photographic lighting secrets

© Tim Pannell Photography
I’m getting ready for the October 19th launch of my Photo Mommies Online Photography Workshop. The goal is to help moms use their cameras better and get better pictures of their kids. It’s been a lot of fun creating the curriculum.
I’ll also be creating Camtasia videos showing step by step Photoshop techniques at the end of August once the software is available for Macs.
So, if you’re a mom that is passionate about photography and your kids and want to take your photo skills to a higher level, this is the perfect photo workshop for you.
I’ve been a successful commercial photographer for over 24 years and will be sharing insights, tips and secrets I’ve learned over those years as I’ve worked with thousands of kids.
Here’s what some people I’ve worked with over the last decade or two say:

Pete Schnaitmann
Peter Schnaitmann – Executive Producer – Corbis
“Tim and I have worked together for over six years at Corbis and I have enjoyed every minute of it! He is an amazing photographer who has the ability to work with people of all ages and get them to relax and be comfortable in front of the camera which enables him to create images that show true emotion and feeling. Tim is solution oriented and always looking for new ways to light and to create images that are unique and stand apart from the rest. His positive energy and determination to always create the best image for the project helps to make every shoot a success.”
Ellen Herbert – Producer/Freelance Art Buyer – Former Sr. Director of Photographer Relations, Jupiterimages.
“It is rare to work with a photographer like Tim Pannell. In my 25 years of producing, directing, licensing and buying imagery, he is number one on my list of photographers to call for any project. I know he will bring a creative vision that will take any concept, no matter how staid and overdone, a new slant. Every member of every crew that has ever shot with Tim finds themselves doing their best work when on set with him, inspired not only by the creative process, but by Tim’s supportive, positive and enthusiastic energy and his optimistic outlook. His images are among the top income producing in all the major stock agencies and he is in high demand. He is one of the most respected photographers in our industry. He makes it look easy. Its not, but he makes it look that way. I can’t wait for the opportunity to work with him again.”
The workshop will be available online starting October 19th and will run for 8 weeks. Each participant will be able to download each week’s lesson at the beginning of the week. They can then study and work at their own pace throughout the week. Assignments will be done over the weekends applying the principles learned throughout the week. I will be giving you personalized feedback on the numerous images you create throughout the entire course.
Here’s the curriculum as of today: (It may change between now and the start of the photo workshop)
Week #1 – Introduction to Photography
A Day In Our Life
Techno Geek vs. Creative Freak
Equipment – Basic Camera Settings
Go Out and Play – (1st assignment)
Week #2 - Exposure Control
Shooting Modes
Histograms – (Polaroid was so over-rated)
ISO
Picking an Aperture
Depth of Field
Shooting Action
Aperture vs. Shutter Speed – (2nd assignment)
Week #3 - The Art of Seeing
Lens Choice
Viewpoint
Rule of Thirds
Cropping
Background options
Developing Your Creativity – (3rd assignment)
Week #4 - Working With Light
Lighting is the Bomb
Styles of Lighting
Outdoor lighting Techniques
Indoor Lighting Techniques
Out With the Bad Light, In With the Good! – (4th assignment)
Week #5 – Importance of Editing
Candids vs. Portraits
Interacting With Your “Victims”
Indoors vs. Outdoors
Tight and Tidy vs. Loose and Sloppy – (5th assignment)
Week #6 - Color Management
Photoshop Settings
Photoshop Actions
Basic Image Enhancement
Workflow
Before and Afters – (6th assignment)
Week #7 – Storyboard
A Week in Your Children’s Lives
Shoot, shoot and shoot some more
Edit, edit and edit some more – Use the Hatchet, be tough!
Unleash the Creative Beast! – (7th assignment)
Week #8 – Share the Wealth
Best of the Best
Wrap It Up, I’ll Take It
The photography workshop will be limited to the first 125 people. The cost for the 8 week course is $300.00 payable in full at time of registration which is set to begin on September 22nd. To make sure you’re up to date on workshop registration info and on our latest tips and techniques just fill out the form below with your name and email address.



Family picnic © Tim Pannell Photography
I’ve been a commercial photographer for over 24 years now, so It seems a little weird for me to be saying that I’m discovering the joys of photography all over again.
Over the course of my career I’ve worked with Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, Larry Bird, Phil Mickelson and shot all over Europe, Africa, South America, Greece, Canada and most of the states in the U.S.
I’ve worked on countless campaigns and with countless ad agencies and art directors. I have to say that I always have a ball when I’m working.
But, out of everything I’ve shot, the one subject that is my hands down favorite, is kids. They’re a blast! I love their energy, I love the challenge of keeping them interested. I love trying to understand what makes them tick.
I only started this blog a few weeks ago in the interest of sharing some of the things I’ve learned over the years with others. I didn’t realize how much I’d benefit from it.
So, while I’m trying to come up with ideas for the blog, I’m remembering how I used to feel all those years ago when I was just starting out in photography.
I used to pour through magazines and books, searching for great images and I would always look in awe when I stumbled onto an amazing photograph.
I ate, drank and slept photography. Writing this blog has reawakened those feelings inside me and it’s been a lot of fun reconnecting with that.
I have so many friends that are extremely interested in photography. Several of them are into scenics and nature shots, but the vast majority are mostly interested in shooting better photographs of their children.

© Tim Pannell Photography
The “Photo Mommies” blog focuses exclusively on taking better photos of your kids. It’s been fun sharing some portrait lighting ideas and photography tips, but I would like to get more in depth than I can in a “blog” format.
Since I want to share more and do more, I’ve decided to offer an online photography workshop to a select number of students.
Here’s what I’ve come up with so far:
The class will run 8 weeks. The first class will start in October
There will be a limited number of students allowed in each class so that I have enough time for each person on an individual basis. I will give everyone personalized feedback on their assignment images.
I’m having a website designed so there will be a forum specifically for these workshops. I will be able to post daily lessons, images, videos, and screen captures.
At the end of each week, there will be an assignment that covers the daily lessons studied during that week.
Students will be able to post questions and upload some of their photos for critiques and feedback. I haven’t settled on a fee just yet, but perhaps somewhere in the neighborhood of $300 – $400.
I do have a lot of questions at this time. I know what I would like to learn in a photography class, but I don’t know what any of you might prefer or enjoy.
What would you be looking for in an online photography class? What topics would interest you the most? What would your expectations be for an 8 week class?
If any of you have already taken an online photography course, what did you like about it, what didn’t you like about the workshop? What areas of child photography do you struggle with the most?
I’m open to any suggestions, no matter how big……or small they may be.

camping © Tim Pannell Photography
I’m really excited about teaching these workshops and I am looking forward to getting to know a lot of you better. By the end of the class, I’m sure I’ll have a pretty good feel for who your kids are as well.
There’s nothing as cool as getting a great, timeless shot of one of your kids that will last forever. Nothing is better at transporting us through time to a cherished moment or memory than a photograph.
Let me give you the photographic tools you need to capture the images of your kids that you already carry around in your heart.







using one main light and 2 accent lights or “kicker lights”.









