Fresh from the success of their popular aviation photography workshop at Stallion 51 in Kissimmee, Florida, the talented staff from 3G Aviation Media return to the Commemorative Air Force’s Dixie Wing hangar in Peachtree City, near Atlanta, Georgia for another seminar over the weekend of March 28th thru 30th, 2014. 3G Aviation Media and the CAF – Dixie Wing have paired up to not only provide participants with access to the Dixie Wing’s stunning array of vintage aircraft, but also a unique opportunity for photographers of every level to enhance their current skill set. Topics at the workshop will include planning and executing static sunrise and sunset photo shoots, photographing models and re-enactors, learning about working with aircraft and flight line safety, shooting aircraft details, post-processing and work-flow techniques, and how to critique images.
This workshop marks the second time 3G Aviation Media has collaborated with the Dixie Wing to bring photographers together with classic aviation subjects. The combination of the Dixie Wing’s mission to “honor American military aviation through flight, exhibition, and remembrance,” and 3G Aviation Media’s determination to “provide attendees an opportunity to learn, plan, execute, and develop as photographers in a small group environment while working with first-rate aviation subjects,” guarantees that attendees will have an experience like no other.
As a previous workshop attendee Kedar Karmarkar said in his blog:
“All-in-all, it was a fantastic workshop for me – the little tips and tricks help so much. They shared a lot of info in the workshop, and are a great bunch of guys to hang around as well.”
The three ”G”s of 3G Aviation Media, Tony Granata, Doug Glover, and Matt Genuardi, each bring to the workshop series their various areas of expertise in photographing aircraft. Tony Granata instructs in image post-processing and has extensive aerial photographic experience shooting from helicopters. Matt Genuardi’s specialty is working with models and off-camera lighting equipment. Doug Glover adds yet another aspect with his tutorial covering “packing for the location”, using small strobe lights. Glover will also discuss how to work with aircraft and aircrew effectively and safely. The workshop expects to have the Dixie Wing’s rare SBD-5 Dauntless, FG-1D Corsair and LT-6D “Mosquito” available for the lectures. In addition to the vintage aircraft, the Dixie Wing and 3G have arranged for the availability of re-enactors and models during the workshop.
The partnership between the CAF Dixie Wing and 3G Aviation Media for this workshop is truly a rare opportunity for aviation photography enthusiasts. For more information, or to register as a workshop participant please visit the website 3GAviationMedia.com or contact Moreno Aguiari, the Dixie Wing Marketing Coordinator via www.dixiewing.org
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The Commemorative Air Force is a non-profit organization dedicated to flying and restoring World War II aircraft in Honor of American Military Aviation. Based in Midland, Texas, the organization has over 10,000 members and operates a fleet of over 157 vintage aircraft distributed to 83 units located in 25 states. TO learn more, please visit: www.commemorativeairforce.org
3G Aviation Media is a joint venture between a trio of aviation photographers who wanted to partner for specific projects while still retaining their own brand and artistic identity: Tony Granata, Matt Genuardi and Doug Glover. With the a mantra of “Learn, Plan, Execute, Develop”, the 3G team brings a disciplined, one-on-one approach that is focused on the workshop attendee, providing maximum growth over a short, focused period of instruction.
Richard Mallory Allnutt's aviation passion ignited at the 1974 Farnborough Airshow. Raised in 1970s Britain, he was immersed in WWII aviation lore. Moving to Washington DC, he frequented the Smithsonian’s National Air & Space Museum, meeting aviation legends.
After grad school, Richard worked for Lockheed-Martin but stayed devoted to aviation, volunteering at museums and honing his photography skills. In 2013, he became the founding editor of Warbirds News, now Vintage Aviation News. With around 800 articles written, he focuses on supporting grassroots aviation groups.
Richard values the connections made in the aviation community and is proud to help grow Vintage Aviation News.
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