Photographers, Hop on the Flash Bus
Press Release
Demonstrating the speed of light while rolling across the country at the speed of a moving bus, the world’s two leading educators and innovators in the big world of small flash, David “The Strobist” Hobby and Joe “Numnuts” McNally team up for the FLASHBUS 2011 TOUR.
Hobby and McNally kick off this small flash fest on March 11th in Seattle, and then head down the West Coast and across the country teaching, demonstrating, lighting and debating about speed lights. Shoot manual? Check! Wanna try TTL? Gotcha covered! 29 cities, 13,000 miles, rolling, flashing, tweeting from San Diego to Boston, Atlanta to LA, Memphis to Denver, and lots of stops in between.
Two different styles of lighting and two different ways of teaching combine as Hobby and McNally join forces to explore and explain good light – good light done fast and well.
Hobby and morning coffee! David runs the morning session, and then gives way to McNally and lots of lights in the afternoon. They come together onstage at the end of the day in a free-wheeling Q&A–no holds barred.
Registration is open as of today, Monday, January 31st.
THE PRICE
Event only: $99.95
Schedule
3/11
Seattle, WA
3/12
Portland, OR
3/13
San Francisco, CA
3/14
San Jose, CA
3/15
Los Angeles, CA
3/17
San Diego, CA
3/18
Phoenix, AZ
3/19
Las Vegas, NV
3/20
Salt Lake City, UT
3/22
Denver, CO
3/23
Albuquerque, NM
3/24
Dallas, TX
3/25
Austin, TX
3/26
Houston, TX
4/02
Atlanta, GA
4/03
Nashville, TN
4/04
Raleigh, NC
4/05
Washington, DC
4/06
Philadelphia, PA
4/07
New York City, NY
4/09
Boston, MA
4/10
Buffalo, NY
4/11
Pittsburgh, PA
4/12
Indianapolis, IN
4/14
Grand Rapids, MI
4/15
Madison, WI
4/16
Minneapolis, MN
4/17
Chicago, IL
4/18
St. Louis, MO
This article was last modified on January 18, 2023
This article was first published on January 31, 2011
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