When: Saturday January 2, 2021 at 11:00am PT. Duration between one and two hours, including Q&A
Where: On your computer or mobile device from anywhere via Zoom. This is a free webinar, but pre-registration is required. Seating is limited. Click here to register!
Details: In this webinar, Harold Davis shows his Multiple Exposure series of in-camera stop-motion photography of models, the spaces they inhabit, and the spaces the model and photographer can create. Harold will explain the technical issues behind the creation of these images, and discuss the process of collaboration with the models. These images represent a new facet of digital photography, and are unlike any others.
Harold says, “Working together, the model and I define a three-dimensional space, both perimeter and interior. In addition to the technical challenges, collaborative communication between model and photographer is an important issue in making these images. This is not the usual model photography: the work includes thematic echoes of the spiritual and images that are important to art history.”
The presentation will be followed by a Q&A.
Who should attend: Anyone interested in innovative image-making. This webinar is a unique opportunity to peek behind the scenes and see how and why a unique set of images are made. Note that this presentation will include nude model photography created as art, and is intended for “mature” audiences. Please do not attend if this kind of thing offends you.
Number of Seats and Tuition: This is a free webinar, but pre-registration is required. Seating (on a first come, first served basis) is limited. You must register via Zoom to be enrolled in this webinar! Click here to register!
About Harold Davis: Harold Davis is a bestselling author of many books, including most recently Creative Garden Photography from Rocky Nook. He is the developer of a unique technique for photographing flowers for transparency, a Moab Master, and a Zeiss Ambassador. He is an internationally known photographer and a sought-after workshop leader. His website is www.digitalfieldguide.com.