First the link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sobol/sets/72157621777152377

The workshop consisted of four parts :
In the first part (short) Joe showed some photos of him and commented on them.
Second part: he showed how would use some of the equipment (starting
with one flash on camera, moving up to four lights in different
set-ups, commenting all the way and showing what he shoot on a
laptop). That was cool and very educational.
Third part: we, in group of four were assigned to  model (or she was
assigned to us), grabbed whatever equipment we needed  and went out
and shoot for four hours.
Joe circled around, help a bit here and there.
Oh, I forgot to say that in the middle of second part Moose Peterson
came, with his family - Joe did not expect him coming but it was
obviously a pleasant surprise.
Moose also helped here and there a little.
Third part - a quick wrap-up. That was done too fast I think - too
many frames shoot (20 photographers, 4 hours, some shoot series).

Overall I was a nice experience.
Models were great, especially Crystal - the one that we four worked with.

Compared to Zack Arias's workshop i attended before...
Well, this was completely different.
Here we had complete freedom, so we made more mistakes, some set-up I
failed to anything from.
With Zack we would create a set-up himself so we are were starting from that.

I do not know which i like more.

Some (ir)relevant information:
Pentax K20d, 21mm& 77mm primes.

Thanks,
--Sasha

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