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Presentation - Lisa and Tom Cuchara - Create Fine Art Photographs from Urban Exploration
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Presentation - Lisa and Tom Cuchara - Create Fine Art Photographs from Urban Exploration
When:
Monday, October 1, 2018, 8:00 PM until 9:30 PM
Where:
American Legion
27 Legion Drive
Valhalla, NY 10595
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Club Meeting - Guest Presenter
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"Focusing on the Details: Create Fine Art Photographs from Urban Exploration"
Lisa and Tom Cuchara see the beauty in decay and abandonment. In this presentation, they take you on a guided journey of historic, grand, dramatic, and unique locations and provide tips to help you capture creative fine-art photographs of rusty, dusty subjects and locations. In this presentation, you’ll find a plethora of urban exploration images and discover the processes used to create each one. You’ll learn how to capture HDR images, create long-exposure photos, and paint with light. You’ll also learn how to approach challenging locations, deal with high contrast scenes, create stitched HDR panoramics, and produce light and shadow effects. The presenters share the gear that was used, the camera settings, the story behind the scene, and how they pre-visualized their images and looked for light (or created it) in each location. This presentation will inspire you to visit new “old” places and to get to know them well enough to tell their story.
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