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San Juan Capistrano Mission Part II | Scott Robert Lim Workshop

These images are from a Scott Robert workshop that I attended back in November of last year.  It was the second of two workshops done at the historic San Juan Capistrano Mission.  I can’t believe I almost forgot to post these.  I’ve been pretty busy with weddings and engagements that some of my workshop images...

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Santa Anita Racetrack | Scott Robert Lim Workshop

Last week I attended another Scott Robert Lim workshop.  Scott is an internationally acclaimed wedding photographer.  He’s won numerous awards for his amazing images.  Scott is gracious enough to share his experiences and teach us advanced techniques in lighting and posing.  His story has become an inspiration to me personally and I look forward to...

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San Juan Capistrano Mission | Scott Robert Lim Workshop

Last month I attended a Scott Robert Lim workshop focusing on posing and lighting.  Scott is an internationally award winning photographer who is famous for his mastery of light. I’ve been able to get instruction from Scott twice and both times he’s changed the way I shoot.  He will literally say one sentence that will...

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Fashion Portraits | Off Camera Lighting Workshop

Last Saturday I attended an off-camera lighting workshop by awesome photog Ming Chien.  For my non photog readers who are unfamiliar with off-camera lighting, it’s basically exactly what it sounds like. Using a light source that is not connected to your camera body. There are many options to do this, but in this case I...

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