Studio Lighting Basics

Workshop

Hosts: Tony Corbell
Rob Hull

Studio Lighting Basics (2024)
$199.00

August 24, 2024
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Location: Dallas Area - TBD

$199

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Looking to take your studio photography to the next level? Look no further than the Studio Lighting workshop with world-renowned photographers Tony Corbell and Rob Hull!

This intensive and hands-on workshop is designed to help photographers of all levels master the art of studio lighting. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a photographic novice, this workshop has something for everyone, focusing on lighting theory, equipment usage, creative problem-solving, and industry insights from two of the best in the business.

Learn to light High-Key with bright white background and no hallo.

From setting up your studio to crafting the perfect shot, Tony and Rob will guide you through every step of the process, providing you with the knowledge, techniques, and confidence you need to succeed in the competitive world of studio photography. So don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to learn from two of the best in the business – sign up for the Studio Lighting workshop today!

In this class, you’ll learn studio lighting and light-shaping tools from the ground up. We’ll dissect the lighting in several successful images and identify not only HOW to light a subject properly but also WHY. 

Stop struggling. Learn how to master the tools and elevate your work to a level you only dream of.

Award-winning professional photographers Tony Corbell and Rob Hull have taught photography workshops for many years. They share unique skills in presenting this complex topic in simple, easily understood terms, so you’ll come away with an impressive understanding of the subject.

You’ll cover the basics of lighting, the various styles of lighting, and photo lighting equipment and combine them to create images of a lifetime.

Intensive workshop - learn everything from High-Key to film Noir. The perfect workshop for the Home Studio!

We’ll work with models in the workshop, and you’ll have time to work on the studio lighting techniques being taught. Here are just a few of the important topics we’ll tackle in this workshop:

Learn studio lighting and light shaping tools from the ground up.

  • Light Quality, Light Quantity, Light Direction

  • Understanding Mono lights vs. Generator lights

  • Working with battery-powered lights

  • Understanding the importance of each unique light-shaping tool and how they can best be utilized

  • Defining facial features with light and shadow

  • Gain confidence in your ability to bring out the best in your client/subject.

  • Soft and hard lighting

  • Backgrounds and props for studio lighting.

  • Lighting equipment and equipment setup.

  • Studio safety.

  • Light modifiers, including umbrellas, softboxes, reflectors, gobos, flags, snoots, barn doors, and much more.

  • Portrait, commercial, and still life studio lighting.

Learn about light shaping tools that will put your subject in the best light.

You’ll work with studio lights and models to create stunning images.

Learn to light in the Film Noir style.


What Others Think About Our Studio Lighting Workshop

“Truly worthwhile in a day and age where everybody is an expert and it gets easy to waste your time watching web videos. Not the case here. Mahalo!”

Anon

“You simply are the best of the best. 40 years of taking pics and I've learned more in 3 days than a decade of books and videos. My sincere thanks.

Ginni P

“I REALLY loved the course. Learned a ton, and my vision as well as my appreciation of light and shadow, especially as it applies to portraits is increased 10x.”

Oliver J.


Questions?

What studio lights do I need for my home studio?

We’ll discuss the different types of lights that are available so you understand the pros and cons of each. Yes, including the pricing and value to your photography.

I photograph small groups - what light modifiers should I use, if any?

There are many tools in the photographer’s toolbox. We’ll explain how each of these tools works and which are best for groups, individual portraits, product photography, and more.

I use [insert your light modifier here] but I don’t get the results that I see online. Why?

Specific tools can work very well with a variety of subjects but you need to understand HOW to use the tool. In this studio lighting workshop, we will show you not only what modifiers work best for a particular subject, but also how best to use that too.