Line Light Color

Line Light Color

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Offers online services
Offers online services

About

I love teaching so I teach on several online platforms. I have taught photography and post processing workshops, done demonstrations for art guilds and at art fairs, and run group shoots for many years ranging in level from beginner to advanced. I spent years volunteering in my children's schools: doing gifted and talented math pullouts, coaching chess, organizing the science fair, and helping students who just needed a little extra attention.

I spent three years working at a Senior portrait studio. My photographic artwork has been published, exhibited in galleries, and has won awards.

I have shot hundreds of models so I can offer guidance on how to find and interact with models. I have expertise in lighting, especially creative studio lighting and have done one on one training and group lessons on lighting technique. My approach is to build lessons that address what the individual or group is looking to learn about.

It's important to me that I can teach not just how to use Photoshop but how to do more complex edits in a non-destructive way. If you're doing challenging edits, you want to work in a way that allows you to undo something that happened ten or a hundred steps back without losing all of the work that came after that step. I want to teach not just how to do things but how to do them right.

I shoot primarily models, in studio, for both portraiture, highly edited art pieces, and composites. For example, I draw “dresses” around models made of things ranging from light, to glitter, milk, or rose petals.

I have an undergraduate degree from Cornell, an MBA from the University of Michigan, and have done a lot of coursework at other colleges including classes in photography, Photoshop, and Lightroom Classic.

I would love to share examples of my work, including before and after edits. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or to schedule a lesson now.

I like to teach the fundamentals, so that you understand what you're doing and why you are doing it. This allows you to adapt to any new situation or to get different photographs from the same situation. I love seeing my students master the material and apply it in their own unique work.


Highlights

Hired 11 times
1 employee
8 years in business
Serves Chapel Hill , NC
Offers online services

Payment methods

Credit Card, Cash, Check, Venmo, Paypal, Square, Zelle

Social media


Details

Interest in additional skills

Photoshop skills, Dark room printing and development (for film cameras), Improve knowledge of lighting, Lightroom software skills, Improve scene composition

Student's age

14 – 18 years old, 19 – 25 years old, 26 – 45 years old, 46 – 65 years old, Over 65 years old

Experience level

No experience, Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

Photography type

I can make recommendations, Portraits, Action, Black and White, Wildlife / nature photography, Time-lapse, Beginner basics

Photos and videos


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    Kristy D.

    He is very easy to work with and very respectful. He creates a safe space to make art it!
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    October 10, 2021

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    Luke G.

    David was kind, entirely respectful, and very welcoming. His concepts are great and he makes the experience comforting and great.
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    October 10, 2021

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    Caterina G.

    David is by far the most respectful, caring, and kind photographer I have ever worked with. When you work with him youll have a great time and feel very comfortable. In all David is a fun quirky man just trying to make amazing art cause thats what he loves doing. Youll see that for yourself once you see the finished results.
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    October 10, 2021

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    Em V.

    A wonderful man! Super professional and a joy to work with! The results are stunning. I’m very impressed and happy. Will work with him again.
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    October 10, 2021

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    James L.

    Yesterday was a second lesson with David. He arrived on time prepared with a complete review from our first lesson. Was impressed as he present a outline moving forward. He’s earned the fifth star.
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    September 28, 2021

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    Brian

    Learned a lot
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    September 16, 2021

    Frequently asked questions

    I ask the student what they want to accomplish and tailor the lessons to fit their goals. When teaching editing I sometimes will demonstate on one of my photos but I prefer to have the student work on their own photograph so that they have done the edit themsleves rather than watch and just do an exact copy. This helps ensure understanding and memory.

    I have taken college courses in photography, Photoshop, and Lightroom. I also had a professional photographer as a mentor, working in his studio for three years. I do a lot of self-study, attend seminars, and work with colleagues.

    I am currently charging $26 per hour for online lessons, $28 per hour for in-person lessons plus a charge of $0.25/mile if I am coming to you.

    I have been teaching in many contexts for decades. I have taught software in a corporate environment, done gifted and tallented pull outs in schools, and coached chess.

    Some of the earlier teaching in photography started because models that I shot were interested in learning how to shoot. Over the last decade I've done workshops for photography groups, demos at art festivals and for art guilds, and one on one lessons for photograhers.

    I have worked with students from the age of nine to over ninety. I have worked with photographers at various levels, from complete beginers to a group where when I asked what Photoshop knowledge level I could assume I was told, "You can assume that audience knows more than you do."

    I've done a lot of work with models who are looking to transition from being in front of the lens to behind it. I've worked with artists to help them add skills.

    I just went back to Michigan where I used to live. I scheduled 10 models to shoot over five days. On the first day of the five that I was shooting I had two crucial pieces of equipment fail. By day three another photographer had loaned me equipment and I spent the day shooting an artist who also does a little modeling. On day four we borrowed a larger studio from somebody who I shared studio space with in the past. I shot another model while my friend body painted herself. Two other photographers heard that I was in town and messaged, asking to join us. We had a blast shooting, discussing art and lighting, and being creative. That kind of supportive community is the best.

    Look at the teacher's portfolio. For post processing ask to see before and after edits.

    Think about what you are trying to learn. There is a huge difference between astrophotography and event photography.


    Services offered

    Photography