This is a paid WORKSHOP THAT WILL BE IN THREE PARTS, please don t RSVP
until you have registered and paid at
https://lorenphotos.com/mevents/hdr-photography-workshop/
[https://lorenphotos.com/mevents/hdr-photography-workshop/].There are
many times when we are making photos that we can’t get the proper
exposure on all areas of the scene. If we expose for the bright area
the dark areas get too dark. If we expose for the dark part of the
scene then the lighter parts become too bright. It is a limitation of
our cameras not being able to record all the tonal values in many
scenes. That is called the Dynamic Range of the camera and it varies
slightly from camera to camera but all of them have their limits. We
can expand the dynamic range by making multiple shots using different
exposures and then putting the shots together in the computer using
the best exposure from each shot. That is known as High Dynamic Range
or HDR.
If you shoot landscapes, holding detail in the shadows and highlights
can make all the difference in the world. The scene doesn’t need to
have as extreme lighting as you might think, HDR can turn a normal
scene into a great shot. If you shoot interior photos, being able to
hold detail in windows while maintaining a proper exposure inside the
room is a great trick to have in your toolkit. And cityscapes take on
a whole new look when done with HDR.
In this workshop you’ll learn how to recognize scenes that would
benefit from HDR, you’ll be surprised what HDR does for many scenes,
even ones you might not consider for HDR. You’ll learn how to plan a
HDR shoot, if you need any special equipment, how to determine what
your exposures should be and how many exposures you need to shoot.
You’ll learn about exposure bracketing and whether to let your
camera do it or to do it manually. We’ll talk about metering modes
in cameras and how to know what part of the scene to use for
determining proper exposure.
Then we go into processing the photos and I’ll show you how to
create HDRs in the computer. We’ll do basic conversions using
Lightroom and also Aurora HDR for more complex situations.
The workshop is in three parts, two of them are with me, the other on
your own. On June 4 we’ll have an extensive classroom session, then
you have 12 days to shoot and process photos and then we get back
together on June 16 for feedback and questions. The feedback will not
only help with your HDR processing but also shooting and composition.
You’ll be able to clear up problems you might have encountered.
June 4 & 16
7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. EDT
Normal registration price: $130
Special price: $59
Participation is done through the Zoom platform. Log in information
will be sent after you register. The sessions will be recorded and you
ll have unlimited access to them.
For more info and to register go to
https://lorenphotos.com/mevents/hdr-photography-workshop/
[https://lorenphotos.com/mevents/hdr-photography-workshop/].
There will be participants who are not members of this Meetup and the
number of participants is not calculated by Meetup.
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