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And I can't wait to meet Tracie!
I would LOVE to come to Maui next time... and it is totally possible. Perhaps we can get BOTH Bui Brothers out there for that workshop. :)
I've admired you and your brother's work for a while now. As it happens, I'll be visiting Hawaii during your workshop. I'm a rank amateur/photo hacker, and don't even have a DSLR (an old point and shoot Minolta Dimage A1). Will this workshop work for guys like me, or is it aimed toward a higher level hobbyist with pro-like gear?
Also, do you do these workshops in L.A.? If I can't make my schedule to work, just trying to see if you do these in your home base (and mine).
Many thanks,
Neal
Yes this workshop can definitely work for you... if you get a chance check out my post that goes more into detail about what the trip is all about (Hawaii Photo Fusion Tour)... it's basically "budget" fusion. Everything I'm doing is going to be done with the lowest budget possible with the most entry-level gear and software out there.
The camera I'll be using is an entry-level DSLR ($820 with kit lens), but the same concepts and techniques could be applied to many of the point and shoots out there as long as you have some degree of manual control, and preferably if you can control a flash from it (hot shoe). Your A1 totally fits the bill.
The video part will work with literally any kind of video, I shoot more video on my iPhone camera than anything else (you can see a lot of it on tresvous.com). I used to shoot most of my video on a Canon ELPH SD800IS, which is a tiny pocket point-and-shoot.
Hope you see you there, but if not, we'll have more workshops in CA in the future, although our next one will likely take us up the coast to NorCal!
Vu
Thanks for the info...........I purchased, but am still trying to work the schedule out.
I hope I'm not the village idiot with my point and shoot A1!
BTW, what is the parking situation like over there? Any recommendations?
Thanks!
Neal
You're going to fit right in I'm sure! Hahaha we have a lot of people with entry level cameras, I believe. :)
Parking is available in the rear, or if full, you can use the empty lot around the block on Niu St. (Kalakaua then left on Pau to Ala Wai to Niu).
We'll just have to give you a private workshop one of these days! :) Or you can join us in NorCal later this year or early next... we have an amazing one being planned!
Would this workshop be for me?
Mahalo
Theresa
If you Minolta has an M mode and a flash shoe on the top then it will be compatible with the lighting setups I'll be teaching. If you use Macs then you'll be able to use the software I cover (although even if you are on a PC all the same principles still apply, it just won't be a straight click-for-click tutorial for you).
You will definitely learn some cool things about using natural light and about creative flash photography on a small budget. You'll also learn how easy it is to create and upload videos then post them to your blog or website. So if these things seem interesting to you, even as a total beginner, then yes you should get a lot out of the workshop.
Also, just getting together with a bunch of other photographers for the afternoon/evening will be good for you! :)
Vu
The workshop looks like it'll be a blast! I am going to refer some of our customers who are just getting started with photography. Thank you for making it affordable - it really helps in tough economic times like these!
All the best,
Joshua Strickland
Hawaii Photo Rental
Thanks for the comment and the support! (also for the retweet) ;)
I was very happy to have SmugMug come on and sponsor the workshop (and trip), which is what allowed me to have it for such an affordable price for everyone!
great session today. very informative. thanks for all the help with the lighting and workflow stuff as well as the smugmug information.
hope to see you around the island again soon (get radio poppers to help you out next time, haha)
-kyle