Mastering Splash Masterclass in Atlanta!
Using liquid splashes in a commercial product photography masterclass
Dear friends! Eventually I've got everything arranged for my fist masterclass here, in Atlanta.
We call it masterclass, not a workshop and there is a good reason for this. To me, a ‘masterclass’ is a short but powerful insider look at everything it takes to create a masterful photo.
This ‘masterclass’ is different and unique- I'll show you how to create a true portfolio worthy masterpiece. Not an average "nice photo" you’d expect to see from a workshop, but the true WOW shot. The one that gets you hired.
Yes, you will learn how to create an outstanding photo, but you will also learn how to access your own remarkable vision so you can go home with the skills to create more amazing imagery. You can take a look at what my blog readers have created inspired and guided by my earlier how-to articles: You've made this!
UPDATE: The Masterclass is now available foir the purchase, clikc on the e-book to learn more:

“Mastering splash” masterclass e-videobook
This e-videobook is based on Alex Koloskov “Mastering Splash” masterclass. It includes 4 hours of video from the class as well as additional information about the the gear used and shot specification. The full version of e-book also includes a step-by-step post-production in Photoshop.
This advanced Product Photography Masterclass course will cover:
1. Choosing the right equipment/settings for liquid splash photography including:
- Technical Lighting: choosing a right light, duration of flash impulse , types of lights
- Camera/lens exposure settings
- Tanks/tubs/liquids and other tools
2. Building the lighting setup for a product shot:
- strobes
- light modifiers
- secrets behind the techniques
3. Making a splash: techniques to create different shapes of the splash
4. Composing a final shot:
- framing
- accenting
- foreground/background
When : June 11th from 12:00pm to 5:00pm
Where: A professional commercial photography studio in Inman park, Atlanta, Georgia.
Cost: $400 (Early Bird Registration available for $295)
Registration page: akelstudio.eventbrite.com
Only 15 seats are available!
A quick note on the price - Since this is the first time we are making this class publicly available we are offering a significant discount from the standard price of $995.
We’ll be publishing an e-book (with video clips, images and post-production of the final image) from the class and as an attendee you will receive 50% off the price of the book.
As with all of our services at AkelStudio, we guarantee 100% satisfaction. If you don’t like the class and can explain the reason, we'll offer a full refund.
This is an advanced class so we won’t be taking time to explain concepts that you should already know. We strongly recommend you to read this blog (if you are first time visitor) This way you'll have a much better idea of what what you need to know before the class and we’ll be able to move quickly through the material.
If you have any questions, post in a comment's area: I'll be glad to discuss everything here
We have also created a meetup group so we can get together before the masterclass: if you do not know me, or would like to know more about upcoming masterclass, join the group and we'll schedule a meetup.
Please spread the word about this event. This is a really big deal to us and I hope you can help me with publicity. Thank you!
~Alex
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