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Jan212010

Lighting workshop with Jules Bianchi

A few years ago I met this quirky photographer. She had an infectious smile, a personality that just won't quit, and also happened to do amazing things with a camera. Today, I am fortunate to call her my friend, and Jules Bianchi is one of my favorite photographers as well. I was allowed to tag along on a location posing and lighting workshop she did in New Orleans for Partner Con a little while back, and I realized she was a great teacher too - this lady does it all!

Jules doesn't do a ton of workshops, so when she does, it's worth getting in on the action. She will be holding a location lighting workshop in Orange County, CA on Jan 26th and I think there are a couple of spots left. I would highly recommend this workshop to any portrait or wedding photographer looking for ways to improve their location lighting and posing. Jules really does make it look easy - and is excellent about explaining how she does it. It will be money well spent!

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Reader Comments (2)

Thanks, Kevin! I feel lucky to be your friend, too. I'm so excited about the workshop...I think its gonna be really GREAT!!

01-21-2010 | Unregistered CommenterJules Bianchi

Woohoo! thanks for that post! I can't wait to meet her next weekend.

01-22-2010 | Unregistered CommenterElizabeth Luna

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