
Ivan Haynes (High Club Productions)
About
Contact me through my website Highclubpro.com
Hi, My name is Ivan (Milez) Haynes and welcome to High Club! i started this because i love being able to use my distinct approach to photography and videography to help others reach that professional yet inspired look needed to better execute their ideas i help brands create consistent shareable media and specialize in creating quality content that screams personality and will captivate your audience.
Teaching others what I’ve learned from photography over the years makes me extremely happy. whenever I meet a passionate student willing to learn more, I do whatever I can to help that person grow and craft there own style.
Simply because I love it! The creativity, the process and especially the effect I’m able to cause through my work.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
I begin by finding out what the student knows about photography already. After that I ask them what exactly is the desired result of the lesson so I know where to began focus after the basic are established. learning what the settings do how to adjust lighting and what lenses are used for what before we go into the field and start shooting!
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
i have over 10+ years of experience using Canon, Sony, Nikon and Panasonic cameras, Adobe Pro Premiere, Adobe Creative Cloud, Final Cut Pro, and After Effects
I’ve interned with radio rubber room and sound of music studios in Richmond,va as the lead videographer\Editor I currently own and operate a small photo studio located in Richmond, Va
Experience as a videographer/editor/writer and assisting in bringing creative concepts to life, including but not limited to developing and executing commercials/music videos from start to finish.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
50% deposit required
How did you get started teaching?
Once I had my own studio up and running with enough space for students it felt like the next logical thing to do in order to give back and keep people passionate about photography
What types of students have you worked with?
I’ve taught people who’ve never touched a camera to people just looking for a refresh course
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
If you already know the basics have an example of the looks you wanna capture or recreate moving forward. that way you leave with a skill or at least a style that you can utilize later.