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About the Instructor After attending Columbia College in Chicago, Bob began working full-time in the field of photojournalism. He spent 14 years as an
award-winning photographer at the Chicago Sun-Times. Bob Davis is a founding member and chief photographer for Bella Pictures, the first national wedding photography company, based in Chicago.
He has helped to develop and recruit the photographers for this organization, with over 500 professionals photographing weddings throughout the country. He also branches out with la Storia foto
for his commercial, editorial and advertising work. He also does work for several publications such as Time, People, Business Week and other national magazines. His clients include Oprah Winfrey,
Chicago Mercantile Exchange and Draft Worldwide Advertising. He was commissioned to work on the America 24/7 book, which was featured on the Oprah Winfrey show and was a New York Times Best Seller. To
round out his portfolio, Bob and his wife Dawn created la Storia foto in 2005, primarily photographing high-end weddings and portraits. His accolades include Canon Explorer of Light and Best in
Category award winner of PDN's 2007 Top Knots Wedding Photography Contest
To view more of Bob's work, please visit
http://www.usa.canon.com/dlc/controller?act=GetArtistDetailAct&artistID=13
About the Course Bob Davis believes that the power of photojournalism lies in its ability to tell a story, by documenting moments in time and reflecting
them back to the viewer. His passion takes him around the globe, for storytelling opportunities that cross cultural barriers and show others how we live, work, celebrate and worship. He'll show how to
use on-camera flash to create stunning light anywhere and share his simple approach to mastering sophisticated strobe technology for multiple light set-ups. He will also show how strobes can
be used to create beautiful light using light modifiers such as the light sphere, umbrellas and strip light soft box. This workshop will take the mystery out of flash and multiple wireless TTL
using master and remote strobes all controlled from the camera.
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