Member Classes
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January 25, 2018
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Class Instructor: John Baltz
If you’ve ever wanted to know how to become a Judge for PSNWA Print Competitions or maybe you’ve just wanted to understand what judges are looking for when they determine the top photographs in a competition, then you need to take this class.
We will explore the 5 criteria used for judging a print competition, those include Impact, Subject Matter/Creativity, Composition, Technical Mastery, & Print Presentation. Once you understand what each of these areas involve then you will become a better photographer. We will also explore the many different types of competitions that occur every year and are great learning tools for your Photography Toolbox.
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November 11, 2017
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
This is for those who want to learn about film and the process of analog photography or for those what want to get back in the darkroom.
You need to supply or borrow a film camera and 35mm or 120 roll film (be sure your film is NOT C-41 development – often disguised as B&W chemically developed film).
- 8×10 B&W paper will be supplied for this class.
- You may also bring your own negatives to be processed.
Even if you don’t know everything there is to know about film and the darkroom, it’s okay! We are all here to learn. So, don’t be shy – sign up and come join us!
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October 26, 2017
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Zen and the Art of Street Photography – This class will be a discussion about what street photography is (and what it is not). We will look at the work of the legendary street photographers: Henri Cartier Bresson, Gary Winogrand, Vivian Maier, Jay Maisel and more. What can we learn from the past? How does new technology change the art? We will also touch on the specifics – what you can and cannot shoot, model releases, basic equipment for the street. How to prepare for a day out on the street.
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August 24, 2017
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Bring your camera for this class followed by a practicum* opportunity led by photographer John Baltz.
Focus stacking involves taking several photos of an object, each with a slightly different point of focus, then processing those many images into one image with software such as Photoshop or Helicon Focus. When using this process in macro photography it can produce an image that is sharp and clear beyond the limits of your camera and lens.
However, taking macro images to allow for the best image stacking requires some special attention and equipment. During this hands-on class, you will learn the tricks to take a great macro image of flowers using your camera, with the aid of a tripod, shutter release, mirror lock-up, and a rail. We will then use those images to learn how to create a single sharp image using image stacking in Photoshop. Feel free to bring your own computer with Photoshop or take a turn using the computer available for the class.
* Camera and participation in the practicum portion of the class is not required.
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August 19, 2017
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
“JOIN US! AUGUST 19th for the INTRO TO DARKROOM SERIES
This is for those who want to learn about film and the process of analog photography or for those what want to get back in the darkroom.
You need to supply or borrow a film camera and 35mm or 120 roll film (be sure your film is NOT C-41 development – often disguised as B&W chemically developed film).
8×10 B&W paper will be supplied for this class.
You may also bring your own negatives to be processed.
Even if you don’t know everything there is to know about film and the darkroom, it’s okay! We are all here to learn. So, don’t be shy – sign up and come join us!”