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Working the Light

Brendon Cremer

Brendon gives a Lighting Masters insight into how he creates the stunning wildlife photographs he is widely acclaimed for.

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There are constant question posed by many wildlife photographers to our presenters on the subject of flash and artificial lighting while on Safari. As there is certainly now a wider acknowledgement that it's sympathic and considerate use can produce quite staggering photographs without detriment to the subject to satisfy the audience questions and gain a greater insight we have gone to one of very best in the business - Brendon Cremer for his take on the subject. Brendon is creative with his lighting techniques and his workshops on the subject are eagerly booked by many , we are pleased to be able to reach our worldwide audience to bring a great insight into these techniques from a safari lighting master photographer. This full-length event showcases the images , the techniques , equipment and above all the considerations when in the field to achieve stunning imagery. Photography Experts bring you the very best photographers who excel at their craft but also deliver a top-quality Web presentation that is as entertaining as it is informative. In each presentation the Expert not only shares their stunning imagery with you but the detail of where and how the image was taken, they will give you their own personal insights on composition and settings not available anywhere else in this format. We seriously recommend registration and participation in the live event for the chance to ask questions directly yourself or listen to the answers they give to other participants. Only registrants to the live event will have access to the Q&A content as well as being given a 72 hour post event streaming of the event, so even if for some reason you are unable to attend you still get to see the full event. Recordings are made available at a future date but without the premium content.

11 February 2021 at 18:30:00

£6.50

Booking Details

6.30pm UK 8.30 PM South Africa

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