| trouble viewing this email? Click here | | Unsubscribe? |  | | One sessions available; registration limited (session will fill quickly - register today) | Wednesday, February 8th, 4-6 p.m. (pst) See start time for your time zone below | |  | | | | Your camera is one of your most important tools as an artist. You use it both to capture reference material and to create images of your art for marketing and promotional purposes. Yet many artists know very little about how to correctly employ this powerful tool. Are you using your camera to its greatest effect? Join us for a live, online workshop with professional photographer and photography teacher Michael E. Stern. During this two-hour presentation you will learn which buttons and dials to ignore and which ones to thoughtfully adjust. Michael will help you understand basic yet critical principles like whether JPEG or RAW is the right choice for file format. The first hour will focus on the operation and mechanics of your camera. Hour two will be an intensive study of the qualities of light and how to identify them (hint: there are six). Michael will also talk about the foundation of all photography: exposure. Learn how exposure works and how to determine the technically correct exposure every time and how to adjust the exposure to get exactly what you want. Michael will share many examples and your questions will be encouraged. If you own a camera already, it will be helpful for you to have the operation manual handy as you will to refer to it during the presentation. A .pdf of the presentation will be available for download after the workshop. | | Michael E. Stern picked up his first camera at age 12 and has yet to put it down. Self-taught by way of a homemade darkroom, he continued his photography education in Jr. and Sr. high schools, Cal State Northridge and Art Center College of Design where he earned a BFA in 1979. Michael has owned and operated small, medium and large commercial studios in Hollywood, North Hollywood and Burbank, CA. He began shooting movie posters for ad agencies and multimedia productions for Star-Kist Foods. After relocating to Burbank in 1982, he began producing photographs for companies specializing in van conversions, building design and construction. Michael started working with The Walt Disney Company in 1982 and has been working with them ever since. He has also worked with Warner Brothers, Universal, Paramount Studios and Sid & Marty Krofft Pictures. He photographs executives, celebrities, products and architecture. His reputation is one of quality, creativity and making the deadlines. In 2011 he added time-lapse photography to list of services. In 1995 he began learning everything he could about digital capture and in 2000 he scanned, restored and printed 140 aviation-themed historical photographs for Disney's California Adventure. As a digital restoration artist Michael continues to work on projects for educational institutions, companies and private parties. Michael has taught and continues to teach at a variety of educational institutions, teaching photographic theory, Photoshop, pre-press, artist business practices and how to be successful at self-employment. His first book: Build A Better Photograph, A Disciplined Approach To Creativity, is an informative look at his approach to maintaining a professional photography presence beyond f/stops and shutter speeds. His radio show: "Build A Better Photograph" is aimed at advanced amateurs, college students and early career professionals. | | During the workshop you will learn how to properly use your camera: - Shutter Speed
- Aperture
- White Balance
- Color Space
- File Format
- ISO
- Sharpness
- Contrast
- Metering Modes
- Exposure Modes
- Card Formatting
And much more | | | | | | two ways to register: Click on the register button or Call toll-free 866.483.1306 | $29.95 | | One sessions available; registration limited (session will fill quickly - register today) | Wednesday, February 8th, 4-6 p.m. (pst) See start time for your time zone below | |  | | | What's the start time in your timezone? Timing can be a bit confusing- use this table as your guide for the start time in your timezone. There will be one, two hour broadcast and it will begin at: | | | | Start Time - | | 7 p.m. Eastern | | 6 p.m. Central | | 5 p.m. Mountain | | 5 p.m. Arizona | | 4 p.m. Pacific | | | | | | | How it works: - Register by clicking on the link next to the date and time you wish to participate
- Within 36 hours of registering you receive your registration code via e-mail
- On the day of the workshop you log in to the workshop webpage (which you will receive via e-mail) enter your registration code.
- Once logged in you listen to and watch the workshop live. Ask questions via chat, VoIP (requires microphone) or by telephone.
- The technology is simple and very easy to use - if you can browse the internet you can easily attend this workshop
- You will receive detailed workshop instructions prior to the workshop date.
| All you need: PC - Internet Explorer® 6.0 or newer, Mozilla® Firefox® 2.0 or newer (JavaScriptT and JavaT enabled)
- Windows® XP, 2003 Server , Vista, or 7
- Cable modem, DSL or better Internet connection
- Minimum of Pentium® class 1GHz CPU with 512 MB of RAM (Recommended) (2 GB of RAM for Windows® Vista
Or Mac - Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger®) or newer
- Safari 3.0 or newer, Firefox 2.0 or newer (JavaScriptT and JavaT enabled)
- Cable modem, DSL or better Internet connection
- Power PC G4/G5 or Intel processor (521 MB of RAM or better recommended)
Workshop powered by | | | | | To stop receiving email from Xanadu Gallery please click here | | |
No comments:
Post a Comment