Sunday May 16, 2010 1PM - 5PM
Toronto ON Canada Now with Post Production
Webinar Included
Get in on the next big deal in Wedding
Photography
Toronto Trash the Dress
Trash the Dress
One of the newest trends in wedding photography
is the addition of a new kind of shoot - the "Trash the
Dress" shoot.
May 16 ,2010 1:00PM - 4:00PM - Toronto Urban Grunge May 19 - 7:00PM - 8:00pm - Post Production Webinar
Typically done after the wedding, but sometimes before, this
new kind of photo session allows you to get images you can't get
in any other way.
Explore this new kind of photo shoot with us as we take some
of our models to downtown Toronto and literally - trash the
dress. Back alleys, urban landscapes, all the places you just
never see a wedding dress. Bring your cameras and take some of
these new images and use them in your portfolio for display.
Each model will give you a portfolio model release!
We'll start about 1PM on Sunday afternoon and shoot in
various locations until about 5PM. We use professional models
only, so you'll come away with outstanding images.
Price includes full model releases.
Register Today. Class is limited to just 8 photographers.
Our Location - the Distillery District
Seminar Location -
Toronto's Historic Distillery District
One of the trendiest areas of Toronto is the Historic
Distillery District .
With wonderful cobblestone streets, old brick walls rich with
texture and detail, and a host of tiny nooks and crannies that
will make your wedding photos pop with excitement.
Reminiscent of old European cities, you can build images into
your portfolio you can't get in any other way.
While holding auditions for this seminar, we looked at many
potential models. But one girl came that really stood out. She
was very quiet and reserved, but then proceeded to stun us all
with her audition shoot.
Kayla is graced with beauty, charm and natural god given
talent. She remains one of the best models I've worked with.
Take a look at the highlite slide show to the left.
Why Photography Schoolhouse Seminars?
Why are Photography Schoolhouse
Seminars so Popular?
Because you shoot them.
Just as you can't learn to play
the piano by sitting in a classroom and taking notes, you can't
learn photography unless you hold the camera in your hand and
take the picture.
Photography Schoolhouse's hands on
learning approach has been so popular that people come back time
after time.
Kerry believes, that you don't learn
anything until you get up and shoot. With a confidant and
skilled instructor to guide you along the way, you can acquire
new skills in a fraction of the time. Instructor lead training
with hands on experience has been proven over and over again to
be the best way to learn a new skill.
The only Photo Seminars
with Follow up Post Production Webinars included!
Here's another Photography
Schoolhouse first. All our PSH Seminars come with Post
Production Webinars. After all, we all know that capturing the
image is only the first step. We've got to work those images in
post production to get the final results we've looking for.
That's why, Photography Schoolhouse
Seminars come complete with post production Webinars a few days
later. Now you can see first hand how you can finish off your
images to compete with the pros.
Here's some feedback from
our students:
... really looking forward to
getting back in your classroom
I have been working with a handful of others, but your skills as
a teacher are far better Michael Knapp
Ummm...just three words....YOU
ARE BRILLIANT! -Gwen
This was awesome. Thank you for
sharing such thorough lighting instruction. I've a lot to learn!
- Mer
That was worth every cent and
ounce of effort. Excellent job. I hoped Kerry had recorded
himself saying you could shoot an entire wedding in one block,
that was repeated over like 3-4 times. Excellent. Seeing the
shot, the light, and composing in your head. 8 out of a possible
10 thumbs up! - Michael
Kerry, photos are awesome, you
couldn't have chosen a better model for this particular shoot. -
Coral
My first exposure to Photography
Schoolhouse and a great seminar! - Connie
I want to say to Kerry "wow!" I
almost shot you shooting that shot and boy do I wish I had! When
you're inducted into the hall of fame I could sell that photograph
as the Master at work.
I will defiantly add that technique to all my practice shooting. Your technique is either an acquired skill, or
dumb luck. I happen to know it was planned and therefore skill.
Great work. This goes into my favorite top ten shots ever!