Tuesday, 24/11/09 camera club examples shown here:
Thursday, 26 November 2009
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Tuesday 17th November, Portrait Of The Day
Hello everyone,
Here is the portrait of the day from the Camera Club.
Another good example of control of available window light this time with eye contact directly at the camera.
The portrait series is now starting to build with aperture choice and tripod use discussed today.
The next session will now be with clients, where you will greet the sitter and chat to them about their session and discuss how you will provide that lasting portrait image.
Again, well done to all those attending and the completed images will be available tomorrow to download.
Billy McCallion
Here is the portrait of the day from the Camera Club.
Another good example of control of available window light this time with eye contact directly at the camera.
The portrait series is now starting to build with aperture choice and tripod use discussed today.
The next session will now be with clients, where you will greet the sitter and chat to them about their session and discuss how you will provide that lasting portrait image.
Again, well done to all those attending and the completed images will be available tomorrow to download.
Billy McCallion
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
Tuesday's Portrait Of The Day
Here is the portrait of the day from the camera club. An excellent example of natural light used to bring out the character of the subject without any gimmicks.
Good lighting, good subject, good composition... produces excellent results every time!

Well done to all attendees, feedback will be given next Tuesday on all the images and contact sheets will be available for you to keep so you can monitor your own progress.
Well done again,
Billy McCallion.
Good lighting, good subject, good composition... produces excellent results every time!

Well done to all attendees, feedback will be given next Tuesday on all the images and contact sheets will be available for you to keep so you can monitor your own progress.
Well done again,
Billy McCallion.
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