Posts with tag: "Lisa Evans"

Happy May!

We are very excited for our May Meeting, which will be held off-site. Our topics this month are Lighting and Posing! Lots of folks have requested a brush up on outdoor lighting, indoor studio lighting, as well as overall posing techniques.

Start the night off at Fandees for dinner. Please leave Fandees by 6:15pm to make the drive out to Harvey Henningsen's beautiful studio in the Sebastopol hills. We are encouraging CAR POOLING! :)

Please try to arrive to Harvey's Studio at 6:30pm. We have lots of fun for you and we will be racing the sunset for daylight to complete our outdoor portion of the evening.

**LIGHTING & POSING OFF-SITE MEETING**
Date & Time:
**Tuesday, May 15th**
6:30pm

Address:
11145 Cherry Ridge Road
Sebastopol, CA 95472

[Click Link for Map to Harvey's Studio](https://goo.gl/maps/bkfQQLw6gA12)

**DINNER SOCIAL**
5:00pm @ Fandee's
7824 Covert Ln.
Sebastopol, Ca 95472

**RSVP** to Norah @ (707)327-7570
or reply to this email - thanks!

2012/05/05
By Chris Gonzales

 

 

Don't miss out on this special evening featuring Lisa Evans, Master Photographer and Craftsman who has shared her artistic vision and business acumen with Professional Photographers around the world. Lisa has been invited to speak in Europe, Japan, Canada, Australia, New Zeland, The Bahamas, as well as many PPA schools and conventions throughout our country. We are pleased to have Lisa share with us here, where she has owned a studio in the SF Bay Area for 30 years. Opening her business in an Interior Design Studio, Lisa started with a very unique vision designing art for her clients homes and has a made a living solely from creating artistically designed high end portraits ever since.

In this time when our profession has been flooded with new photographers and a sea of photographs is flooding the world...learn to RISE ablove and stand out with your own own unique signature of work. Let's spend an evening of looking at what makes a photograph ART and not a mere record of a picture. Explore with Lisa what it takes for you to lift an ordinary circumstance into a poem of an image.

 Visit Lisa's Blogsite at    http://TheInspiredJournal.com/blog/