Right Brain Photography Class with Eli Vega
Photographers are often frustrated and confused by all the clutter often seen in many scenarios. Oftentimes, photographers feel overwhelmed when there is so much to take in. In this short course and slide show, Eli will show examples and explain how he creates his right brain photography. You will learn and see the four points he uses to describe his new book, RIGHT BRAIN PHOTOGRAPHY (Be an artist first). Those four points are:
1) Be an artist first, using your cameras and features, (including lenses), as your paint brushes
2) See with your imagination, not your eyes
3) Learn to see something before you see it
4) Make the common uncommon and the mundane insane
As Eli says, “You will not see the world around you the same when you apply right brain photography principles”.
Consider learning more in depth with the upcoming Right Brain Photography workshop.
Class Date – Thursday 6/23/16
Adobe Photoshop Overview with Sonia Davis Gutierrez
Photographers face many unique challenges in their profession. In addition to calming uncooperative ring bearers and producing photos beautiful enough to please the most demanding bridezilla, you also have to be skilled in the art of editing using Photoshop. Today’s class will leave you with an understanding of how the tool can help you enhance your photographs and hopefully leave you with a desire to learn more.
Wildflowers with Sharon Haley and Miranda Viney
Wildflowers, dots across our landscape, provide a natural color palette for the Northwest Arkansas region. Do you love looking at flowers in their natural environment and yearn to learn more about them? Would you like to take a wildflower photo walk and get tips on taking pretty pictures?
Please join us at the Hobbs State Park Visitor’s Center to hear noted arborist Sharon Haley share her knowledge of wildflowers growing right here in our region. Esteemed photographer, Miranda Viney, will share basic photography tips on taking beautiful wildflower pictures. Stay for a walking tour of the park to enjoy the day and take photos. We will provide a link to upload your picture for sharing with the class.
Class Instructor, Meredith Lowry
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Class Instructor: John Baltz
One of the most interesting genres of photography is macro. Close up and macro photography is about seeing the world we pass everyday in a new way. Capturing the beauty, texture, and microscapes of nature doesn’t have to be expensive. During this class we will explore the equipment and techniques to take photographs from small objects such as flowers to the near microscopic such as grains of sand.