We are pleased to announce a series of four live photography webinar sessions via Zoom. These webinars are all about black & white photography in the digital era. Registration is on a first come, first served basis. Here’s the schedule for the Creative Black & White Series with registration links:
- Part I | The Monochromatic Vision in the Digital World Tuesday May 12, 2020 at 10am PT click here for registration. Seats are limited. Click here for more details. FREE!
- Part II | Black and White Conversion Tuesday May 26, 2020 at 10am PT click here for registration. Seats are limited. Click here for more details.
- Part III | Creative Opportunities in Black and White Tuesday June 2, 2020 at 10am PT click here for registration. Seats are limited. Click here for more details.
- Part IV | Over to You, Critique and Review Tuesday June 2, 2020 at 10am PT click here for registration. Seats are limited. Click here for more details.
Click here for our current complete online webinar and course listings!
Harold Davis is the author of highly-acclaimed books about black & white digital photography, including Creative Black & White 2d Edition from Rocky Nook and The Photographer’s Black & White Handbook from Monacelli Press. Harold’s digital black and white work has been compared to that of Ansel Adams.
Jim Ruppel
25 Apr 2020When I sign up for a paid webinar will it be recorded and available to participants to re-watch at a later time also?
Thanks.
Harold Davis
25 Apr 2020Hi Jim: Thanks for your question. We plan to post lightly edited recordings of all webinar sessions on my Harold Davis Photography YouTube channel. (The exception to this is the Creativity Bootcamp course, where we will provide the recordings privately to the participants only for their own use.) The delay in uploading to YouTube is primarily because we are only two people working as hard as we can (with occasional help from our kids) while sheltering in place. The reason I am making the recordings available to all on YouTube is that I don’t want money to be an obstacle in these times; at the same time, we need to have income for making these, or we can’t continue to do so (we are also offering many for free in the first place). Thanks for your understanding.
Jim Ruppel
25 Apr 2020Thanks for the quick response. I appreciate how hard you and Phyllis are working on these webinars. I’m enjoying them and learning a lot.