Neon Noir

with Jay Batchler

Join us for an electrifying workshop that explores the art of portrait photography using vibrant neon lights! This hands-on experience will take place in a uniquely styled studio, where you’ll learn how to harness the energy and color of neon for striking portraits.

In this workshop, you'll discover the secrets to working with artificial lighting while capturing stunning images that pop with personality. Our experienced instructors, professional photographers themselves, will guide you through various techniques, including playing with shadows, backlighting, and color balance to make your portraits stand out.

Editing: We’ll use the amazing portrait editing software Aperty to complete the photographic process

Bring your camera (DSLR or mirrorless), your laptop and a creative spirit! You'll have the opportunity to experiment with different poses and styles as you shoot alongside fellow photography enthusiasts. We'll cover everything from setting up the shot to post-processing tips to enhance your neon-lit images.

Whether you’re a budding portrait artist or just looking to add some flair to your portfolio, this workshop is for all!

Prepare to light up the night with us and take your portrait skills to new heights. Don’t miss this chance to explore the enchanting world of neon photography!

Location:

This workshop will be held at our Sandy Springs Location!

About Jay Batchler

Jay Batchler is a Portrait/Headshot photographer and a graduate of University North Carolina School of The Arts where he acquired a BFA in Film Editing. Currently, Jay works as an editor in the film industry where he primarily works on episodic and feature films aired on television ( i.e. BET, A&E - Lifetime, and TV One). Before starting a full time career in the film industry, Jay worked in the Photo Industry on projects that were for Coca-Cola, Bud-Light, Hilton Hotels and Resorts, Marriot Hotels, and many more.

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What do I need for this workshop?

Students are asked to bring their cameras with a portrait lens. Bring reflector kits if you own them as well.

Any questions? Contact us here!