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Studio Lighting part 2 in July

Do you need to up your lighting game? Stuck in a rut with the same set-ups over and over again… but find yourself looking at work around you and want your shots to have the same impact.

Then maybe you should consider our Studio Lighting Part 2. This is for serious studio lighting photographers only, if you consider yourself confident in ability but lacking some technical knowledge or some ideas then have a look at this course.

It runs next on the 16th/17th July and will be taught by Kevin Mason and a lighting technician (also a full time photographer). Kevin’s work has recently appeared in a Lighting Guide alongside the work of Miles Aldridge, Rankin and Perou.

This 2 day course will be a chance to explore a new approach to lighting, working hands-on with a small number of students, if you want an intensive course to step up your lighting game then we can guarantee you won’t be disappointed in this, it will stretch your and fire your imagination.

A place on this course costs £450 (this will rise soon when we move studios) to find out more details go here.

Some examples of Kevins work…




Garage Studios featured in Digital Photographer Magazine

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We seem to be on a roll at the moment and for a Brighton Photography Studio, we sure are getting a lot of national media coverage.

This time, we have an amazing 4 page spread in Digital Photographer Magazine. Yep that’s right, we did say 4 page spread! They asked us to do a shortened version of one of our brilliant photography courses for one lucky reader.

So we chose the expert (that’ll be K. Mason) and Digital Photographer Mag chose the reader to do a condensed version of the Studio Lighting Course.

We supplied a model for the day as well as the expert tutorship, more studio lights that you can shake a stick at, as well as a few coloured backdrops. The reader, who only usually shoots landscapes, and had no knowledge of studio lighting; spent the best part of the day, immersed in the wonderful world of lighting and all that it offers. The reader hadn’t really shot with a model before so that came as an added bonus for him.

We were all very pleased with the final results that he got, and he demonstrated a good understanding of light, that had been picked up from knowing how light falls on landscapes.

We can’t show you the full article, until next month, but if you want to pick up a copy of the magazine have a look at their website for more info.

If you’d like to do the Studio Lighting Course., the next date is 4th & 5th July, and we are taking bookings now. Look here for more info:

http://garage-studios.co.uk/courses/lighting