This three-hour program is intended for photographers to bring in up to 10 of their images for Bryce to review and critique; saved on a USB flash drive. The students' 10 images may be their best ever images for validation that these images are as good as the photographer hopes they are. Most students however; […]
This one-afternoon studio workshop provides basic instruction about shibari for photographers. Shibari is the traditional Japanese form of rope bondage used by the Ninjas who were the police in feudal Japan. The first part of the workshop will cover basic shibari for photographers. Students will then photograph the model who will be bound in several […]
This six-hour workshop starts with classroom instruction on the running of a business photographing a graduating high school senior, professional corporate head shots or even wedding engagement announcement photos. Remember that graduates frequently use their senior portraits as a personal statement of who they are as a rite of passage. Most graduating seniors desire a […]
Join us for this all-day photography field trip visiting the best looking barns in Washtenaw County. Your instructor, Richard Grubola has visited and researched extensively to find the best specimens of Classic American barns and will guide you to their location and how to photograph them. If you are a beginner… NO PROBLEM!He can assist […]
This is a six-week, 4 hours per night or 4-hour daytime class, (seven-session class approx 30 hours). It is designed for the beginning photographer who has recently purchased a digital SLR camera, a mirrorless camera, or even for people looking for a refresher on technique. This class covers: exposure, shutter speeds, ISO selection, f/stops and […]
Photographers frequently make images under less than ideal conditions. Film and digital sensors have limitations in capturing detail in bright sunlight compared to dark shadows. Commonly, if the photographer places exposure emphasis on light areas, the dark areas become too dark and vice-verse. Stacking is more than bracketing your exposure. You may use Photoshop CC […]