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One-Light-Portraits with Michael O’Sullivan

MOSullivan Workshop JB-3

Why is it that of all the genres of photography, photographing a fellow human being in a formal setting can be one of the biggest challenges? It is a curious thing because while most of us feel a bit daunted at the prospect, those who do it well do it very well and with seemingly little effort. But there’s the rub: we’re around long enough to know that the easier someone can make a task look, the more accomplished they are at it. Therefore, with March themed for portraiture in the club, we needed some questions answered and hopefully some secrets shared on the topic.

So the hunt was on for a speaker/tutor who would demystify the techniques, share some knowledge and yet still keep it simple enough that we could go forth with basic equipment and achieve some decent results. A big ask. Yet, when we considered the question, agreement came quickly and we were delighted when Michael O’Sullivan FIPF FRPS, current IPF President and member of our neighbouring Cork Camera Group, agreed to do a mini workshop on the subject at one of our regular meetings.

Having had Michael speak and show his images several times previously, we were really looking forward to this workshop and we weren’t disappointed. Starting with a single on-camera flash and a simple omnibounce, we were quickly acquainted with terms such as hard and soft light, shadows and highlights, broad lighting, short lighting, split lighting and rembrandt lighting while projected images of our wonderful model, Cassie, appeared courtesy of the magic of tethered capture into Lightroom, demonstrating each point, good and bad, in turn.

Modifiers, from reflectors and brollies, beauty dishes and softboxes, big and small were all covered and then it was on to a single off-camera flash controlled by a radio trigger enabling directional light to be placed practically anywhere on a set. While he demonstrated this with a studio light, Michael did remind us that the same effects were equally possible with hotshoe flashes mounted off-camera.

Technical issues, such as colour balance and exposure settings as well as the problems caused by poor ambient electrical lighting and light bouncing from some coloured walls or where a ceiling is too high to bounce light to/from were all discussed and strategies suggested for surmounting these problems. On set safety for everyone on such a shoot, especially where lights and modifiers are mounted on stands, was an equally important part of the workshop.

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All of this in so little time and all delivered in Michael’s own inimitable style. Unreal!

While there are many photography ‘experts’ out there around the globe just a mouseclick away, we are fortunate indeed to have the calibre of Michael on our doorstep who can, in person and in a matter of a couple of hours or longer, deliver and demystify the nuances of the subject. Thanks a million Michael and, of course, Cassie, for a fantastic mini workshop.

All of Michael’s images in this post  are straight RAW captures taken in our meeting room with only one light.

See more about Michael here:
Website: www.mosullivanphoto.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/MichaelOSullivanPhotography
Twitter: @MOSPhotoIreland , @OSMPhotography
Irish Photographic Federation: www.irishphoto.ie/about/council/
Email: info@mosullivanphoto.com

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Macro Workshop

 

Karen teaches the workshop

Karen teaches the workshop

The regular Group meeting at The Midleton Park Hotel on Tuesday 8/10/13 was a Macro Photography Workshop by Karen Fleming.

Karen went through the genre, from the basics to the advanced and had macro lenses, extension tubes and reversing adapters for both Nikon and Canon as well as a selection of subjects from spanners to tiny (dead!) bugs for the members to practice on.

Once a brief PowerPoint lesson was over, it was straight into the practical. With two tables set up, the four corners of each were quickly occupied with members vying for space to shoot. Some great images were made and the gear nearly had to be prised from the hands of some of the more eager members who would’ve happily stayed shooting into the early hours!

Well done Karen.

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See some more images here.

Wedding Workshop with Brian Terry

Professional photographer, Brian Terry, conducted a wedding workshop for the members of the group and friends recently. He talked about his style of wedding photography, and demonstrated during the workshop, some of his own wedding photography techniques that could be applied by both a main photographer, or wedding guest with a camera.

Brian Terry Wedding Workshop

East Cork Camera Group hosted the event and were delighted to be joined by members of the Ballincollig and Fermoy Camera Clubs as well as one attendee who traveled all the way from Co. Wicklow to make it. All the details were planned with precision by group secretary, Karen Fleming so all the 25 photographers had to do was show up and shoot! ‘Bride’ and ‘groom’, hair stylist, make up artist, gown and suit, vintage car and chauffeur, hotel, church, flowers, rings and cake were all laid on and the weather held fine also. What more could we ask for?

The idyllic Bayview Hotel in scenic Ballycotton was the venue for the workshop where the ‘bride and groom’ got ready in one of the bedrooms while typical wedding preparation photos were made. Moving outside, the ‘couple’ were chauffeured to the local Star of the Sea church for the ‘ceremony’ by vintage car.

Following the ‘ceremony’, it was on to the cliffs for some environmental portraiture where a local German Shepherd puppy got in on the action! Then it was back to the Bayview for the ‘reception’, formal ‘family’ photographs and the cutting of the (cardboard) cake. Brian expertly demonstrated his style to the attendees who all got ample opportunity to exercise and hone their skills.

Thanks to Brian and to all concerned for a really fantastic day. Check back soon to review some of the images taken during the workshop but in the meantime enjoy some of the behind-the-scenes photos from the day in the slideshow below. All photos by Tom Tattan.

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Useful Links:
Brian Terry:
        www.brianterryphoto.com
Bride:                  Kirby Fleming
Groom:                Aaron O’Driscoll
Hair Stylist:         Amy Barry
Make Up Artist:  Denise Feeney
Vintage Car:       Wedding Vintage Car Hire
Venue:                The Bayview Hotel, Ballycotton, Co. Cork
Bride’s Gown:    Diamond Bridal, Maylor St, Cork
Groom’s Suit:     Morleys Suit Hire, Cork
Rings:                  Barnes Jewellers fermoy
Flowers:              Every Blooming Thing, Fermoy
Cake:                   Aunty Dees Cakes