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Our next Basic OCF Hands-On workshop with Luke & Ashley dates are March 7th and 21st.


We are limited to 12 seats per date!! Sign up now to ensure you have a seat!!
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Off-camera flash (OCF) photography involves using external flash units positioned away from your camera to create more dynamic and controlled lighting. This technique allows photographers to sculpt light, add dimension, and overcome challenging lighting situations, moving beyond the flat, direct light often produced by an on-camera flash.
Mastering OCF requires understanding modifiers like softboxes, umbrellas, and grids, as well as learning about flash triggers and power settings. It's a fundamental skill for wedding photographers, portrait artists, and anyone looking to elevate their photographic output with professional-looking illumination.
Attending a workshop led by Luke & Ashley Photography offers a unique opportunity to gain practical, hands-on experience in advanced lighting techniques. Their workshops are specifically designed to demystify complex concepts like off-camera flash, providing attendees with the confidence and skills to implement what they learn immediately in their own photography sessions.
With a focus on real-world application, you'll benefit from their expertise as seasoned wedding photographers. The intimate, hands-on format ensures personalized attention and ample opportunity to practice, making it an invaluable investment for photographers looking to enhance their technical abilities and artistic vision.
The Off-Camera Flash {Hands-On With Luke & Ashley} workshop is structured to provide a comprehensive learning experience, focusing on practical application rather than just theory. You'll engage in live demonstrations, receive guidance on equipment setup, and have dedicated time to practice using off-camera flash in various scenarios, mimicking real wedding day challenges.
Participants are encouraged to bring their own camera bodies and lenses, along with any existing off-camera flash gear they own. This hands-on approach ensures that attendees can directly translate the learned techniques into their personal workflow. The limited seating capacity also guarantees a focused and interactive learning environment, allowing for ample Q&A and personalized feedback.
Beyond their in-person workshops, Luke & Ashley Photography offer a suite of educational resources tailored for aspiring and established photographers. Their commitment extends to providing valuable insights and tools designed to foster growth within the photography community, particularly for those specializing in wedding and portraiture.
These resources often include digital guides, online courses, and mentorship opportunities that delve into various aspects of the photography business and creative process. By leveraging their extensive experience, Luke & Ashley aim to empower other photographers to build successful careers and produce exceptional work, solidifying their role as educators in the field.




February 3rd, 2015 at 4:12 am
[…] you, are like me, and OCF is scary, I encourage you to check out the workshop HERE! It’s a wise investment and I’m so glad I did it. I was also so happy to see so many […]
February 3rd, 2015 at 2:09 pm
[…] I learned!! If you are a photographer and looking to improve your OCF, I cannot recommend their workshop enough!! I’ll blog more on this […]
February 3rd, 2015 at 11:44 pm
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February 19th, 2015 at 1:16 pm
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February 24th, 2015 at 9:03 pm
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