WEDDING DAY ESSENTIALS PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings can be one of the most
profitable yet stressful types of photography. On Saturday, February
1st, Master Photographer Marceliano Munoz will help you take the fear
out of wedding photography! As a working wedding photographer in one
of the busiest and best studios in the USA, Marc knows what it takes
to create stunning images for his clients on the wedding day, all the
while making it an enjoyable experience. From 8am until 10am you’ll
be guided through his preparation process in a fast paced, lecture
style program to equip you with the tools needed to set yourself up
for success on the wedding day. Print competition is one of Marc’s
favorite ways to improve his skills. For your benefit, you will also
be provided with some tips to better prepare you for your next
competition or social media post.
Interested in something a little more “hands-on”? Marc will also
be taking you on two separate shooting workshops from 10am-1pm and
4-7pm. Marceliano says, "Some things can only be shown”, so bring
your cameras as he will have models and lighting available so you can
see how certain shots are created in the field.
BONUS: Cost of admission is $79 ($50 is refundable with the purchase
of any Elinchrom, Phottix, Nanlite, Sekonic, X-Rite, Accsoon, Kupo or
Saramonic product). Arlington Camera will also be offering exclusive
show specials on various product lines during this event!
SCHEDULE:
8am - 10am: Lecture Style Program
10am - 1pm: Hands-on Shooting
1pm - 4pm: Lunch on your own
4pm: Sunset Location Shoot
ABOUT MARCELIANO:
Born and raised in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, I have just recently
moved to Alabama to start a new branch of my family’s photography
business [https://www.munozphotography.com/]. I entered into our
fourth generation business when I was just seven years old. I shot my
first wedding by myself when I was thirteen. Photography and print
competition are in my blood, having literally grown up in the field
while also attending print judging (before it was online) and
participating in PPA for as long as I can remember. PPA has had a
great influence in my life and has played a big role in refining me
into the photographer I am today. I feel blessed to be able to say
that I have received awards in both the image and album categories at
the GIA’s in recent years. I was also asked to represent the USA in
the World Photographic Cup for the past two years in a row. I have
never had to look hard for a teacher and am excited for the
opportunity to give back to a community that has already given me so
much. The best part about being a wedding photographer is getting to
work with people on the best day of their lives. I feel it’s easy
for people to forget that. When I’m not behind the camera, I’m
with my wife and three daughters.
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