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Wedding Photography Intensive Weekend WorkshopSaturday, March 3, 2012 at 9:00 AM - Sunday, March 4, 2012 at 4:00 PM (MT)Edmonton, Alberta |
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Wedding Photography Class
Intensive Weekend Workshop
Presented by the Burwell School of Photography
March 3-4, 2012
If you are just contemplating photographing your first wedding or if you are a seasoned pro, there is plenty in this class that will help you to photograph with the skill and confidence you need. Instructor Chris Stambaugh MPA condenses his 22 years of experience in one intensive weekend of fun and photography. Chris will walk you through a wedding from begining to end. Starting with techniques to better communicate with your bride and groom and proper planning to eliminate surprises and maximize the potential for great photographs. You move on to learning detailed techniques for each segment of the wedding day including the pre ceremony getting ready pictures, the church ceremony, the portrait session and the reception. Learn when to use a photojournalistic approach and when to take charge and direct your photo session.
Posing and lighting techniques are demonstrated with a live model. You will learn and practice photographing with natural light and flash photography. Proper posing of a Bride, Groom, couple and groups are demonstrated in this class.
We finish with a segment for those who wish to enter into wedding photography as a business. Different options for presenting your photographs to the client are discussed as well as various pricing concepts to ensure that you are profitable.
About Your Instructor
Chris Stambaugh as been a professional photographer for over two decades. He has been commissioned to create photographs across the country and has photographed many of Alberta’s prominent figures. Chris has won numerous awards for his work and has been a five time finalist for Alberta Portrait Photographer of the Year and a finalist for Canadian Portrait Photographer of the Year. He is the past president of the Professional Photographers of Canada and has been given the title “Master of Photographic Arts” and “Honorary Lifetime Member” by this association. Recently, Chris as become a prominent photographic educator and has lectured to professional photographers across Canada. In addition to the workshops with the Burwell School of Photography, Chris offers classes with Edmonton’s Metro Community College and NAIT Continuing Education.
Prerequisites
Students require a good knowledge of how to use your DSLR camera and external flash.
Equipment Required:
Bring your whole kit: camera, lenses, flash, and tripod.
This workshop includes:
- 12 hours of classroom instruction
- Lunch on both days consisting of a choice of main course, 2 salads, soup, side dishes and desert
- Certificate of completion
- Small group size, limited to 14 participants
Itinerary and Location
- Providence Renewal Centre • 3005 119 Street, Edmonton, Alberta
- Saturday, March 3rd 9:00am – 4:00pm: Classroom instruction
- Sunday, March 4th 9:00am – 4:00om: Classroom instruction
Workshop Costs
- $250 Canadian Dollars (plus tax).
- Current currency exchange information between the Canadian dollar and your local currency is available here.
Policies and payment information are available here.
For additional information, please contact us at:
E-Mail: Contact us Electronically
Phone Toll-free: 1-877-778-1745
When & Where
Providence Renewal Centre
3005 119 Street NW
Edmonton,
Alberta T6J 5R5
Canada
Saturday, March 3, 2012 at 9:00 AM - Sunday, March 4, 2012 at 4:00 PM (MT)
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Burwell School of Photography
The Burwell School of Photography was founded in 2007 as a division of Paul Burwell Photography.
Paul Burwell is a world renowned professional photographer, writer, educator and enthusiastic naturalist with over twenty years experience working with and educating adults. Paul woke up some years ago to discover the Internet company he’d built from the ground up was sold and it was time to find something else to do with his life.
Before leaving a 20 year career in the computer world, Paul was the President of an Internet service provider. While working on business plans for a new Internet company, he investigated becoming a professional nature photographer and quickly discovered that it was almost impossible to make a living as one. Naturally, he immediately dropped his plans for Internet dominance, sold his house and most of his earthly possessions and decided to take a vow of poverty as a photographer, and he’s never been happier.
Now Paul has built a career in the world of nature photography with a passion for wildlife. He is a contributing editor and regular columnist with Outdoor Photography Canada Magazine and a photography instructor at Metro Continuing College in Edmonton. Paul has been a finalist in the Veolia ‘Wildlife Photographer of the Year’ worldwide competition both in 2009 and 2010 and was named “a top wildlife shooter” by Popular Photography Magazine in 2010. Paul conducts a number of photography workshops each year to rave reviews through his company, the Burwell School of Photography.
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