The Look and Feel of Light in Estonia!

A workshop to remember! Such a fantastic time in Estonia recently, with a wonderful group of photogs. Together we did a deep dive into all manner of portraiture. Lighting was crafted, stories were told! The workshop was organized and produced by Janne and Klarika, the intrepid duo who run kurssille.com, a fixture in the teaching and photography realm in the Baltic region. We collaborated on an intimate, hands-on lighting workshop called The Look and Feel of Light.

Great work by our talented photographers Gerhard, Lolá, Otto, Tarja, and Melissa who formed an excellent, visually attuned crew. A sampling of their collective work in the banner above.

And could not have functioned without Pasi! A Finland based photographer, Pasi does lovely work and was a nonstop energy machine all week, helping everyone in the workshop, including me.

Production is key to the success of any workshop, and Janne and Clarika arranged an excellent array of locations and of course our stunning, patient, and enthusiastic talent! Thanks go out to Iiris, Nitta, Julia, and livo who were just terrific to work with. And we had the unique opportunity to work in the beautiful and historic Kuressaare Castle – thanks to all the staff. We had a blast in the Angla Windmill Park and a great dinner – bonus. And thanks to the wonderfully named Ku Kuu Restaurant, which not only kept us fueled with terrific food all week, but became a lovely location for portraiture.

Huge thanks to Profoto, who supported the workshop with incredible gear. We worked A series lights (a lot!) and B series lights to good effect. The workshop teams fully utilized virtually everything we had access to, from the “Clic” style soft boxes to larger light shapers. The magnetic gels and grids for the A10, A2 units were used relentlessly. Profoto has brought some incredibly easy-to-use lighting technology to the photo world in the last several years, and has opened the door to sophisticated lighting results with fantastic portable gear. Tip of the hat to them.

From the woods to the beach, we worked relentlessly, shooting in the afternoon, critiquing in the morning. We only had a crack at one sunset! Up north, at this time of year, the sun doesn’t set until about 10:30pm! But we made the most of it.

Our small-scale workshop was a great example, for me, of the photo community at large. Accomplished photographers, spending a week honing skills and seeking the next level in their work. This remains, at the end of the day, a lifelong passion and quest for excellence.

Estonia…did not disappoint. Wonderful country, welcoming people. A great week.

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Understanding Photoshop’s Generative Fill for Photography

Over the last few months, there’s been an explosion of AI-powered tools for photographers. While there were already a few AI features in Photoshop, the most recent release introduced Generative Fill, which is on another level. Today, I’ll be taking a look at Generative Fill – from its potential to its limitations.
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Panasonic Lumix G9 Review

The Panasonic Lumix G9 is a top-notch Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera. It’s hard to think of another Micro Four Thirds camera that compares for still photography at under $ 1000. Even looking beyond Micro Four Thirds, the Panasonic Lumix G9 has a lot to offer for both enthusiasts and professionals in a compact size and price range. In this review, we will share our thoughts on this trusty camera on this trusty camera after years of use. This review is a joint effort by me (Nicholas Hess) and my fellow Photography Life writer Jason Polak, who also uses the Panasonic G9.
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Negative Space: A Collection of Our Favorite Member Photos

One of our favorite and longest running traditions in Click Community is our forum photo contest, and all Click Community members are encouraged to enter.

In our May/June contest, our talented members shared their interpretation of the theme “Negative Space”, and we’re excited to highlight this collection of our favorites.

Congratulations to Meredith Baird for this winning image (above)! Meredith won a self paced course of her choice from Click Photo School.

You can win, too! Enter this month’s forum photo contest with your favorite image representing the theme “HARD LIGHT” for a chance to be featured here on the Click Community Blog, published in an upcoming issue of Click magazine, and win a self paced course of your choice! Not a member? Come join us at theclickcommunity.com!

But first, please enjoy this collection of some of our favorite and inspiring images from this past month:

Aliza Schauder

Amanda Shaske

Ashley Wildermuth

Cindy Yeo

Caitlin Matte

Amanda Johnson

Danielle Jacobson

Winner Meredith Baird

Beth Cagnoni

Christina Freeman

Emily Turner Condill

Kamera Brinton

Kamila Štofirová

Julie Tsao

Claire Baxter

Carrie Mancinelli

Felicia Doan

Gabriela Alzina

Jenny Rosenbring

Jennifer Faulk

Katie Sullivan

Anna Hurley

Krista Taylor

Erin Jackson

Gen Palmer

Katie Woodard

Julie Hamlin

Michelle Meehan

Sara Zupnik

Anastasia Stuckner

Melanie Quatrale

Nicole LaPointe

Sarah Mikesell

Rhiannon Livardo

Mel Goodsky

Casey Ladisa

Dana Ball

Crystal Gonsalves

Jennifer Hughes

Joanne Markey

Kerri Zastrow

Katriina Luotonen

Krista Cox

Lolly Nazario

Mary Anne Webley

Michelle Baisa

Pritha Ghoshal

Rebecca Pattison

Tricia Pompilio

Sara Taylor

Do you want a chance for your work to be featured on the Click Community blog, published in Click magazine, and to win a self guided course of your choice at Click Photo School?

The Click Community July/August forum photo contest is open through August 31, 2023 and the theme is HARD LIGHT. We’d love for you to share your favorite image inspired by this theme.

And if you’re not yet a member of Click Community, we’d LOVE to have you come join us! As a member, you get access to photography tutorials, video demos, Q&A threads, image critiques, photo challenges and contests like this one, and so much more! Become a member today!

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The 5 Most Revolutionary Advances in Photography

The art of photography has been shaped by some incredible technical trends over the last few decades, and it seems like the pace of change is ever-accelerating. In this article, I wanted to take a look back at some of the biggest advances and game-changers in modern photography.
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