Erik Valind – Active Lifestyle Photography
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Erik Valind – Active Lifestyle Photography
Get up and moving, with Erik Valind in his latest style in active lifestyle photography! Lifestyle photography is about capturing incredible moments, and showing that the ideal subject of the image. When done right should make you want to jump in the photograph and connect the people in the picture.
In this class Erik takes you through the basics of planning for your shoot, doing your research and selecting your machine and then moved through various places and agency to demonstrate how it works in the real world. Work with natural light, reflectors, studio strobes, and speedlights, you’ll get a good handle on how to tailor your lighting to fit the mood of the scene, so you can catch them hero photos showing peak action.
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