Join Terry Clark for his Portrait Photography Masterclass!
Whether you photograph executives, high school seniors, moms, and dads, or somewhere in between, this workshop will help set you apart with new techniques in creative lighting, posing, and intentionality. We will go into precise details on every set-up and approach so, by the end of the day, you will master these methods that you can use on your next commission.
Our model for the workshop will be actor John Siciliano. John has appeared on television in Blue Bloods, ER, Bull, The Rookie, NCIS, and many more. He recently returned from New York, where he starred on Broadway in War Worlds.
We will begin promptly at 10:00 am in my Braddock studio. Plan to come early; the coffee starts pouring at 9:30 am. We will have a lunch break at The Brassero Grill mid-day. They offer a wide variety of options to accommodate any dietary requirements. Lunch is not included in the workshop fee, so if you decide not to purchase food, no problem; please join us for an open conversation during the lunch hour.
After lunch, we will dive back into the workshop, wrapping up around 6:00 pm.
This all-day seminar costs $249.00, including the payment for our model. So everyone gets the most out of this opportunity, we are limiting the workshop to five people.
If you have any questions about the Portrait Photography Masterclass, you can reach out to him at terry@terryclark.com
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