September 2022 BCATW Buzz

September 2022 BCATW Buzz

Photo: Lee Robinson | Unsplash

President’s Message

After a chaos of summer travel, fall has now arrived and we are all hoping for better travel conditions in the months ahead.

There has been an uptick in demand for travel content in particular with mainstream publications online and in print. So, now is a good time to send your story pitches and build new editorial relationships.

BCATW Vice President Brian K Smith is hosting Making the most with Reflective Light workshop on Tuesday September 6th in downtown Vancouver. We encourage all members to join his popular street shooting workshop, see registration details below.

Safe travels,

Edward Quan

Brian K Smith

Join Lighting Guru photographer Brian K Smith to learn his techniques and methods using reflective light and off camera flash.

 

Making the most with Reflective Light

with Brian K Smith

It’s been a while since we’ve done a hands on workshop and we’re excited to bring back our popular street shooting workshop with our own Brian K Smith on Tuesday September 6, 2022 at 5:00 PM in Downtown Vancouver.

During this session, we will learn how to look for the reflective light while you’re on location. We will learn how to maximize the elements in the space we’re in, how to use a reflector and also some off camera flash portraiture.

Photowalk starting point is the Burrard Skytrain Station. Meet on the main floor by the grassy area.

Please contact Jamie @ 778.868.0428 should you be running late.

The Photowalk end point is the Waterfront Station.

We will be heading over to a pub close by for drinks and chit chat for anyone interested in sticking around for some social time and to have some one on one time with Brian.

What to Bring.

Your Camera of course and flash, charged batteries, and of course water and sun gear in case it’s hot.

Everyone will get a chance to practice shooting during this session so you are welcome to bring your camera.

Register at Eventbrite.

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