Capture the action in the studio
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MICHAEL CLARK
1:23:40
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300896-01 - Class Introduction - Capturing Action in the Studio.mp4
02:13
300896-02 - Lighting 101 Flash Sync Speeds - Capturing Action in the Studio.mp4
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300896-03 - HSS, HS and Hypersync - Capturing Action in the Studio.mp4
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300896-04 - Gear for Hi-Sync (HS) and HSS - Capturing Action in the Studio.mp4
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300896-05 - Setting Up for Hi-Sync (Nikon) - Capturing Action in the Studio.mp4
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300896-06 - Setting Up for Hi-Sync (Canon) - Capturing Action in the Studio.mp4
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300896-07 - Dialing in the Flash Exposure - Capturing Action in the Studio.mp4
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300896-08 - Shoot Athlete Portrait - Capturing Action in the Studio.mp4
09:27
300896-09 - Shoot Capturing Action with Parkour Athletes - Capturing Action in the Studio.mp4
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300896-10 - Post Processing Action Shots - Capturing Action in the Studio.mp4
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Lighting that freezes motion
With the advent of numerous high-speed sync technologies it is now possible to freeze motion like never before. Action Photographer Michael Clark will discuss how to use Hi-Sync (HS) techniques to capture fast moving action in the studio. Working with a parkour athlete we will walk you step by step through the process to figure out this exciting new technology and discuss how it can be used in the studio and out on location.
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MICHAEL CLARK
Instructor's CoursesMichael Clark is an internationally published outdoor photographer specializing in adventure sports, travel, and landscape photography. He produces intense, raw images of athletes pushing their sports to the limit and has risked life and limb on a variety of assignments to bring back stunning images of rock climbers, mountaineers, kayakers, big-wave surfers and mountain bikers in remote locations around the world. He uses unique angles, bold colors, strong graphics and dramatic lighting to capture fleeting moments of passion, gusto, flair and bravado in the outdoors. Balancing extreme action with subtle details, striking portraits and wild landscapes, he creates images for the editorial, advertising and stock markets worldwide.
As a former physicist Michael has worked on both sides of the technical revolution – helping refine the technology and using it for his current profession. Michael has worked as a professional photographer since 1996 and added digital photography to his repertoire in 2003. While Michael still shoots some film, mostly medium format, the lion’s share of his images are now produced with high-resolution digital cameras.
He has been featured in Digital Photo Pro (December 2011), Outdoor Photographer (September 2001), Nikon World Magazine(Summer 2006), Digital Photographer (UK, 2010), Rangefinder Magazine (May 2010), and New Mexico Magazine (2007) for his work with extreme sports. Digital Photo Pro proclaimed Michael a "Master of Adventure" Photography in their 2011 Masters issue.

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- language english
- Training sessions 10
- duration 1:23:40
- English subtitles has
- Release Date 2024/05/09