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Joe McNally starts a Location Lighting Seminar Tour

jmI feel that there are a couple of jumps that you make when you’re shooting with a Digital Camera. The first jump you usually make when you get a tripod and start playing with shutter and aperture. The door into the photographic world busts wide open when you start seeing what the combination of shutter and aperture can do to the image, and how awesome it is when it works at extremes. The other quantum jump that you make in your photography is when you start learning how to use Flash. Using Flash expands what’s possible in the minds eye.. and really starts getting your “I wonder if I can pull this off” juices flowing. I could not think of a better person to take that jump with than with internationally acclaimed Photojournalist Joe McNally.

So it’s no suprise to say that I was tickled pink at getting in my inbox the listing of cities Joe is covering with his new Kelby Training Live Tour – “Location Lighting Techniques for Photographers“. From beginners to seasoned photogs, everyone can benefit from the wit and wisdom of this live seminar.. check this out:

“Location Lighting Techniques for Photographers offers a rare opportunity to learn from one of the most talented, engaging and creative photographers and educators working today. Attendees will learn the step-by-step process of going from bad to good light with just one flash, then working your way up to two or more flashes. McNally will take you through a variety of lighting set ups with live demonstrations and you’ll see first-hand how improving your lighting techniques takes your photography to a new level.”

1 day of training with Joe = $99 ($79 for NAPP members), and includes many bonus materials- IMO that cant be beat! For more information about other seminar tours and for cities and dates visit KelbyTraining LIVE

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New Location Lighting Techniques for Photographers Seminar Tour Launched by KelbyTraining LIVE Featuring Professional Photographer Joe McNally

Adobe and the National Association of Photoshop Professionals Sponsor KelbyTraining LIVE Seminar Tours

Tampa, FL – May 27, 2009 – Today, KelbyTraining LIVE announced their newest digital photography seminar tour, Location Lighting Techniques for Photographers, featuring bestselling author and internationally acclaimed American photographer Joe McNally.

“Joe is the teacher who totally ignited my passion for location and off-camera flash, and I’ve learned more from him than anyone. I’ve never met anyone who makes it ‘stick’ like Joe. He’s an amazing teacher, and you’re going to have a career changing day with him—guaranteed”, said Scott Kelby, editor-in-chief of Photoshop User and Layers magazines, and president of KelbyTraining LIVE.

The Location Lighting Techniques for Photographers seminar begins its nationwide tour in San Francisco at the South San Francisco Conference Center on Friday, July 31. Other U.S. tour stops include Washington DC, Los Angeles, and New York City, with more cities coming in 2009.

Location Lighting Techniques for Photographers offers a rare opportunity to learn from one of the most talented, engaging and creative photographers and educators working today. Attendees will learn the step-by-step process of going from bad to good light with just one flash, then working your way up to two or more flashes. McNally will take you through a variety of lighting set ups with live demonstrations and you’ll see first-hand how improving your lighting techniques takes your photography to a new level.

A full day of training is only $99 ($79 for NAPP members), and includes many bonus materials. For more information about other seminar tours and for cities and dates visit KelbyTraining LIVE at www.kelbytraininglive.com.

About Joe McNally
Joe McNally is an internationally acclaimed American photographer and long-time photojournalist. From 1994 until 1998, he was LIFE magazine’s staff photographer, the first one in 23 years. His most well known series is the “Faces of Ground Zero — Portraits of the Heroes of September 11th,” a collection of 246 giant Polaroid portraits shot in the Moby c Studio near Ground Zero in a three-week period shortly after 9/11. Some of McNally’s other renowned photographic series include, “The Future of Flying,” a cover and 32-page story, commemorating the centennial observance of the Wright Brothers’ flight and the future of aviation, which appeared in National Geographic magazine, December 2003. Joe is a 25-year contributor to National Geographic, and this story was the first all-digital shoot for the magazine. This issue was a National Magazine Award Finalist and the magazine’s best-selling issue ever.

About KelbyTraining LIVE
KelbyTraining LIVE produces the world’s most popular seminar tours for photographers, Photoshop users, and creative professionals and serious amateurs. KelbyTraining LIVE (formally known as the Adobe Photoshop Seminar Tour) has been training for over 15 years, hosting more than 40,000 attendees annually. With Adobe as its official sponsor in 1993 they produced one of the first large-scale Photoshop® seminars held in the U.S. Since their modest beginnings they have grown steadily to become the largest, and one of the most respected creative training resources in the world. KelbyTraining LIVE is a Kelby Media Group company.

Media Contact:
Mary Laurinaitis
Kelby Media Group
813-433-5005, ext 162.
maryl@kelbymediagroup.com

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I am pumped but when are the other cities going to be added? Like the song says “Please come to Denver”

 

Comment by Bill Guy | May 27, 2009 @ 12:40 pm

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