Crash Course Speedlight

$315.00

31 May 2025 Saturday 10am-5pm

*This workshop is only available once a year

This workshop is for the beginner or intermediate photographer who wants to learn about on-camera flash and speedlight. Learn the basic functions on your speedlight, as well as some of the most common lighting styles, and handy techniques for problem-solving in tricky situations.

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31 May 2025 Saturday 10am-5pm

*This workshop is only available once a year

This workshop is for the beginner or intermediate photographer who wants to learn about on-camera flash and speedlight. Learn the basic functions on your speedlight, as well as some of the most common lighting styles, and handy techniques for problem-solving in tricky situations.

31 May 2025 Saturday 10am-5pm

*This workshop is only available once a year

This workshop is for the beginner or intermediate photographer who wants to learn about on-camera flash and speedlight. Learn the basic functions on your speedlight, as well as some of the most common lighting styles, and handy techniques for problem-solving in tricky situations.

Important Dates

Saturday 31 May 2025, 10am-5pm

*This workshop is only available once a year

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Fee By Instalment

Afterpay is available for this course. Simply click enrol now and select it as an option at checkout

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Class Prerequisites

You must have access to an electronic flash outfit and a manual DSLR or mirrorless camera. If unsure about these materials, please call CCP on 83540839. A fundamental understanding of photography (e.g. Crash Course Camera) and some camera experience will be assumed of all participants.

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Duration

One day course 10am - 5pm

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Required Materials

Bring your DSLR or mirrorless camera and flash equipment, plus a notebook and pen to record exposures. Notes for this course will also be provided. Closed toed shoes are required for the studio.

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You will learn:

Flash meters

Light ratios

Synchronization

Flash dominate

Flash balance

Fill flash

Automatic vs. manual operations

Reflectors as well as modeling techniques with light

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