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Waltham Expo Seminar: Tiny But Mighty Lighting with Vail Fucci

November 8, 2025 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am

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Class Summary

Date & Time:

November 8, 2025 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am

Location:
Hunt's Photo, Waltham
Featuring:
Learn how to create beautiful light using compact, easy-to-carry gear!
Skill Level:
All Skill Levels Welcome
Co/Guest Instructor:
Photographer Vail Fucci
Important Notes:
You should receive a confirmation email upon signing up. We will also send a reminder 48 hours prior. If you need to cancel for any reason, please email us at classes@huntsphoto.com.
In Tiny But Mighty Lighting with Vail Fucci, you’ll learn how to create beautiful light using compact, easy-to-carry gear. Whether you’re shooting with on-camera flash, off-camera strobes, or constant Ice Lights, Vail will show you how to get professional-level results without hauling a ton of heavy equipment. Perfect for event and portrait photographers who want powerful, portable lighting solutions, this class will help you master small setups that deliver mighty impact — wherever your next shoot takes you.

 

About Vail:
Vail Fucci, also known as the Headshot Doctor®, is a Newton-based headshot and event photographer. Helping her subjects see themselves in a whole new light, both literally and figuratively, is Vail‘s super power. She regularly shoots for Boston Magazine and was featured on Chronicle’s photography episode on ABC5. Vail‘s work has also been featured in national publications such as Forbes, the New York Times, Vogue, and Profile Magazine. Vail loves to teach and mentor photographers through her online education group, talks for Westcott and Evoto, private lessons, and her YouTube channel.

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