Photos by DCV Instructor David Putman |
When the sun goes down, you don’t
have to put your camera away, or turn on the flash and resign yourself to
artless snapshots. There are a few simple techniques, and some more advanced
ones, that can give you great results using what little available light there
is. Want to know more? Conveniently, Delaware Camera is going to offer a
class—not just a class, but a hands-on field trip, dealing with this very
subject. Here’s the text of the flier:
Explore the
exciting frontier of nighttime and low-light photography, led by two of
Delaware Camera’s uniquely knowledgeable instructors! Join us for a photography
field trip to the beautiful Albright-Knox, to experiment with night shooting
and painting with light. Along with the expert instruction on this trip, your
admission price will include a low-light photography book, “Night and Low Light
Photography” by David Taylor, a 4GB memory card (CF or SD, depending on your
camera), and a remote shutter release. We’ll also have tripods available for
use during the trip.
This field
trip has a limit of 15 participants, so hurry and make your reservations with
Delaware Camera today—call 631-5600 (Transit Rd) or 877-3317 (Delaware Ave).
Cost: $75
(pre-pay to guarantee space)
Location:
Albright-Knox Art Gallery
Time:
Saturday, October 20th, 2012 7-9pm
Rain Date:
Saturday, October 27th, 2012 7-9pm
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