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Awesome First Hawaii Shoots Workshop for 2017
Our first event of 2017 was awesome, thanks to all of you that made it out! We had a great time talking about lighting basics to a group of the almost 30 creatives who attended. We covered the different kinds of lighting instruments and their fundamental features, like color
Check out our Lighting Workshop: January 17th, 2017
Let's talk light! We've been on a little hiatus with our Hawaii Shoots events, so we've decided to roll into 2017 with a basic lighting tutorial workshop at our new home in the Homer Maxey building of FTZ9. We'll discuss lighting solutions for a wide range of budgets and
Hawaii Shoots: Panasonic Event
Hawaii Shoots: Panasonic Event
Hawaii Shoots visits Sight + Sound Studios
We're excited to be in a brand new location for our August Hawaii Shoots Meetup. We'll be checking out the brand new facilities at Sight + Sound Studios in Honolulu. Sight + Sound is Hawaii's premiere Film and Video production rental shop. They're the guys that rent to all
Event: Hawaii Shoots Community Mixer at Brain Eye Labs
We're stoked to present this month's Hawaii Shoots event in a new spot! We're hanging with our friends from Brain Eye Creative to celebrate the soft launch of their newest agency space in collaboration with Howard Hughes and Ward Village, called "Brain Eye Labs." Bring your business cards and mix
Event: Talk story with Adobe Studio’s creative team in Kakaako
Say Aloha to Adobe Studio’s creative team, in town to profile one of Hawaii’s next-generation creatives. Each week, Adobe Inspire Magazine features innovative artists and shines a spotlight on creative work in photography, design, video, illustration, and more.
Highlights from the Camera Demo Workshop
Our last Hawaii Shoots Workshop was an exciting presentation by Brad Watanabe where he showcased the cameras he uses in his business, Berad Studio. Brad wrote a wrap-up post on the specifics of the workshop here: bit.ly/camerademo [youtube id="IFmin6Cw8AU" align="center" mode="normal" autoplay="no" maxwidth="800"] Justin Iyoki put together a quick highlight video