Shooting & Learning This Past Weekend In Los Angeles
Remember week before last, when I said there was a workshop coming up in California on how to shoot home interiors, and do you remember how I said I’d really like to take that class? Well, this weekend, I flew to LA and took it (along with my buddy Matt Kloskowski).
On Friday Matt and I spent the day with our buddy Marv, and then we spent the afternoon at Warner Brothers Studios on the set of NBC’s Chuck, where we hung out with our buddy, (the show’s photographer), NAPP member Mike Kubeisy. After we left the studio, we headed down to Venice Beach for our own three-man photowalk until the sun went down.
Saturday morning we were up early for the workshop, which was conducted in two brand new, beautiful, fully-furnished, professionally decorated homes in Santa Clarita (about 1 hr. outside LA), and the instructors (well known interior and architectural photographers Thomas Grubba, and Scott Hargis), were just absolutely terrific.
There were 20 students in the class, including Matt and Myself, and in the morning they talked about camera and flash techniques (they use Nikon SB-800 wireless flashes), and then we broke into groups (10 to a house—five people shooting upstairs in groups of two, and five downstairs in each house), and they showed us exactly how they’d light each room.
After spending the first part of the morning arming the class with interior shooting techniques, they cut us loose to actually start lighting the rooms from scratch. Once you got a room lit, and got the flow going, one of the instructors would come in, see how you’re doing, help you tweak your set-up, critique your shots, and generally make sure you’re “getting it.”
They had a catered lunch served in one of the houses, and after lunch when Matt and I were switching houses (you shoot in both houses during the workshop), we both commented that we had already gotten our money’s worth. After reflecting later in the day, we agreed that we had gotten our money’s worth in the first hour. It was that good.
Thomas and Scott are the real deal—guys who are out there doing this for a living day in and day out, yet, they openly shared everything from techniques, to business advice, and they were friendly, engaged, and very attentive to their students questions the whole day (they worked us hard—we were all beat by the end of the day).
If you’re into this type of shooting, I highly recommend their workshop (it’s honestly under priced for what you get, at $225). Here’s where to find out more about their workshops, and their flickr group. Thanks Thomas and Scott for producing such a first-class workshop. We had a blast!













Just one question Scott: How do 5 people work in groups of 2?
Thank you for this post. I am interested in interior decoration. I blog about it (at least I try LOL). This kind of photography has my interest.
Scott, did you get to shoot anything on the Chuck set. The rest of your weekend sounds very fun and educational. I assume you’ll be posting the results of the class?
What a great opportunity!!! The price of the class sounds great the only downside is the cost of the flight out there. I’d love to do a shoot like this if money would permit.
Roger - They wouldn’t let us bring the big gear on the set. However, I did snap off a few photos with my iPhone, but none were of the actors.
Dave - They talked about bringing the workshop to Baltimore soon. Best thing you can do is check out their Flickr group and express interest in your city.
Thanks,
Matt K
Scott,
I agree! Very informative workshop. I attended on Sunday and learned so much; everything from lighting tips, exposure, gear and the business end.
Scott and Thomas are very approachable guys and take the time to listen to your questions and give you a honest answers.
-Mike Sage
Scott:
We were able to attend the Sunday workshop, and wow, is all I can say. You are correct in saying that at $225 it is a bargin. The knowledge is unreal, and talk about hands on training. I don’t think I have ever had this much hands on training in a workshop. Sorry to have missed you and Matt, bining only 5 minutes from home, but we were lucky they added a Sunday class. Thanks again for the heads up on the class.
Scott,
I live just down the street from Venice Beach. It would of been awesome to run into you guys. It sounds like you guys had a great time in LA. That is awesome you got to go onto the set of “Chuck.” I hope to do some still photography on a set someday. If you could hook me up with any of your friends that do it, I would be forever grateful. Looking forward to seeing you guys in Vegas for Photoshop World. It will be my 3rd year in a row. Keep up the awesome work.
-Rustin
Hi Scott!
It sounds like you had a real blast out there in LA, I’m jealous! :-)!
Do you have some photos, showing examples of how a typical room was lit by any chance, to show on your blog? Don’t worry its totally understandable if you don’t, I’m just curious to see how your shots in particular might look.
I’ve heard about Adobe’s photoshop Lightroom going 2.0 and speadin’ the news naturally! I’m also pleasantly surprised how they haven’t upped the system requirements by much at all, as I could still run it on my trusty old Apple 12″ Powerbook G4 @ 1 GHz, after maxing out its RAM to 1.25Gig from 768MB of course.
Looking forward as always to my next weekly fix of your Calcium Enriched Episode of PhotoshopUser TV, oh, and by the way I like the way you refer to your friend Matt as ‘Jazzin’ The Houski!’ now!
See you later!
Venice Beach is a great place for a photo walk. I went there in early June. What a bunch of whacky people hanging out there. Click on my name to see some shots I took there.
Hello Joe,
Coincidentally, I just got hired to shoot two homes, one a mini horse farm (I shot) the horse that won the Arkansas Derby, of course nothing like our Kentucky Derby.
That Hargis guy will offer great advice in the real estate group on flickr which belong. Being a little obsessive compulsive, I bought 360 pano stitching software and software to render out the shot in 360. I was told I had the right lens, Nikkor 10.5mm 2.8. I bought the nodal ningia nodal “thing”, not the top notch ones, but 80% of the guys shooting real estate homes use it and cheap, less than $200 bucks. Some some time soon I will be doing the real 360 thing. I just love this medium, 360 that is.
If any of your readers want to see my first shoot on a mini horse farm gto here (by the way, not that good, but I gave it my best shot)
http://www.kblawson.com/horsefarm/index.html
Ken in KY
I took his workshop the week before in Seattle, and it was an incredible value.
Now I have to fight you and all the people who took the class for the few SB-80’s that are left on eBay…
Hi Scott, thought your wife might like this (Storm Chasers) http://photojojo.com/content/
Thanks for all you do.
Frank
cooksfriend
Incredible workshop! Scott and Thomas could charge twice as much and it would still be an incredible deal!
It was nice to meet you and Matt.
Jim in Seattle
Oh man that would have been fun wish I could have made it there! Set up pretty cool in the photo.
Dwayne.D.C.Tucker II
Nassau,Bahamas
hi! i’m twelve and in love with photography! i love, love, love (with a million more love’s) scott kelby’s books! i watch him on photoshop tv (as well as matt) and have 3 of his books now. he is so inspirational! he is amazing! does he read this?
Hey Scott, it sounded that you and Matt had a realy good time there. I wish they could bring one workshop like that here to Fort Lauderdale or Miami.
If there is any chance of you trying to write another post telling us more details of this unique experience, would be great.
Thanks
Paulo Jordao
Scott, I live in Santa Clarita. I wish I knew about the class I would love to have hung out and shot with you guys!!
Robert
Hi Scott, this is exciting to hear about Thomas & Scott, at our office many of us use them for our property flyers, mls photos & other marketing material. We always knew they do a beautiful job & I am happy to hear you had such a positive experience. Congratulations Thomas & Scott.
Sandi Mitchell - Empire Realty Associates, Inc.