On March 6, 2010 I attended Kenneth Linge's Photographing People part 1 seminar. I can easily say it was one of the most exciting and informative photography related days of my life.
Mr. Linge is an award winning international photographer, with a huge list of credentials, that practices his philosophy of "No Secrets." He teaches with a passion and without reserve.
Topics discussed ranged from methods of compostion, types of light, color composition, and correct use of focal lengths just to name a few.
Different methods of lighting the model were taught during different times of the day. Harsh middle of the day sunlight was used as a tool, not to be feared. Evening sky was used with the correct Kelvin color temperature to create a beautiful contrast between sky and model.
I had more than a few "light bulb" moments during the day. Including why I seem to favor one of my reflectors over the others.
If you have the desire and opportunity to attend I highly recommend it.
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