If we think of the work of a photo-journalist as being like that of a documentary filmmaker, the studio photographer is more like the director of a feature film, where an entire world is created from scratch. But unlike a film production, a studio photographer combines many roles: photographer; director; production designer and lighting technician.
In the role as the production designer, the studio photographer decides on all the ingredients that need to be in the frame, but it is the lighting which brings the imaginary world of the studio photograph to life.
In this workshop rather than thinking about lighting as a technique, the participant will think of lighting as the means to shape their imaginary world; it will primarily be considered as way in which a studio photographer articulates their vision, and for its expressiveness in relation to this objective. Participants will work with the instructor, experimenting and problem-solving in a variety of lighting situations.
This intensive workshop is capped to a small class size in order to guarantee maximum one-on-one attention from your instructor.
Official Website: http://www.projectbasho.org/workshops/2011spring/studio-lighting-portraiture.html
Added by projectbasho on December 9, 2010