Once in Mexico曾经在墨西哥
I’ve been looking forward to a workshop in Mexico, as it was about new meetings and impressions, delicious food and tequila, and, of course, interaction with local photographers and models.
I love sharing my experience and knowledge with other photographers, as 10 years ago I myself was a beginner photographer. I remember how excited I was to visit various photography workshops.
Each workshop of mine starts with a theoretical part, which is always followed by a practical session where I film the model together with other photographers. Every workshop participant can work with the model individually strengthening and practicing new knowledge.
The workshop organizer and I spent a couple of hours travelling around sunny Guadalajara in search of a quiet desert place for the photoshoot. Once we saw a big twiggy tree in one of the parks, I immediately imagined the model on the swings in the shadow of that tree. I really liked this idea…
Then we went to a big DIY store where we bought a couple of boards and a rope. An hour later, I was making the swings in my hotel room. Still a couple of hours later, these swings were hanging from that very tree.
The model for this photoshoot was charming – short, very slim and having a golden smile. A slightly see-through blue dress and a bonnet suited her very well. Speaking about the bonnet, I was very surprised that both “bonnet” and “sombrero” are translated into Spanish with one word – sombrero.
The weather was quite complicated for the photoshoot: as the very bright sun was penetrating the twigs, it created bright light spots. It took me a while to choose shooting angles and swings location to avoid unnecessary backlight bleeds.
During the workshop, I was filming the model, sharing the details of the photoshoot, helping the participants to choose the best angle, poses and camera settings. I was very excited to watch certain beginner photographers working with the lady. They were awkward and unconfident, afraid to ask her to change the pose or look at the camera. Pretty much like me some time ago…
The practical session was great, and everyone was happy. The lady received a lot of cool pictures, and the photographers gained invaluable experience and knowledge they will be using in their further photoshoots.
我一直期待在墨西哥举办研讨会,因为它是关于新的会议和印象、美味的食物和龙舌兰酒,当然还有与当地摄影师和模特的互动。
我喜欢与其他摄影师分享我的经验和知识,因为 10 年前我自己就是一名初学者摄影师。我记得参观各种摄影工作室时我是多么兴奋。
我的每个研讨会都从理论部分开始,然后总是有一个实践部分,我与其他摄影师一起拍摄模特。每个研讨会参与者都可以使用该模型单独加强和练习新知识。
研讨会组织者和我花了几个小时在阳光明媚的瓜达拉哈拉周围旅行,寻找一个安静的沙漠地点进行拍摄。当我们在一个公园里看到一棵大树时,我立即想象出那棵树阴影下秋千上的模型。我真的很喜欢这个主意……
然后我们去了一家大型 DIY 商店,在那里买了几块木板和一根绳子。一个小时后,我在酒店房间里荡秋千。又过了几个小时,这些秋千就挂在那棵树上了。
这张照片的模特很迷人——身材矮小,非常苗条,有着金色的微笑。稍微透明的蓝色连衣裙和帽子很适合她。说到帽子,我很惊讶“bonnet”和“sombrero”都被翻译成西班牙语,只有一个词——sombrero。
拍摄时的天气相当复杂:当非常明亮的阳光穿透树枝时,产生了明亮的光斑。我花了一段时间来选择拍摄角度和摆动位置,以避免不必要的背光渗色。
在工作坊期间,我正在拍摄模特,分享拍摄细节,帮助参与者选择最佳角度、姿势和相机设置。我很高兴看到某些初学者摄影师与这位女士一起工作。他们尴尬又不自信,不敢要求她改变姿势或看镜头。和我前段时间的情况很像……
实践环节非常精彩,大家都很开心。这位女士收到了很多很酷的照片,摄影师们也获得了宝贵的经验和知识,他们将在进一步的照片拍摄中使用它们。
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