ababysean
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Hello strangers!
I have not posted in a long while, I took a short break from photography and focused on learning more for personal use then business and then got into a slight depression and an "I suck @$$" phase. I am back at it again stronger then ever and thought I would share a few photos I had the chance to take in Spokane, WA this May. I was able to attend an Andrea Joki workshop and it was probably the best thing I could have done for myself. Her workshops are different then the normal workshop, you stay with her in a sponsors home and literally live, eat, drink, and breathe photography 24/7 for 3 solid days. Her workshops different because she does NOT set up shots for you or tell you what to shoot, she gives you a goal for the session, you go and shoot and then you come back to the house and review your images while she explains what works and what doesnt. Here are a few from the workshop.
Enjoy!
1. F2.2 1/200 ISO 400
85 1.4 Nikon D90
2.
f 3.2 1/800 ISO 200
70-200 2.8 Nikon D90
3.
F1.8 1/400 ISO 400
85 1.4 Nikon D90
4.
F2 1/200 iso 200
35 1.8 Nikon D90
5.
F2 1/125 ISO 200
35 1.8 Nikon D90
I have not posted in a long while, I took a short break from photography and focused on learning more for personal use then business and then got into a slight depression and an "I suck @$$" phase. I am back at it again stronger then ever and thought I would share a few photos I had the chance to take in Spokane, WA this May. I was able to attend an Andrea Joki workshop and it was probably the best thing I could have done for myself. Her workshops are different then the normal workshop, you stay with her in a sponsors home and literally live, eat, drink, and breathe photography 24/7 for 3 solid days. Her workshops different because she does NOT set up shots for you or tell you what to shoot, she gives you a goal for the session, you go and shoot and then you come back to the house and review your images while she explains what works and what doesnt. Here are a few from the workshop.
Enjoy!
1. F2.2 1/200 ISO 400
85 1.4 Nikon D90
2.
f 3.2 1/800 ISO 200
70-200 2.8 Nikon D90
3.
F1.8 1/400 ISO 400
85 1.4 Nikon D90
4.
F2 1/200 iso 200
35 1.8 Nikon D90
5.
F2 1/125 ISO 200
35 1.8 Nikon D90