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Scenes and lessons from the most acclaimed and talked about tour of 2011! On this two disc set, you get the both sessions--Hobby and McNally--in their entirety. Disc One- David "The Strobist" Hobby If you are going to drive, you should know how to drive stick. So the morning is spent lighting in manual mode. We start small with a 4-light headshot, learning to control the scene by adding one light at a time. Then we take those same principles and export them into other settings -- an outdoor portrait at midday, a table-top, a big dark room, a shower stall (with water) and finally, into the woods at dusk. For all of these situations, simple or complex, we use the same approach. Control the ambient, then add one light at a time. Disc Two- Joe "Numnuts" McNally After learning to drive stick, in the afternoon we go automatic, and get out on the high wire of TTL. Using members of the audience,we craft spontaneous lighting solutions, talking our way through each setup, mixing TTL and manual (oh my!) approaches, going from one light on the hot shoe to four and five lights on sticks, fitted with lots of different light modifiers. It's location photography--with all its wonderful possibilities and chaos, right there on stage. And with this being Hobby and McNally, the entire day is completely serious, steeped in utter formality with no fun or irreverence whatsoever. Kidding.
J**A
Excellent material for anyone into photography
This is an outstanding opportunity to watch a seminar by leading photography experts. You need not to be a Nikon user (I use Canon gear myself) to fully enjoy this material. What is discussed applies to the art and craft of photography, albeit shown with equipment from Nikon, you may think outside of the box and relate to the equipment your have available for your manufacturer of choice. For longer instructional videos, David Hobby has a few, such as the "Strobist: Lighting in Layers with David Hobby" set. Joe McNally also has a set of his own "The Language of Light". Keep up the great work!
J**N
Learn from the "strobist" originals in plain, demonstrated "how-to" visuals!!
I love those guys! You learn the "how-to" of location portable lighting and have some "chuckles" thrown in! Watch it more then once and learn to DO the lighting you "see" in your mind!
D**N
Superb, great presentations
Great info from two of todays best shooters. If you're a Nikon shooter, this is a must have.Well done guys. And funny too.
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