Welcome to the Photographic Workshop Adventures – Vegas.  This group is dedicated to the value of the industry in a whole whether our opinions seem positive or otherwise.  This group will have hands-on training events as well as discussion groups to understand the value of the photographic event and image result.  This group is open to photographers, models, MUA’s, Photoshop users, printers, wardrobe designers and stylists, and more.  You may very well be any level of the spectrum from beginner to advanced or amateur to professional and still achieve excellent results from these opportunities within this group.

 

The Photographic Workshop Adventures – Vegas has been around for several years but is just now setting up this MeetUp Group availability and opportunity.  This group’s emphasis is on the ability to use your camera to the fullest extent of its abilities.  Learn how to read an image and deal with quality elements to produce great images.  Additionally this group will learn indoor and outdoor photography dealing with all types of lighting scenarios including available, hot lights, strobes, and reflected lighting.  The subject matter will revolve from large products, to people, to sporting event to landscapes.  No matter what the subject is the quality of light is still the end result in any great photograph.

 

As a member of this group you will be invited to attend hands-on photo shoots on location and in the studio, seminars and classes by this leadership and outside professionals, and the open opportunity to network.  Some events might be easily planned set-ups like a landscape and others might be a complicated previously planned editorial layout.

 

The Photographic Workshop Adventures – Vegas has already produced events including models, model releases, copyright and ownership, photographing kids, photographing glamour models, posing, lighting, food styling, landscape photography, travel photography, sports, macro, and more.  Don’t miss out on any of these opportunities…join now!!

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  • New comment
    Danielle Danielle commented on A Night At Rhyolite
    15 hours ago
    Danielle

    "I will have the money shortly so count this as a tentative yes :)"

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  • New Member
    Alex Storch Alex Storch joined
    Wednesday at 2:19 PM
    Alex Storch
    "I'm the Editor-in-Chief of a magazine called Untitled, which focuses on art, music, culture, etc. Recently relocated to Las Vegas."
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    Rob Rob joined
    May 13 at 11:15 AM
    Rob
    "Amateur looking forward to learning and meeting other photographers."
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    Joanne Maioli Joanne Maioli joined
    May 11 at 12:38 AM
    Joanne Maioli
    "I am interested in learning more about photography.I am a nurse and still work full time. On my days off I like to explore ways to capture interesting shots. I tend to enjoy creating thought provoking images which draw out emotion from the viewers."
  • New Member
    Joy Sta Agueda Joy Sta Agueda joined
    May 9 at 7:28 PM
    Joy Sta Agueda
    "I started in photography about 2 years ago. I started with point & shoot."
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    ken schuster ken schuster joined
    May 6 at 9:27 AM
    ken schuster
    "Let's take picture's!"
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    Gus G. Gus G. joined
    May 5 at 1:36 AM
    Gus G.
    "Hello. I am an amateur looking to learn more tools from this group. Hoping to meet you all in the next meet-up"
  • New Discussion Reply
    Chuck Berg

    "Well, the 580EX-II contains an overheating protection mechanism which slows the recycling time under repeated use to protect the flash. This also prevents the shutter from releasing...."

  • New Discussion Reply
    Chuck Berg Chuck Berg replied to Canon 7D - Long shutter release delay (latest of 2)
    May 4 at 12:34 AM
    Chuck Berg

    "No, the lens is not trying to focus, and yes the on-camera flash must be open to emit IR, but it can be set to not flash. It is definitely possible that the flash is getting overheated...."

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    Tony Nievera

    "did you check your drive mode, you could be on 10 sec self timer."

 
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