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Freeze the Chaos: Action Photography with Laowa

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Join PHOTONews Canada photographer Will Prentice at The Camera Store for a high-energy, hands-on workshop focused on capturing skateboard and BMX action at full throttle.

This is where timing, light and instinct collide. You’ll learn how Will freezes fast-moving riders using both natural light and strobe – breaking down real-world techniques for high-speed sync, ultra-fast flash durations and dialing in sharp, dynamic frames when everything’s moving (including you).

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Sponsored by Laowa and Elinchrom, this demo event puts unique glass in your hands – from ultrawide to telephoto lenses, plus tilt/shift and macro options – so you can experiment with perspective, compression and creative distortion while shooting live action.

Expect motion, experimentation and a few “did I actually just get that shot?” moments.

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Will Prentice

An award-winning portrait, fine art and commercial photographer for 30 plus years, Will Prentice is a contributor to PHOTONews magazine, host of PHOTONewsTV, owner of Captura Photography+Imaging and Technical Support/Brand Manager for Amplis Foto, Canada’s largest distributor of photographic equipment. His work has also been presented in RMG Exposed and published in Durham: A 4 Seasons County and Rail Ties: A Story of Love.

A valued instructor who shares with photographers across Canada, Will teaches photographers of all skill levels how to improve their craft – from creative photo projects to picking the right gear for their needs to flattering lighting and getting the best expressions to creating final images for screen and print. Will believes that knowledge should be shared, not hoarded. His unique style of highly detailed images with perfect tonality, wide dynamic range and stunning colour is instantly recognizable. Commercial clients rely on Will’s creative eye and mastery of lighting.

When he’s not behind the camera or in front of a class, you’ll find Will outdoors in any weather – usually on one of his bikes or enjoying time with his grandchildren.

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