Long Exposure Photography at Botany Bay
Long exposure photography allows for unique and creative expression. It enables photographers to capture scenes in a way that the human eye cannot perceive, such as blurring motion, creating light trails, or capturing the passage of time. Learning this technique can be challenging, but it also encourages experimentation and exploration. Photographers can try different exposure times, settings, and subjects, leading to a deeper understanding of their equipment and creative vision.
You will be presented with a Keynote/Power Point style presentation that covers all the information necessary to start creating your own dynamic imagery. We’ll explore equipment options in our online class so that you can gain the knowledge you need to make the best choices in purchasing filters in the future. You will also be shown some of the problems that you will likely face in the field, the best way to prevent them, and editing methods to solve issues that cannot be solved in the field. Feel free to take this knowledge and experiment at your own location and time. Or join us in the field on Saturday the 6th for hands on assistance and instruction.
For the field session, we will head to the historic Botany Bay Heritage Plantation and Boneyard Beach. We’ll take advantage of the afternoon light and the low tide to allow for plenty of time to practice your newly acquired skills. Botany Bay beach is no longer accessible at high tide and I have chosen this date to give all of you the best opportunities for success. Take these new skills with you and practice them on your next adventure.
All participants, online and field portions, will receive a copy of my Long Exposure Photography PDF eBook for further review.
Instructors
Kate Silvia
Contact us
- Organizer
- ka••••o@gma••••l.com
Location
Classifications
Categories
- In Person Workshops
- Virtual Workshops
Age Groups
- All
Levels
- Intermediate-Knowledge of Manual Exposure and you understand your camera functions