

If you are looking for a workshop that will get you beautiful images for your portfolio, elevate your skills with your camera (canon shooters included), and help you nail down a solid wedding workflow, then you no further than The Portfolio Workshop with Ray Santana and Kenny Kim.
Ray Santana explains in detail how to consistently nail your exposure and white balance. You can finally make the switch from RAW to JPEG because you are confident in your camera skills. You will no longer rely on Photoshop to fix your image, because it will already look great SOOC.


Kenny Kim is the master of networking and marketing. Kenny urges you to build your business around helping others. Everyone that meets Kenny is instantly drawn to his selfless personality. On top of his great people skills, Kenny also happens to be a phenomenal photographer. These two things are what help to make Kenny Kim unstoppable in the world of wedding photography.


Each Portfolio Plus Workshop features a different guest. At this particular workshop Jim Garner and Dave Cross were there to throw down some very helpful knowledge.
Jim Garner opened up my eyes with his “experiential style” of photography. Jim is all about the story and the wedding book. This technique enables him to capture “real” moments as they happen, instead of setting up the shot. Not only is Jim Garner one of the TOP 10 wedding photographers in the world according to PopPhoto, but he is also the creator of the Boda Bag.


A big reason I came to this workshop was to meet and learn from Dave Cross. I’ve followed this Photoshop master for many years now. Most of the techniques I use in creating my images in Photoshop I have learned from Dave and others on photoshopusertv.com. Dave is a solid guy and great instructor. He makes it fun and simple to learn photoshop.


By having an amazing setting such as the historic Biltmore in Miami, gorgeous models, and great instructors, I was able to capture a few nice images for my portfolio. Have a look.






































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