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Exploring the Essential Features of “Lance Keimig – Astro Landscape Photography”
- 16 Video lessons in HD
- 4h 59m of class content
- Exclusive bonus content
LESSONS
1. Introduction To Astro Landscape Photography (ALP)
2. On-Location Demo: Composing, Focusing, Exposing & Mobius Arch ALP
3. Post Processing: Mobius Arch
4. Gear For ALP
5. How To Use An Intervalometer For ALP
6. Camera Settings For ALP
7. On-Location Demo Focusing Demo For ALP + SharpStar 2
8. Determining Exposure For ALP
9. On-Location Demo Lathe Arch Light Painting & ALP
10. Post Processing: Lathe Arch
11. How To Shoot Moonlight And Star Trails For ALP
12. On-Location Demo Star Trails Stacking
13. Post Processing: Star Trails Stacking
14. On-Location Demo Panorama For ALP
15. Post Processing: Panorama
16. Close-Out For ALP
CLASS DESCRIPTION
Capture The Milky Way, Star Trails And Even Meteor Showers.
The solar system and the magic within it can be seen with more than just a telescope. Capturing the milky way and the movement of the solar systems around us can make for engaging and out of this world photography. In this class you’ll learn:
- What equipment to use and setting your composition in the fieldÂ
- How to find your focus and exposure in the darkÂ
- How to capture star trails and the best opportunities based on the lunar calendarÂ
- How to capture the Milky Way and create striking panoramas of the night sky. Â
Lance Keimig is the author of Night Photography- Finding Your Way In The Dark and leads photo tours around the world.
LANCE KEIMIG
Lance Keimig is best known for his night photographs, which are often made at the juncture of the built and natural environments. His book, Night Photography- Finding Your Way In The Dark was published by Focal Press in August of 2010, and has been translated into 6 languages. A revised and expanded second edition was published in July of 2015. He is the curator of Darkness, Darkness, a traveling exhibit of Night Photography that opened at Harvard University’s Three Columns Gallery where Keimig was curator from 2005-2010.
As an adjunct professor the New England School of Photography in Boston at Keimig has taught there since 2000, and has also taught at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, The Photographic Resource Center at Boston University, The Houston Center for Photography, Rayko Photo Center, Texas and Rhode Island Photographer’s Societies, and leads independent workshops across the country.
Keimig is a frequent speaker and workshop instructor for photographic events around the country. He has presented and taught at the Photo Plus Expo and OPTIC Photo Conference in New York, and was a featured speaker and workshop instructor at Estudio Brasil in Saõ Paulo, Brazil. He has lectured and taught for the Scottish Photographers Association in Glasgow, The School of Visual Arts in NY, B&H Event Space, and The New England Camera Club Council among others.
Since 1998, Keimig has organized and taught independent night photography and light painting workshops around the country, and he also leads photo tours to Iceland, Ireland, Scotland, and Cuba. His work has taken him to such far flung places as Zimbabwe where he did documentary photography for a medical mission, the Philippines to photograph a museum collection, and Japan where he photographed Buddhist temples. His photographs are held in numerous collections including The Art Complex Museum In Duxbury, MA, The Boston Athenaeum, The Boston Public Library, and the The Grace Museum in Abilene, TX.
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