Doug Gordon goes with the flow.
At PPANJ's Evermay program, Doug Gordon got the party started by encouraging fellow photographers to join in with his performance of Y-M-C-A. (If you could read that without singing it, then you haven't been to enough weddings).
Doug Gordon does have a passion, not for The Village People, but for photography. The seminar quickly moved to outdoors, where Doug demonstrated how to do about a million poses in six minutes or less. Okay, maybe that's an exaggeration, but more importantly, he made sense out of how to fluidly move from one pose to the next.
Doug shows the awesomeness of his Torch Light while posing a candid shot. He proved the usefulness of the tool in multiple lighting situations.
Not many people can get the bride on the ground as fast as Doug. He proved his theory, much to his relief, about grass stains by having his bride scoot her white bottom across the greens. When he had his model lay and put her long legs straight up the wall by the window, he had the attention of the entire Senior/Silver Luncheon inside the windows. An added act to their vocal entertainment.
Thanks Doug for an entertaining and informative day!
Friday, September 24, 2010
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