This in-person, beginner class taught by award-winning wedding photographer, Scott Josuweit of SMJ Photography, will guide wedding photographers through all the base knowledge they need to confidently dive into the world of flash photography.
Scott will cover everything from which flashes to purchase to setting them up and even modifying them. He'll cover all styles of flash photography, including bounce, direct, and modified.
Location: The Barn at Stoneybrooke in Atglen, PA, a real wedding venue mid-way between Lancaster and Philadelphia.
There is no getting around the use of flash for wedding photography in dark getting ready rooms with no window light, dark reception spaces, or anything after the sun goes down.
Don’t be caught unable to handle these situations for your clients!
* If you have one, bring one flash to practice!
Meet your instructor and his AMAZING work…
Photography School events are information-packed, in person AND virtual classes, coaching and networking opportunities held at Downtown Lancaster’s trendy The Candy Factory building and media studio and other location in the PA area.
Photography School classes are welcoming, small group events taught by local industry leaders that will take you step-by-step, class-by-class from being on the outside looking in on the flashy life of wedding and portrait photographers to a welcomed member of the wedding industry and portrait photography world.
Start taking beautiful photos of ideal clients or your own people that you are proud to share.
Meet other like-minded folks.
Make lots more $$$ with your specialized skills and through your new found connections.
Kind words
“I felt my dollar was very well spent. Scott and Megan were an amazing pair to teach fundamentals.” - Alex
“To say that this was the best class I have ever attended is an understatement.”
“This class kept you engaged.”
“I would recommend a class by SMJ or Lancaster Photography School any day.”
“The class was well planned and allowed us to absorb the information.”
“Great atmosphere to meet others in the photography field.”
“Scott was an absolute wealth of information”