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		<title>Strobist Training Day</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I help run and mentor in a small group of photographers in the Midlands, UK and today was a group training day.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many moons ago a friend of mine came to me asking if I&#8217;d seen a blog called <a href="http://strobist.blogspot.co.uk/">The Strobist</a> and did I fancy coming with him to a meetup he&#8217;d seen on Flickr. Little did I know at the time that it was about to change my path completely.</p>
<p>Up until that point I&#8217;d been familiar with cameras ever since inheriting an OM2n from a departed relative, finally moving into the modern age with a Nikon F80 some time around 2000-2001, just before digital really started to get moving. I was a typical hobby shooter, lots of cats, dubious landscapes, some macros but never, ever people.  Around about 2004 I bought into Digital with a Fuji S2 pro and SB-28 flashgun and continued to harass the local felines with photos, shooting holidays, birds and whatnot but again, never people.</p>
<p>A couple of years pass and this offer from my friend comes in, so off we pop to meet up with a bunch of like-minded strangers off the internet. Surprisingly, that seems to work out for me better than you&#8217;d imagine more times than not, and so we rock up with our SLRs and lonely looking flashguns, ready to borrow kit if needed and without the faintest clue what we&#8217;re doing.</p>
<p>Fast forward maybe another 7 years, and I look back at that as the pivoting moment when I started to take photography seriously and, crucially, started shooting people too. This time out I&#8217;m responsible for organising the training day, offering help and assistance and guiding another friend of mine through his first foray with an off camera flash. It&#8217;s not quite Luke and Yoda, but it&#8217;s encouraging to look back and be able to see some progress.</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s also refreshing to return to your roots and remember what it&#8217;s like to get results with the minimum possible gear, without the safety nets of tethered laptops and giant studio flashes that forgive minor transgressions and let you shoot blindfolded.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a before and after of my assistant Doug looking frankly dapper as hell, in a back storage room of a local pole studio, in a before and after from LR to PS, and then the retouch in PS to make it look a little less like a storage closet!</p>
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<p>You can see the basic corrections in Lightroom are applied, but no attempt is made to correct for dust and imperfections as it&#8217;s simply too tedious to do in LR, and Photoshop is a much better suited tool for it. The final image sees some more highlight work done on the suit, as well as a floor cleanup and removal of the distracting background elements.</p>
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