Webinar Description
Wide-angle, close-up, telephoto, portrait, bokeh, depth of field: these are all terms that are related to lens options. These are elements that asides the camera body and lights set up, can greatly impact the quality of your images, something that the masters, Henri Oji and Idongesit Usanga know all too well about. Sharing from a combined 20+ years’ professional experience and using Sony gears, Idongesit and Henri promise that this webinar will help you if you are considering buying a new lens or if you want to get more out of your current lens.
Who Can Attend
Photographers across different genres who want to know Sony's lens options for different shoot scenarios.
Agenda
Idongesit and Henri Oji talk about their sony experience, gears inventory, identifying your genre and choosing lenses that will improve productivity and increase profilt.
Idongesit Usanga
Idongesit Smart Usanga is the lead photographer and creative director at Image Faculty. He attended the Digital Academy (of The Film School) Mumbai, India in 2010 and has since travelled around Africa, The UAE and other parts to shoot concerts, weddings, fashion events, and artistic portraits. Idongesit is an educator and is usually referred to as The Dean at his academy. His key focus is in fashion, portrait and art photography and he has worked with homegrown and international brands. With over a decade’s worth of experience, Idongesit’s pictures look like art that have been perfected over a millennium.
Henry Oji
Henry OJI popularly known as Big H is a Portrait, Fine Art and Wedding Photographer based in Abuja, Nigeria. He has built a thriving business and brand over the last 11 years and is dedicated to consistently learning and developing his skills. He mentors emerging photographers, sharing his knowledge at his annual Big H Photography Class. Ultimately, his goals are to impact creatives in the art and business of photography; provide a caring and welcoming place where every individual is valued; and to provide excellent service with storytelling at its core.