What: The Black & White Still Life #2
When: Saturday March 27, 2021 at 11:00am PT. Duration between one and two hours, including Q&A
Where: Zoom authenticated registration and a tuition payment of $29.95 are required for enrollment. Seating is limited. Click here to register!
Details: Picking up where The Black & White Still Life left off, in this detailed presentation, Harold focuses on the numerous monochromatic creative opportunities in black and white special effects. The goal is to show you how to create striking and creative images that implement your vision.
This presentation will particularly emphasize tabletop and other kinds of still life that can easily be accomplished in anyone’s home with things you already have. Shadows, lighting, and monochromatic composition will be explained and considered.
Participant submissions for photo critiquing: There will be an opportunity for participants to submit images for online constructive critique during the webinar based on the assignment(s) from the first session. Submission instructions will follow after enrollment and images will be chosen for critique at the discretion of the instructor.
Ideas for creating ongoing monochromatic work and projects will be given.
There will be ample time for Q&A.
Who should attend: Anyone interested in digital monochromatic photography.
Number of Seats and Tuition: The tuition for this webinar is $29.95, but requires prior registration. 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 Creative Black & White 2nd edition (Rocky Nook) and The Photographer’s Black & White Handbook (Monacelli). According to the Seattle Book Review, Harold Davis’s photography “is the digital black and white equal of Ansel Adams’s traditional wet photography.”
Harold 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.