MAKING THE TRANSITION
Christian Blanchard explains movie-making with the D3s – Nikon School, MSFW 2010
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Free Fashion Photography Workshops at Melbourne Spring Fashion Week – My Nikon Life
Nikon School Presented by Christian Blanchard
‘The Art and Commerce of Fashion Photography’
Produced by Miss Bossy Boots
Christian Blanchard, One of Australia’s Top Ten As Named by Capture Magazine. Produced by Miss Bossy Boots’
* Topic 1 – Classic Lighting Made Simple – Live Photo Shoot
This topic is an introduction to lighting that will educate on the most effective lighting techniques used in the fashion industry. Participants will learn the fundamentals of classic lighting techniques and how to simplify technical considerations.
* Topic 2 – Capturing Movement in Fashion – Live Photo Shoot
Fashion photography is a creative realm that is used to showcase the creations of fashion designers along with the fictional visions of the photographer. This topic provides insight into the technical skills and creative considerations required to capture moving elements within a fashion photograph.
* Topic 3 – Motion Picture with Digital SLR’s – Review of a Short Film Captured on a Nikon D3s
We are entering a new era that is allowing photographers to venture into motion picture.
This world-first screening of a short film shot on the Nikon D3s will be followed by a hands on run through on the functionality of the camera and how certain scenes from the film were captured in the testing climate of the Australian snowfields.
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Nikon School FREE
Friday 3 September
2.30pm – 4pm
MSFW @ City Square
Swanston Street
Melbourne
As one of Australia’s top ten photographers, Christian Blanchard has shot global campaigns for Mimco, Nintendo and Puma and is famous for his breakthrough approach that has seen him win international acclaim. In these interactive and revealing sessions, Christian will use live photography to explain and demonstrate how best to capture movement in fashion and how to work with simple, classic lighting. He will also unveil the latest technology from Nikon that can help you make your mark in the world of photography.
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