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This workshop is designed for the beginner to intermediate level photographer.
In this program, Tony demonstrates many techniques from the traditional to more creative options that has given his flower images a distinctive look. Follow along in a private workshop at Tony shoots in the field at Longwood Gardens, then takes you back into his studio for a demonstration on some of his favorite post-processing techniques. Finally, Tony reviews an extensive gallery images, discussing the methods he used to achieve some of his favorite flower photographs.
THIS WORKSHOP FEATURES LIVE-VIEW VIDEO SEE THROUGH TONY S VIEWFINDER AS HE WORKS!
Flowers are among the first subjects that all new photographers seek. When I first got into photography, the first thing I did was head to the local nature center to find some flowers to photograph. Flowers are colorful, they don t move and they don t mind being photographed. They are therefore an excellent way to learn about and experiment with lenses and filters, exposure, composition, and special photographic techniques and effects.
Tony Sweet
Chapters Include:
In The Field:
- Introduction
- The Isolated Subject
- Macro Photography
- Lily Pond Dragonfly
- iPhone Stitch Pan
- Overlay Images
- Full Frame, Multiples, Lensbaby
- iPhone CameraBag
- Controlling Light
- Hand Held Macro
- iPhone HDR
- Shooting Through
- Zoom Swirl Multiple
- iPhone Swipe
- Asymmetrical Multiple
- Printed Backgrounds
- iPhone Orchid
- Table Top Flowers
- Digital Infrared
In the Studio:
- Textured Overlay
- Targeted Adjustments
- Texture Blending Scripts
- Infrared Conversion
- Flower Gallery
- Closing





