Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Lighting Workshop Interest List

Apologies for how the lighting workshops announcement went yesterday. They filled within a few hours, and before many of you even saw the email.

Given that I typically only do the small-class shooting workshops once a year, I sat down last night and figured out a fairer way to announce them. If you are interested in perhaps one day attending, click through to learn more.

Here's The Deal

These are shooting workshops, with a class size of 12-15 people. We work in an environment of rotating small teams, with lots of one-to-one instruction.

The goal is to keep the costs as low as possible, which which can be difficult given the small class size. This is why I normally do them near Washington DC. Because when you start building in remote space rental, travel expenses and shipping all of the lighting gear, other locations quickly become untenable.

But I am also considering a second type of workshop, which would be a more comprehensive (2-3 days) and in a location that would be reasonably/cheaply accessible — and very much worth the trip.

The goal would be to have a fast-paced and fun firehose of a weekend, in a fantastic setting, but with everything kept to a reasonable cost.

I'm still working on some of the details, but I think I have the gear transport issues largely solved. (We've learned a lot from solving logistical travel-related issues with our X-Peditions trips.)

Might Be Interested? Let Me Know.

The interest sign-up list approach has worked out very well, and in a fair way, for our X-Peds trips. So I am going to port that solution to the small-class lighting workshops.

Here's how it works.

1. If you think you even might be interested, submit your name and email below. This confers no obligation on you whatsoever.

2. I will only use your email for the purpose of giving you advance notice for small-class lighting workshops. I do not sell, rent or otherwise share your email. Because I hate companies who do that.

3. When I have an upcoming workshop, you'll get an email notice well before it is publicly announced. In fact, because of this interest list future lighting workshops may not even be publicly announced at all.

4. Make sure to include your city/state/country. If I suddenly find I have 30 people from Pitchfork, Nebraska who are interested, it may well make sense to reach out to those people and work out a nearby location.

That's it!

Thanks,
David

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