Saturday, October 27, 1pm-7pm
Eiben Hall, Room 110, Chaminade University
Fee: $135
Instructor: Ric Noyle
A critical part of any photograph requires a good understanding of lighting your subject. Natural light is ideal but often requires a good knowledge of how to use what you see and then control and modify it, for the image you wish to create
Learn about photographic lighting in several different types of situations that require color corrected controlled light: objects on white backgrounds, people on a controlled background, and controlling lighting outdoors. Learn to use umbrellas, softboxes, reflectors, overhead silks, lighting equipment and lighting set-ups.
Part of this class will be on how to control studio lighting and then the class will meet on location, with a model till dusk.
Prerequisite: A basic knowledge of camera use. Please bring your camera gear and a capture card for on-site photography.
One of the premier photographers in the Pacific Rim, Ric Noyle serves a diverse international clientele from his home base in Honolulu. For more than 30 years, he has excelled in photography’s most demanding genres – fashion, food, people, resorts and aerial – bringing a fresh eye and a unique approach to each one. Ric is also the founder and director of PHOTOCON. ricnoyle.com