Thursday evening was class one of our new Night Photography class. We spent the first part of the night chatting about the history of night photography, equipment, and all the fun we'd be having over the next few weeks. After our class time we headed to the top of the 11th street garage and learned how to use the histogram to judge the exposure of the image rather than depending on the in camera flash or the image viewer on the back of the camera..here are a few of the shots that the class took on our first night out.
B. Radish
B. Radish
B. Radish
Frank Kehren
Frank Kehren
Frank Kehren
Frank Kehren
Mike Nelson
Mike Nelson
S Shackelford
S Shackelford
Just so you'll know here's a short breakdown of what we'll be doing:
~~ River and Street Photography learning about correct exposure
~~ Photographying models at night using video light, off camera flash, and existing light.
~~ Dramatic photography we'll be shooting a bride and groom and a Sr. in and around a historic DC3 that flew over Normandy during the D-Day invasion. Well use everthing from gelled flash to video light.
~~ Star Trails and Light Painting: this night we'll go high into the mountains were its really dark and shoot the beautiful stars and do so really cool light painting.
~~ We're looking for an old barn to shoot in too...so if you know of an old barn that we could get into one night please let me now.
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