Two weeks ago, BFF Amy invited me to her house for her pro
photography workshop. It was
incredible. She is incredible. The other women there were incredible, and It
was 2 ½ days of nonstop photography and homemade goodies made by Amy’s husband
Jake. I had the most wonderful time!
The first night, Thursday was a meet and greet. We introduced ourselves and shared why we
were taking the class.
Friday, we spent all day using our cameras. We spent the morning in Amy’s studio
photographing the cutest babies you ever saw.
We also, learned about lighting and posing. That afternoon, Amy had set up a photo shoot for
us outside, complete with a Christmas tree, decorations, and models. It was cold, but it was fun. Miss B came along and was she ever a
hoot!
Saturday was all day Photoshop editing, and WOW the things you can
do in photo shop. Photo shop is where
1/2 of the magic happens. It is also
where the photographer’s style and creativity really comes out.
Saturday night after everyone left Amy and I sat up and
talked until 2 am. It was great catching
up. It was just like old times, sitting
in her living room in the dark after our workouts in the morning. Amy says, “If the two of us had any power we
could solve all of the world’s problems.”
In the airport and on the plane several people told me how
beautiful Kodiak is and about all of the neat things I needed to see while I
was there. The funny thing was, Jake and
Amy picked me up at the airport Thursday afternoon, and the only time I left
the house was for the outdoor photo shoot Friday afternoon and not again until Amy took
me back to the airport Sunday morning. But, that’s
fine. I didn’t go to see the
island. I went to see Amy, and the photo
class was the icing on the cake.
Here are a few of the pictures I took while I was there, complete with Photoshop editing.
Here is a before and after picture. Isn't Photoshop awesome!
Thanks, Amy! I had
the most wonderful time. And, Thanks
Jake for all the yummy food.
2 comments:
Wow! So you got your photoshop class and a trip to Kodiak too. That's way better than having a walk-through on the phone. Great job on the pictures too. Too bad you couldn't just leave it all behind for a week or so. Hahaha - just a homeschool mom dream right.
WOW is right! I LOVE LOVE LOVE THEM! I wish I could have gone with you. I would really benefit from a workshop. Keep up the great work!
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