Heading to Dusseldorf for a week of lighting and pictures, working with Nikon Switzerland and Nikon Germany, and some wonderful photographers, whose work you see up in the banner. I’m very honored to be included with them, and to help celebrate the ongoing 100th birthday party of Nikon. Here is the link to the overall event on Saturday September 23 and this link will bring you to news about the lecture.
I’ll be giving a lecture and doing live demos. All Speedlights, SB-5000, radio TTL. We’ll explore simple solutions, fast solutions and multi-light, more complicated stuff. It’ll be fun to be doing this right on the edge of the production model D850 cameras being released. I had a chance to play with one for a day or so in pre-release mode, and the camera’s a monster. It’s an amazing intersection of speed and resolution. Quick, one Speedlight solution below, from last week’s blog. Don’t have many D850 pix to show yet, ’cause I just had the camera for a day or so!
But happy to be going to Germany, one of our favorite places. There’s a tremendously creative and welcoming photo community in Europe, and Annie, Cali and I can’t wait to get back. All the best!
More tk….
I love the small aperture starry lights in the portrait of the woman on stage. Also a different perspective to see what SHE sees as opposed to what the audience sees.
Travel safe Mr. Joe
Ordered a ticket just a moment ago. I heard your lecture at photokina years ago and I saw you shooting an elephant on a Nikon event in Essen. I’m looking forward to meet you in Düsseldorf!
As always, fantastic images, Joe! Can’t wait until my 850 gets here!
Shi… missed it because I broke my left wrist joint 🙁
after the class in vegas, looking forward to meet you again joe, safe travels for all of you … best, oliver
I have seen you talk in Düsseldorf for the first time in my life and I have to say it was very inspiring and great fun, too! I follow your blog for many years now and I truly think you are not only one of the great photographers of our time, but a gifted writer as well. Thank you so much for sharing your experience and staying so down to earth while doing it! I hope your knee will be better soon! All the best, and I sure hope there is more tk…
Andreas
Thank you for being in Düsseldorf. It was a pleasure to see you working with small stuff creating big results.
Thank you for coming, Ulf! All the best….
Thank you Andreas…yes, I am nursing my knee back to good health! Many thanks for the kind words.
Thank you Joe, for your entertaining and informative workshop in Düsseldorf. It was a very stimulating day. Through your natural kind and enthusiasm, you inspire photographers all over the world. I read your three books over and over again and I never get bored. Hopefully there will be another event with you in Düsseldorf soon.
Here you’ll find five collages with twenty-five images to remember the day: http://tinyurl.com/y9fp72z3
If necessary, the collages are also available with 6,000 pixel edge length.
Thank you again, Joe
P. S .: village is a little village. Duessel is the name of a little river, that runs through Duesseldorf. But Dussel means goof or dummy.