Posts Tagged Rick Hughes
Let’s Go to Curacao! Save $500
Posted by Amber McCoy in Westcott Update, Workshops on July 21st, 2010

Rick Hughes is a current Westcott Top Pro Photographer who has over 20 years of photography experience. We have had the pleasure to work with Rick throughout the years and are very excited to announce some amazing savings!
Rick is part of an online blog called FusionExtreme. This site is dedicated to offer all types of information to help you as a photographer as well as provide you with valuable information to help you better your business. FusionExtreme also features workshops and seminars.
Currently, they are offering a workshop in Curacao!
BUT…
Westcott Top Pro Workshop: Rick Hughes
Posted by Amber McCoy in Spiderlites, Workshops, educational on July 15th, 2010
Original Post from Fusion Extreme Website
Posted on July 8, 2010

Bodyscapes – Form and Fashion
Bodyscapes -Form & Fashion
July 24-25, 2010 – Atlanta GA
$250
Spend the weekend learning the lighting and capturing the beauty of these alluring art forms. From bodyscapes to fashion, the feminine form has captured the imagination since long before the first camera was created.
Saturday explore the world of bodyscapes and Sunday dive into the fashion form. This is a unique event never before offered by Fusion Extreme.
Rick Hughes: Studio Lighting & Your Budget
Posted by Amber McCoy in Product Reviews, Strobelite, Testimonial on June 16th, 2010
Article written by Rick Hughes on FusionExtreme.com on June 16, 2010
I have been a professional photographer for 22 years and one thing that I learned many years ago is to not be cheap when it comes to lenses. Go ahead and pay more, it’s worth it. Camera bodies are usually a little more flexible. A good quality DSLR can be found in the mid-range area. Lighting is something entirely different.
I have had the opportunity to work with top of the line lighting and also with lighting that is much (MUCH) less costly. What I have found is that price has little effect on your final image.
Pretend for a moment that you mortgage the house and shell out for some really expensive German gear. It recycles a little faster and the consistency is a (very) little better from one flash to another. You can drive a truck over the equipment and it will still work.
