March 18, 2024
at 10:00am -
6:00pm
Ever since the invention of the microscope, mankind has sought to see beyond our normal eyesight. Early in 1900, Percy Smith, an Englishman, used a camera lighted with a bellows to photographically capture images of insects. (I have the book.) When I first started with dental forensic photography (with a Micro Nikor lens and a Lester Dine ring light) to capture dental pathology in 1970, there were limited lenses, lighting, and information about how to set-up and use macro equipment. Most of it was passed on from photographer to photographer. All I know is that I fell in love with the entire macro-photographic (MP) experience.
Since then, and especially in the last decade, macrophotography has become more mainstream. “It’s a Small World”, will be a combination of how I approach macrophotography from ideation to pre-print/video display. Macrophotography is a subset of close-up photography and so I will also be incorporating close-up photography. Practically, I will demonstrate tried and true MP techniques utilizing insects, flowers and water droplets. For lighting, we will be using ambient, flash, ring-light and constant light. We will also cover photo-stacking. All participants will have the opportunity to use their equipment or use some of mine. After the practical shooting we will review and critique the images and make post processing adjustments and some creative touches. So, the early part of the class will be more didactic and demonstration, which will be followed by participation, critique, and post processing. My goal is to create enthusiasm, understanding and a road to accomplishment for participants.
Participants are asked to bring cameras, and macro or close-up lenses, 8ash, an on camera trigger, and any other photo equipment they may want to use or get some advice on how to use. Cameras should have sufficient batteries, cards and a card reader and a jump drive. Lap-tops should have power, latest updates and photoshop or lightroom (recent version). A 50mm lens or wide-angle lens is sufficient for close-up photography. Bring your open and inquisitive mind and energy.
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Bethesda, Maryland 20816
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