regular monthly income:

Grass

This image has been sold over 4,800 times in the last 4 years with average sales of $652 per month!!

Beach

This has sold over 10,000 times in the last 3 years with average earnings of $816 per month!!

Building

This image has been sold over 4,600 times since 2007 and earned on average $480 per month!!


Can you start to see the immense potential in this. You don’t even have to do any selling, you just upload the images and that is it. Please don’t take my word for it. All the above information is online and the figures & amounts are verified by the agency (which I will cover in the webinar).

What kind of images are in demand:

The simple answer to this is anything or everything you can imagine.

Holidays & Seasons
Christmas, Halloween, Summer, Easter to name a few

Lifestyle
Family, couples, tattoos, sports, leisure, etc

Food & Beverages

Car Parts
Tyres, bonnet, side mirrors, windows, bumpers, etc

Animals
Cats, Dogs or any kind of animal.

Flowers

Sunsets

Clouds

and many many more. Got it! Good.

Upload a few hundred popular images and you’ll will yourself have a regular sizeable, monthly, side-income.

Interested ? Would you like to earn a regular income selling your photos ?

Then this webinar is for you. I’ll cover all the things you need to get started in making a side income (or more) from your photography. The subjects covered are:

- What camera & lens you need

- How to edit, post-process your images for vivid colours

- How to use light correctly

- How to set your exposure correctly every time

- What file types are needed to submit your images

- Cover legal stuff like copyrights, model release forms, logos, etc


When & Where

Webinars are online courses where you log in from the comfort of your home or office or anywhere, as long as you have broadband connection. The webinar will last for around 75-90 mins and your questions will be answered.

Date: 24 July 2011 1800 hrs (UK Time)

Date: 07 Aug 2011 1800 hrs (UK Time)


PRICE

only £75 incl. VAT.

Beginners Guide to Wedding Photography

 

Do you aspire to become a wedding photographer but don’t know how to get started on setting up a wedding photography business?

We are pleased to announce this very exciting six-part webinar series with one of UK’s leading photography retailers Warehouse Express. Each session will run for 60 minutes – that’s 360 minutes of high quality tuition in the comfort of your own home!

 

 

Who should attend?

If you are a beginner and are looking to set up a wedding photography business then this is an online webinar series you cannot afford to miss out on. You will learn everything you need to know to get ahead in this very highly competitive market.

Photography Webinar

What you’ll learn:

Webinar 1: The Business Getting the basics and foundation right is critical for the success of any business. You’ll learn how to assist other pro photographers, get your portfolio ready, setting up your contracts, legal documents, price lists & products, equipment, camera, lenses, software. You’ll also see and learn how to handle enquiries, sending quotations, bookings, sales and purchases, how to create a workflow so you will never forget your tasks and much, much more.

Webinar 2: Branding, Advertising & Marketing You’ll learn how to ‘brand’ yourself and your company. Why branding is so important, how to advertise your business through magazines, bridal fairs, online and Google. You’ll also learn some very handy tips and tricks on how to turbo charge your website and blog so you get indexed in search results above your competitors for free traffic.

Webinar 3: Story Telling Part I You need to document a complete and beautiful story of someone’s best day of their lives. It is a challenge to capture those important moments each and every time without having to be lucky! You’ll learn Oz’s shooting process as to how effortlessly you’ll shoot a wedding from start to finish to capture those magical moments for your clients.

Webinar 4: Story Telling Part II You’ll see how to shoot a wedding right from the bridal preparations up to the first dance, getting the ‘safe’ shots in the bag first and also creating some masterpieces along the way.

Webinar 5: Off-camera flash A flashgun is one of the most creative tools in your kit bag, use it right and you’ll achieve results like you’ve never achieved before. Oz is truly a master at off-camera flash. He’ll share with you all his secrets on how to set up and shoot incredible images that have the ‘wow’ factor. You will truly be inspired to get started on off-camera flash.

Webinar 6: Editing, Post-Processing & Workflow – 3rd July 2011 6pm A lot of photographers waste too much time in front of the computer. There is a very fine line between making a profit or a loss. You’ll learn some very simple editing, post-processing workflow tips & tricks which will save your hours on end in front of the computer.

Photography Webinar

The Schedule:

Webinar 1: Tuesday 21st June 2011, 6pm-7pm

Webinar 2: Thursday 23rd June 2011, 6pm-7pm

Webinar 3: Sunday 26th June 2011, 6pm-7pm

Webinar 4: Monday 27th June 2011, 6pm-7pm

Webinar 5: Tuesday 28th June 2011, 6pm – 7pm

Webinar 6: Sunday 3rd July 2011, 6pm-7pm

If you are unable to attend any of the live sessions or you’d like to re-watch them, don’t worry! Every webinar will be recorded and available to download at the end of the series.

Photography Webinar

About the host

Based in Leighton Buzzard, Beds. Uzair along with his wife Farzana runs SF Digital Photography. He is currently one of Nikon UK’s ‘Evangelists’ and is a regular guest speaker at major photography conventions, trade shows & fairs in the UK, at Apple’s flagship store in Regent Street London, Focus on Imaging and has previously presented for all major photographic bodies. Uzair has photographed weddings from the sub zero freezing conditions at the Ice Hotel Sweden to the hot temperatures of Borneo, Malaysia. Quite often shooting huge weddings of up to 800 guests!!

“King of Cool“ – Photo Pro Magazine

“Master of the art of wireless flash” – Digital SLR Magazine

 

 

Visit Warehouse Express to book your place!

 

FAQs

If you have any questions about the webinar series, feel free to leave them in the comments below, send us a tweet or leave a message on our Facebook page. We will be adding to this section over the coming weeks.

Is the webinar interactive?

Yes! You’ll be able to ask questions along the way. Uzair will answer some questions during the session and will address all other questions at the end of the webinar.

Is the price £36 per webinar or for all 6 sessions?

You will have access to all 6 webinar sessions for the listed price of £36.

Deal Is On…

If you are in or around Glasgow, then here is an intensive photography course you may be interested in. We’ve teamed up with Groupon to offer this very special course. The offer will expire on 26 April 2011. For more details, please click on the image below. Groupon-Glasgow