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Join Mike Fulton for a comprehensive course on speedlights — including
how to use this versatile flash system to increase efficiency and expand
your creative ability.
In this course, you’ll master all of the many buttons and features of
speedlights. You’ll learn about each of your flash’s settings: manual,
TTL, direct, bounce, off-camera, and more. You’ll explore the relationship
between your camera and your flash, so you can move away from shooting in
auto mode and toward capturing more nuanced, dynamic images. You’ll troubleshoot
common flash issues and gain confidence manipulating the light from your
speedlights to get exactly the look you want in your images. Mike will also
cover the lighting choices that take an image from being just nice to look at
to being highly marketable. This course is the definitive experience for anyone
ready to become an expert user of this powerful, adaptable lighting system.
Mike Fulton was born and raised just outside of Houston Texas on the Texas Gulf
Coast. Learning his love for photography by finding his father's camera as a young
teenager he self taught himself and enjoyed photography as a hobby through his high
school years. While studying Criminal Justice and other sicence fields in college,
his passion for the art of photography grew as he made the switch to the professional
level shortly thereafter. Starting in the high fashion and glamour fields, Mike found
his work being published in many publications ranging from art magazines to calendars.
As Mike's talents grew so did his range of subjects, today Mike owns and operates
TriCoast Portrait Studio with his wife Suzy Fulton. Together they capture everything
from high end weddings around the world, High School Seniors/Grads, to high volume
school and sports leagues in their area. Former Kodak Photographer to Watch, as well
as serving as one of the Board of Directors for the Professional Photographers of
America (www.PPA.com) Mike uses his knowledge and passions to assist the next generation
of photographers in learning the trade.
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