Education

Moose Peterson provides ideas and techniques on capturing landscapes in the Event Space.

Professional photographer Ashok Sinha will share behind the scenes information on photographs that successfully capture his passion for travel and diverse cultures.

Brennan Rimer from Journeys Unforgettable leads you on a photographic journey around the world, covering the importance of everything from panoramas to photographing animals.

"Professional photographer Eileen Rafferty’s two-hour seminar in the Event Space that leads you on the path to mastering the visual design of a photograph.

Join Canon USA's Rudy Winston for a two-hour session that will remove the veil of mystery, which for many photographers, surrounds their Canon EOS camera's autofocus system.

Join Canon USA's Rudy Winston for a two-hour session that will remove the veil of mystery, which for many photographers, surrounds their Canon EOS camera's autofocus system.

Join Canon USA's Rudy Winston for a two-hour session that will remove the veil of mystery, which for many photographers, surrounds their Canon EOS camera's autofocus system.

Veteran photographer Mel DiGiacomo visits the B&H Event Space and discusses his approach to covering weddings and other types of events. DiGiacomo has worked for such notable clients as Ron Howard's daughter, former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell and tennis champion Pam Shriver.

Photoshop is arguably the most feature-rich program when it comes to editing digital images. Three reasons for this is layer and mask functionality as well as the ability to select a single area in an image for processing.

With the right software knowledge, you can do anything. So begins Tony Sweet’s two-hour seminar on digital processing using a variety of software solutions from Nik Software, Topaz Labs and more. As Sweet points out, composition is critical to start with, but after that all bets are off.

In a comprehensive overview of Canon’s new full-frame DSLRs, John Stoilov discusses the improvements and new features on the Canon EOS 5D Mark III and EOS 1D X cameras. Both cameras are presented individually, with emphasis given to each camera’s strengths and advancements compared to previous models.

Covering the wide arc of functions of the Canon Speedlite 600EX-RT, John Stoilov gives a thorough overview of this flash’s capabilities and what separates it from previous Canon Speedlite models. 

The photographer who wants to go beyond the editing functions of Aperture or Lightroom will find in Tim Grey’s presentation of Photoshop CS6 a wealth of knowledge, workflow ideas and hopefully inspiration for greater creative expression. 

What better way to learn nature photography than from a National Geographic photographer in the exclusive B&H Event Space? Michael Melford is an excellent resource for any photographer looking for some insight.

Philip Bloom was an early adopter of HDSLR video functionality, and using the Canon 5D Mark II, has done much to advance the art and science of this relatively new way of filmmaking. 

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