FeaturedReview:“Sandy is brilliant and very clear and descriptive in her presenting of the course content. She kindly shares her new discoveries and ideas on making a great theme even better always going the extra mile!” - Rebecca YbarraWelcome to our course Creative Photography Lighting - CreateFunky Background Designs With GobosMy name is Sandy Dee, author of “Posing Like A Pro” andphotographerin San Jose, California. In our photo studio we have led over 50 photography workshops so far, specializing in creating conceptual photoshoots. And knowing how to use Gobos in your lighting set-ups will open a whole new world of creativity and storytelling to your photoshoot. Many photographers asked me what a Gobo is or how to use and place one - and today we will explain it all! Gobos are an amazing yet simple tool to add more interest to your image. But what are Gobos? Well, the word Gobo stands for go-between-object and means that you place an item in front of a flash (or lens) to throw a funky effect onto your model or background. So why should you learn about Gobos? Well there are many reasons:1. Do you want to save money?All the Gobos that we will show you today are very affordable with around $100 each - and with each of them you will be able to achieve an enormous amount of effects, especially if you throw a package of gel in to the mix: So you will only need to invest one time instead of buying different background designs again and again.2. Do you want to create a great variety of looks in a short time? Instead of changing backgrounds to create variety to your shoot - just place a Gobo in front of your flash(and maybe a gel) and continue with your shoot. Easy as that!3. Do you want to have a less cluttered studio? Gobos require hardly any space in comparison to storing bigpaper or vinyl rolls. Plus: You can create an endless variety of looks fitting to your models story, outfit and fashion accessories and have YOUR Images standing out from the crowd by adding a truly unique and interesting effect to your images. The only requirement: You do need an understanding of your DSLR (manual settings) and you should have some practice with basic lighting and access to lighting equipment. Though we do explain important beginner subjects such as basic lighting diagrams and in the bonus section you will also find the recipe of great portraiture - the majority of the materials covers more intermediate techniques. However here we include as many options as possible: We will show you set-ups that are easily achievable and affordable with a variety of gobos, cheap flashguns and low-end strobes. Our promise: Creativity doesnt have to cost a lot of money and: creative lighting doesnt have to be confusing. You will see exactly what we are doing inside the studio with our fly on the wall videos. Furthermore Matt will walk you through the lighting diagrams to enhance your technical knowledge and my expertise will bring your creativity to the next level, so you will be able to achieve these looks in no time: How to set-up the Lastolite Strobo Gobo to create an interesting window and foliage effectHow to set-up the Lastolite Mask Strips for funky shadow patternsHow to set-up the Lightblaster by Spiffygear, an enormous amount of variety for your backgroundThe advantage of using Cinefoil for creating patterns on your backgroundsHow to use household or decorative items to create interesting shadowsAnd SO MUCH MOREAt the end of this tutorial you will be able to set up images with amazing background effects that will WOW your models and clients. If you want to bring your creativity to the next level - then this tutorial is for you! Have Fun!