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It is finally here, the combined efforts of Just For You Photography and Picture That Photography have resulted in a two day – intensive workshop on March 31st and April 1st What Will be Covered?: Lighting (using, manipulating and directing), Posing, Editing (Lightroom and Photoshop), Client Relations, Marketing and Gear (Lenses and Bodies) Is it…
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I wish I had found this post a month ago. I would have love to have gone because I think we would have found lots of great vntiage items. Could you let me know of the next one on the email supplied with this comment? Thanks Belinda
I have been following and following your work, Becky. You are an extremely inspiring. I am really excited that you are willing to teach and share your talents. But sadly I am not available on the date of this workshop. Are you planning on having more? If you are I am wanting to sign up for a different date. Thanks!
Laura
Yes there are tons of hotels! Although you would need a rental car to get around.
Are their any nice nearby hotels?
Kendra – email info@picturethat.ca and she will take your deposit!
I would love to sign up for workshop please!
I get a lot of emails prior to weddings and engagement sessions about how a female client should be doing their make-up. Honestly, I am no pro and most days it’s a struggle for even ME to put makeup on my face. So instead I contacted two brilliant ladies to do a bit of a…
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I am going to be writing this in two parts – one side as a photographer and one as someone who is in the process of planning such an event. I don’t feel I can really speak from a Bride’s perspective quite yet. First things first – when I book clients based on a destination…
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Awesome post, thanks for sharing such valubale info!
I have been getting a common question in my inbox lately, asking me ‘what is your favourite lens, and why?’. Well to be honest – I can never pick just one which is why I am constantly switching lenses. Each lens offers me something different and I try to capitalize on the strength of each…
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Very nice Photographers Please keep sharing such experiences…
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Justin,
To be honest I don’t really – I appreciate the crispness of the images too much. That being said though – I also mainly shoot outdoors. I could see how shooting in a studio may be limited with a fixed length. The 85 also has a cheaper version which I have heard is to die for as well U. $1000. I would look into it!
Hailey,
If I had to pick just one and only one, probably the 50. If I didn’t have to worry about speed, the 85.
Hi there!
This is great information! I just switched from Sony to Canon, so I’m in the process of re-building my lens collection. On the Sony, the 50mm was my absolute favorite!
While I love the quality of fixed lenses, I’ve been hesitant to invest in an 85 or 135… do you ever find that your shots are constricted when you’re shooting indoors, or in areas that don’t allow you to back up much?
Love your work!
Justin
Wow so very helpful! I loved that you shared your favorites, it is so interesting to know what you carry around in your everyday bag for shoots! If you could pick only one lense to carry with you at all times which would it be?? Thanks so much for sharing I now know my go to page for when I decide to upgrade lenses!
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I am booked in for your workshop, I just have a couple questions.
Do you know the times yet? What time you start the first morning, and how late does it go the next night?
Also I am wondering about hotels…reccomendations??