The Personal Landscape

NC658-01

Start Date

07/16

Time

6pm–9pm

Format

Remote

End Date

08/27

Meeting Day

Wednesdays

Credits

0

Explore the art of personal expression through landscape photography. Tsar Fedorsky, a fine arts photographer whose own work draws on images found near home, will encourage students to discover their own visual voice by choosing to take landscape photographs close to home.

Nature is all around us. You don’t need amazing views to create your vision. It is by studying light over a period of time that students can better understand how light affects the feel of a photograph and can dramatically change their landscape work.  Weekly assignments will challenge students to work under a variety of different lighting and atmospheric conditions. Slideshows and critiques will help students develop their editing skills as well as find their individual voice. This workshop is designed to allow students to experiment and discover what works best for a unique vision.

Requirements: camera with wide to normal focal length, tripod, as well as some knowledge of Photoshop or Lightroom. Film photography is also allowed, if the student would prefer to work with an analog camera. Knowledge of manual camera settings and basic post-production. 

This online class uses the ZOOM platform.

Excited about Lens-Based Media? This class is part of the Digital Media Certificate

 

 

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Tsar Fedorsky

Tsar Fedorsky is a photographer based in Gloucester, Massachusetts. She is a Guggenheim Fellow, a Fulbright Scholar, and the recipient of a Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Fellowship. Her photographs have been exhibited and published nationally and worldwide. Her work conveys personal yet relatable narratives, such as “The Light Under the Door,” which was published by … Read more